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OYSTERS AND OILSKINS - The Clothes of Victorian East Coast Fishermen.

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OYSTERS AND OILSKINS - The Clothes of Victorian East Coast Fishermen.

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Red Bird Publishing. 2018. (11026) Landscape paperback. 72 pages. Colour and b.w. illustrations. Fine in a fine papercover. No markings or inscriptions. A fascinating account of the workwear of 19th century Oystermen and the construction of such garments. It looks at how the men prepared themselves for their winter work in the North Sea.

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Virginia Bank Books GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
11026
Title
OYSTERS AND OILSKINS - The Clothes of Victorian East Coast Fishermen.
Author
The Pioneer Clothing Project:
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Red Bird Publishing. 2018.

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