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You are here: Home / Images / Euphamia, Boy David and Robina Inglis at Newhaven, 1952

Euphamia, Boy David and Robina Inglis at Newhaven, 1952

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'Euphamia', LH29, 'Boy David', LH288, and 'Robina Inglis' at Newhaven, 1952.

Left: 'Euphamia'. Boat on slipway: 'Robin Inglis'. The fishmarket can be seen to the right. The land behind the Lighthouse Pier is now reclaimed. Fraserburgh fisherman 'Auld Noble' can be seen leaning on the railings.

Original - Valentines, Dundee via C. Carruthers.

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Filed Under: Boats, Harbours Tagged With: 1952, Boy David, Euphamia, LH288, LH29, Newhaven, prawn trawler, ringnetter, Robina Inglis

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