St Ives, On The Beach 1890
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Local conditions demanded local design ingenuity. St Ives fishermen favoured flat-bottomed craft that remained upright at low water in the harbour surf. Many Cornish boats had pointed sterns so that more could be packed like sardines into the tiny harbours west of the Lizard. The children are on a Sunday School outing.
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