Tunny fishing in Scarborough

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• Theakston's guide to the Scarborough fisheries 1866
• Filey fishermen in 1862 - yawls and cobles
• The new way of catching caller herrin
• The history of the Scarborough fishing industry
• The history of the herring fishing in the North Sea
• A preachers trip on a Filey Herring yawl
• Godfrey Sheader - stories of the herring fleet and Lifeboats
• Children of the fishing families in Scarborough
• My grandfathers house at 32 Sandside
• Filey and the gales of 1860,1867,1869 AND 1880
• Catching fish - a good catch and bad catch
• The port of Scarborough in the late 15th Century
• Trawling and overfishing - Filey fishing
• Scottish fisher lasses
• Luggers and yawls in the filey fishing industry
• Migrations of fishing families - Filey - Yarmouth and Ramsgate
• Ranter Chapel revival in Filey
• 1000 years of fishing
• The fishing community in Flamborough head - superstition and bad luck
• Some typical Scarborough boats
• Accidents at sea
• Fish sold for manure
• Drink and alcohol in the Filey fishing community
• Women working in the Scarborough fishing industry
• The Filey Flither girls - truth or fiction
• Conflict amongst fishermen
• Ray Edmonds stories of the Old Town in Scarborough
• A sea shanty about a storm on the Scarborough coast
• Tunny fishing in Scarborough in the 1930's
• Wyrill Crawford - Scarborough fisherman
• Sharks and big fish along the Robin Hood's Bay coast
• Customs relating to Filey fishing
• Trawler boat names - romantic shhips names
• Sea shanties and the filey Fishermen's choir
• Instructions to sailors - Flamborough Head
• Scarborough Fish in Mediaeval monasteries. by John Rushton.
• The fishermen and fisheries of Robin Hood's Bay in 1838
• Losses amongst Filey fishing cobles
• Fishermen tell the politicians what they think in 1883
• Scarborough fishermen and the U-Boats by Godfrey Arthur
• Article by the granddaughter of James Ruffen Bayes
• Bempton cliffs - history egg collecting and wildlife
• Filey and the Great War - minesweeping and influenza
• The worst day in Fileys history - a hurricane
• Primitive Methodism in Filey
• The Research - sunk with Filey men on board in 1925
• The fisheries exhibition in Scarborough in 1895
• Sustainable fishing - quotas and a way of life
• Life in Scarborough harbour and by the sea
• Paying the rent in Herrings at Whitby - John Rushton
• An early history of Filey and its fishing community
• Fishing farming and tourism in the early Filey - 1805
• Characters of the Filey fishing industry
• Filey and its early fishing industry
• Flamborough Head - ancient fishing village
• Ravenser Odd - near Hull
• The coastline and cliffs of Robin Hood's Bay
• Thomas Hinderwell - history of Scarboroughs fisheries
• Church Tithes in the early fishing history of scarborough
• Events and newspaper clippings from Scarborough
• Stories from Robin Hood's Bay and Whitby
• The character of a fisherman
• Sea Urchin Stall on the West Pier at Scarborough
• The wreck on the South Bay Scarborough
• Ernest Dade
• Allan Roberts - superstitions
• Fishermen's nicknames in Filey
• A fishermens friend - a Scarborough character
• Martin Frobisher and Scarborough
• The fishing fleets of the 1920's - Hulls Gamecock fleet
• The history of the Hatherleigh, Scarborough
• Scarboroughs Old Town and its connection to the sea
• A curious tale
• Scarborough™ ships in the Yorkshire coastal trade of 1638-9.
• Whitbys early history - a fishing town
• A common ancestry - The Filey Jenkinsons
• Maritime heritage timeline
• A scarborough Merchant - An article on scarboroughs maritime history by John Rushton
• A general history of Scarborough
• Luxury imports in King Henry VIIIs Scarborough . John Rushton

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