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Ancient Seal of Boro9ugh of Colchester
This seal dates from about the year 1189. On the reverse under
161. Ancient Seal of Boro9ugh of Colchester
This seal dates from about the year 1189. On the reverse under the Castle, the Fishery of the town is heraldically indicated in three panels or compartments. The obverse bears a representation of St. Helena, patron saint of Colchester, and reputed daughter of King Coel of Colchester ("Old King Cole"). The inscription is: "Quam Crux Insignit Helenam Colcestria Gignit" (Colchester is the birth-place of Helena whom the cross makes famous). On the reverse: "Colcestrensis sum Burgi Commune Sigillum" (I am the common seal of the Borough of Colcester).
Map of Part of Colchester Fishery
162. Map of Part of Colchester Fishery
Lobster Fishery
Lobster fishermen's gear at No Man's Land, Mass.
A. Lobster car, common form; B.
163. Lobster Fishery
Lobster fishermen's gear at No Man's Land, Mass.
A. Lobster car, common form; B. Lobster car for rough weather; C. Loggerheads, or line-rollers, for hoisting traps; D. Buoy for end line; E. Buoy for underrunning; F. Gay Head buoys
Whale Fishery
Harpoons
Fig.1, Impfoved harpoon or toggle-iron now in general use; Fig.2,3, First
164. Whale Fishery
Harpoons
Fig.1, Impfoved harpoon or toggle-iron now in general use; Fig.2,3, First forms of toggle-irons made by Lewis Temple; Fig.4, 'One-flued' harpoon with hinged toggle; Fig.5, 'One-flued' harpoon; Fig.6, 'Two-flued' harpoon; Fig.7, Provincetown toggle-iron; not now in use

Whale Fishery
Articles of whale-boat gear
Fig.1, Lantern keg containing matches, bread, tobacco,
165. Whale Fishery
Articles of whale-boat gear
Fig.1, Lantern keg containing matches, bread, tobacco, &c.; Fig.2, Compass; Fig.3, Keg for Fresh Water; Fig.4, Piggin for bailing; Fig.5, Waif for signaling; Fig.6, Tub-oar crotch, slips through cleat in gunwale, to clear oar from the line when fast to whale; Fig.7, Double oar-lock used when propelling the boat and for same as tub-oar crotch; Fig.8, Large line in lime-tub; Fig.9, Knife for cutting line when foul; Fig.10, Rowlock; Fig.11, Hatchet for cutting line, cutting poles out of whales; Fig.12, Grapnel for catching line; Fig.13, Drag, or drug, for bending on drug-iron to retard movements of whales; Fig.14, Canvas nipper to protect hands when handling lines
Whale Fishery
Fig.1, the Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus); Fig.2, the California Gray Whale (Rhachianectes
166. Whale Fishery
Fig.1, the Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus); Fig.2, the California Gray Whale (Rhachianectes glaucens); Fig.3, The North Pacific Humpback (Megaptera versabilis); Fig.4, the Sulphur Bottom (Sibbaldius sulfureus); Fig.5, the Bowhead (Balaena mysticetus); Fig.6, the Fin-back or Oregon Finner (Balaenoptera velifera); Fig.7, the Pacific Right Whale (Balaena japonica)
Mackerel Hook Fishery
Jibs and jig-molds: A, one side of soapstone jig-mold, showing method of setting
167. Mackerel Hook Fishery
Jibs and jig-molds: A, one side of soapstone jig-mold, showing method of setting hook; B, soapstone jib mold, closed; C, one side of lead jig-mold made by fishermen; D, lead jig-mold, closed; E, old-style paper jig-mold; F and G, types of jigs, natural size, cast in paper molds; H, type of jig, of medium size, cast in soapstone molds. I, mackerel bobber
Mackerel Purse-Seine Fishery
Fig.1, Diagram showing the different sections of a purse-seine: A and
168. Mackerel Purse-Seine Fishery
Fig.1, Diagram showing the different sections of a purse-seine: A and J, arms of net; B and I, wings; C, D, K, and L, border of stout twine; F, bailing piece or bunt; E and G, sides; H, under
Fig.2. Diagram showing the form of a purse-seine when spread in the waterr

