Scarborough fishing families - The Normandale family
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Three Scarborough trawlers sunk by mines in 1920
Catching fish - a good catch and bad catch
Scarborough trawlers sunk and wrecked in the modern era
Fishing names in Scarborough's Old Town - Cammish Jenkinson and Sheader
The history of Filey Lifeboats
The history of the Scarborough fishing industry
Ray Edmonds stories of the Old Town in Scarborough
The Harwood and Bullamore fishing family history in Scarborough
Scarboroughs Fishermen versus Firemen Football match on Boxing Day
The Merrie Islington - sunk by a U-boat off Whitby
Scarboroughs Old Town and its connection to the sea
Attacks On Trawlers in Scarborough in WW2
Robin Hood's Bay - The Storm family website
Some typical Scarborough boats
Scarborough Steam Trawler Owners
Witches and black cats in the Old Town in Scarborough - superstitions
Sea Urchin Stall on the West Pier at Scarborough
Tunny fishing in Scarborough in the 1930's
Scarborough fishermen and the U-Boats by Godfrey Arthur
The life of Scarborough fishermen
Scarboroughs first Lifeboat and its first rescue in 1801
German U-boat sinks 11 Scarborough Trawlers in one night in World War One.
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