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Group portrait, Fisherrow, c.1950s
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Group portrait, Fisherrow, c.1950s
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Group portrait taken on Fisherwalk Day , Fisherrow, c.1950s. L-R: Mr Linnan, Mrs Wood, Bob Orr (back Row), Mrs Linnan (middle), Margaret Orr (front), Mrs Aimie Orr, Willie Wood. Willie Wood was Skipper of 'Stormdrift', LH269
Group portrait taken on Fisherwalk Day , Fisherrow, c.1950s.
L-R: Mr Linnan, Mrs Wood, Bob Orr (back Row), Mrs Linnan (middle), Margaret Orr (front), Mrs Aimie Orr, Willie Wood.
Willie Wood was Skipper of 'Stormdrift', LH269
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The Scottish Fisheries Museum Trust Ltd
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Bk 33A p83
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1950-1959
Families
Fishermen
Fisherrow
Fishwives
Gala days and harbour festivals
Ganseys
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Group portrait
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Informal wear
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Men
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Parks and recreation spaces
Petticoats
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Women
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