MAKE A MEME View Large Image Hauling up the catch to the cutting shed, Greenfield Fishery, Chowan County, NC, c.1905 (N.2000.11.84). The shelter where a very small early season haul is being pulled up to the apron onto the wharf. The hinged board on the wharf will be ...
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Keywords: blackandwhite monochrome outdoor black and white Hauling up the catch to the cutting shed, Greenfield Fishery, Chowan County, NC, c.1905 (N.2000.11.84). The shelter where a very small early season haul is being pulled up to the apron onto the wharf. The hinged board on the wharf will be set upright to prevent the fish from flopping back into the water. The people who work on shore at the shelter are called pioneers. At the left in the dark suit is Mr. Chalk, the clerk. At distant right is the sea-end fishing flat. From the Ross and Frances Inglis Photograph Collection, PhC.96, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC. Hauling up the catch to the cutting shed, Greenfield Fishery, Chowan County, NC, c.1905 (N.2000.11.84). The shelter where a very small early season haul is being pulled up to the apron onto the wharf. The hinged board on the wharf will be set upright to prevent the fish from flopping back into the water. The people who work on shore at the shelter are called pioneers. At the left in the dark suit is Mr. Chalk, the clerk. At distant right is the sea-end fishing flat. From the Ross and Frances Inglis Photograph Collection, PhC.96, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.
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