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Image Gallery

Here are some of the project images caught so far.  Please let us know if you have any images you would like to share, any extra information – or if you notice any obvious mistakes… thank-you!

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  • Brailing herring

    IMAGE: "Brailing herring"

  • Emptying the brail net

    IMAGE: "Emptying the brail net"

  • Emptying the brail net onboard Aliped

    IMAGE: "Emptying the brail net onboard Aliped"

  • Brailing herring

    IMAGE: "Brailing herring"

  • Herring dried up between two ringnetters

    IMAGE: "Herring dried up between two ringnetters"

  • Portrait of four men onboard ringnetter 'Mystical Rose', CN245, Campbeltown, c.1937.

    IMAGE: "Four men onboard Mystical Rose CN245, Campbeltown, c.1937"

  • IMAGE: "Barrels at the quayside, Campbeltown, 1930s."

  • Dual purpose ringnetter, trawler and scalloper, 'Village Belle', TT74, Crinan, 1988. She was built in Girvan in 1970 for William Jackson of Tarbert. She was the neighbour boat to 'Village Maid II', TT25.

    IMAGE: "Village Belle TT74"

  • 'Pathfinder', OB181, Mallaig, June 1988. She was originally built as a dual purpose ringnetter and trawler.

    IMAGE: "Pathfinder OB181"

  • Dual purpose ringnetter and trawler, 'Margaret Ann II', OB198, Mallaig, June 1988.

    IMAGE: "Margaret Ann II OB198"

  • Dual purpose ringnetter and trawler, 'Stella Maris', CN158, Campbeltown, May 1989. She was built in Port Seton in 1959 and, prior to this photograph, had been name d and registered 'Watchful' and 'Majestic', SY137. In 1984, she was bought by Skipper Denis Meenan of Campbeltown. in 1985, he presented the ringnet winch from this boat to the Scottish Fisheries Museum.

    IMAGE: "Stella Maris CN158"

  • Dual purpose ringnetter and trawler 'Jasmine', CN110, in harbour, Campbeltown, May 1988. At this time she was skippered by Murray Shaw, Campbeltown however she was originally built for W. Anderson, Dunure, at Noble's boatyard, Girvan. She was decommissioned in 1989.

    IMAGE: "Jasmine CN110"

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