A Brixham trawler is a type of wooden, deep-sea fishing trawler first built in Brixham in Devon, England, in the 19th century and known for its high speed...
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fishing trawler was developed in the 19th century, at the English fishing port of Brixham. By the early 19th century, the fishermen at Brixham needed to...
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Major Gus March-Phillipps left Britain in August 1941 and sailed the Brixham trawler, Maid of Honour, to the Spanish colony. The British authorities in...
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Fishing vessel (section Modern fishing trawler)
written aboard a Brixham sailing trawler called the Torbay Lass. By the end of the 19th century, there were over 3,000 fishing trawlers in commission in...
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is not well sheltered, sank at least eleven local trawlers and a visiting French boat. Four Brixham fishermen were drowned. Much greater damage was done...
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sailing trawler from the 17th century, but the modern fishing trawler was developed in the 19th century, at the English fishing port of Brixham. By the...
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History of fishing (section Modern fishing trawler)
sailing trawler from the 17th century, but the modern fishing trawler was developed in the 19th century, at the English fishing port of Brixham. By the...
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England. Appleyard then served aboard the 62-foot (19 m) ketch-rigged Brixham trawler Maid Honor, which sailed to the coast of West Africa, spending six...
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grid reference SX920569. They are a traditional observation point for Brixham trawler races, both past and present. The 14-acre (57,000 m2) site of Battery...
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higher than average U.S. worker. (This is compared to 43 per 1,000 in the trawler fleet). Commercial longlining Trotline Method and Apparatus for Long Line...
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