End of another neap tide




Follow the ups and downs of Newlyn, England's largest fishing port, 80 species of premium line, trawl, net and pot caught fish and shellfish are landed daily. Top London chefs like Tom Aikens source MSC accredited Pollack, Bass, Sardines and Mackerel. Photography - digital images from stock or commissioned to order. Art students are encouraged to use the harbour as inspiration for their work as did the Newlyn School of Artists - info@newlynharbour.co.uk Laurence Hartwell
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Hello Larry, just wanted to say that this is a fine blog and we are regular readers. If you have time could you possibly upload some of your great photos to our new website? We are trying to build a good collection of U.K Trawler Pictures (site is www.trawlerpictures.net) and build a community in fishermen can chat and co-operate. Would be great if you could register and post a couple of pics if you have time. We have added a link to your blog in our links section. Regards.
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