Mackerel Purse-Seine Fishery
Deck plan of schooner: 1, bowsprit; 2, windlass; 3, jib-sheet traveller;
169. Mackerel Purse-Seine Fishery
Deck plan of schooner: 1, bowsprit; 2, windlass; 3, jib-sheet traveller; 4, foremast; 5, fore companion; 6, fore-hatch grating; 7, main-hatch; 8, brake of quarter deck; 9, mainmast; 10, after-hatch; 11, grating to stow seines on; 12, barrel-head box; 13, stove pipe; 14, skylight; 15, cabin companion-slide; 16, companion stairs; 17, steering wheel; 18, wheel-box
Hand-Line Cod Fishery
Cod hand-line gear
Fig.1, Lead sinker of the 'sow-bug' type, with brass horse
170. Hand-Line Cod Fishery
Cod hand-line gear
Fig.1, Lead sinker of the 'sow-bug' type, with brass horse and swivels
Fig.2, George's hand-line gear: 1, tail; b, lead; c, wooden horse; d, swivel; e, bridle; f, iron spreader or sling-ding; g, snood swivel; h, snood; i, book slot-swivel; k, ganging
RFig.3, Hand-line gear for shoal water as formerly rigged, without spreader or swivels: a, reel; b, lead; c, rope horse; d, snood; e, ganging
Fresh Halibut Fishery
Fig.1, Halibut cutting knife
Fig.2, Scraping-knife to remove muscle and flesh
171. Fresh Halibut Fishery
Fig.1, Halibut cutting knife
Fig.2, Scraping-knife to remove muscle and flesh from backbone after cutting
Fig.3, Squilgee for pushing broken ice in pens
Fig.4, Oak mallet for breaking ice
Fig.5, Oak broom for scrubbing halibut
Lobster Fishery
Summer village of lobster fishermen at No Man's Land, Mass.
172. Lobster Fishery
Summer village of lobster fishermen at No Man's Land, Mass.

Lobster Fishery
Lobster cove at Lanesville, Cape Ann, Mass., showing boat-houses and lobster-gear
173. Lobster Fishery
Lobster cove at Lanesville, Cape Ann, Mass., showing boat-houses and lobster-gear
Lobster Fishery
Lobster fishing-boats of Bristol, Me.
174. Lobster Fishery
Lobster fishing-boats of Bristol, Me.
Crab Fishery
Negroes trawling for crabs on the Virginia and North Carolina coasts
175. Crab Fishery
Negroes trawling for crabs on the Virginia and North Carolina coasts
Oyster Industry
Baltimore oyster-shucking trough : oyster-knives of diverse patterns, used in New
176. Oyster Industry
Baltimore oyster-shucking trough : oyster-knives of diverse patterns, used in New England, New York, and the Chesapeake region

Oyster Industry
Opening or shucking oysters in a Baltimore packing-house
177. Oyster Industry
Opening or shucking oysters in a Baltimore packing-house
Oyster Industry
A Lake's Bay shipping-house and 'platform' for freshening oysters, Smith's Landing,
178. Oyster Industry
A Lake's Bay shipping-house and 'platform' for freshening oysters, Smith's Landing, Lake's Bay, New Jersey
Sea-Otter Fishery of Alaska
Aluets sea-otter hunting south of Sanak Island; the bidarkus waiting for
179. Sea-Otter Fishery of Alaska
Aluets sea-otter hunting south of Sanak Island; the bidarkus waiting for the otter to rise again
Antarctic Sea-Elephant Fishery
Stripping blubber and rolling it in barrels to try-works, Southwest
180. Antarctic Sea-Elephant Fishery
Stripping blubber and rolling it in barrels to try-works, Southwest Beach, Herd's Island
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