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#4 A group of pilchard processing workers outside a fish cellar or “fish palace” somewhere in the back streets of St. Ives, Cornwall

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#4 A group of pilchard processing workers outside a fish cellar or “fish palace” somewhere in the back streets of St. Ives, Cornwall

What St. Ives looked like in the Late 19th Century

#4 A group of pilchard processing workers outside a fish cellar or “fish palace” somewhere in the back streets of St. Ives, Cornwall

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←#3 A busy scene in the harbour showing the seine boats offloading their catch of pilchards, which were then taken by horse and cart to the fish cellars for processing, St. Ives, Cornwall
#5 A view across the harbour showing Smeaton’s Pier and lighthouse, St. Ives, Cornwall→

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