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Foreign Modes of Fishing (engraving)
1044250 Foreign Modes of Fishing (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Foreign Modes of Fishing. Illustration for The Graphic, 26 May 1883.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22223272
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Bahia Black Sea Catamaran Chili Fiji Fishing Implements Fishing Industry Hooks Line Fishing Norway Norway Norwegian Norwegian Norwegians Salmon Tagus Tahiti Chineses Muleta To Fish
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Foreign Modes of Fishing - A Glimpse into Global Fishing Practices
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. This photo print, titled "Foreign Modes of Fishing" offers a fascinating insight into the diverse fishing techniques employed across different regions during the 19th century. The engraving showcases an array of boats and ships from various countries, including China, Fiji, Holland, Norway, and Japan. The image transports us to distant shores as we witness fishermen utilizing an assortment of tools and methods. From the use of turtle gods in Fiji to hooks for catching Norway cod and salmon in Europe, each culture has developed its own unique approach to this vital industry. As our eyes wander through the picture's intricate details, we encounter scenes from around the world - a black sea fisherman casting his net with precision; a Honolulu hook being skillfully maneuvered on a catamaran; muleta fishing on Tagus River in Portugal; Chilean fishermen navigating their boats along Bahia's coastline; Tahitian locals employing traditional Callorynchus Australis techniques. This visual journey not only highlights the importance of fishing as a means of sustenance but also serves as a testament to human ingenuity when it comes to adapting to local environments. It reminds us that despite geographical distances and cultural differences, people share common threads in their reliance on nature's bounty for survival. Thanks to Bridgeman Images' preservation efforts, this extraordinary snapshot allows us to appreciate how transportation and trade have shaped global connections throughout history while celebrating the rich tapestry of
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