@NMIreland@cazbah2 That fishing technique you describe was used in Welsh coracles. The Irish currachs were two man and had someone behind the paddler who would pay the net out.
@Richard50336211@BigBrotherWatch @talkRADIO @gbdeclaration it's a plague in every country in the world. 1 in 50 people are now positive in this country. All that people are being asked to do is stay at home-not go to war.. also ,My mother has been treated for cancer these many months.
@Richard50336211@BigBrotherWatch @talkRADIO @gbdeclaration If it's not covid denial what is it. How many people do you want to die and others filling our hospitals to the brink before you and your bedsit anarchists wise up. This is a health care crisis not a political one. For fuck sake grow up
Our two handed adaptation of #achristmascarol is still available to view FREE until January 3rd. Filmed in November so that we could bring a little theatre into your lockdown living room. Enjoy! https://t.co/NMEZNnXG1L
A Merry Christmas from Steampunk Santa! Here's our good friend Dean wearing a matching waistcoat, frock coat and trousers we made especially for him in a very festive red.
This sea trout was caught in a environment agency fish audit in 2014, it had entered the Great Ouse at Kings Lynn. I have seen other fish in the tributaries in recent years.
We have sea trout appearing in Norfolk rivers for some years now. The angler in the photo was pike fishing and caught this 23lb whopper a few years ago in Norwich.
Our limited edition tiny check shirt looks good on women, as this photo of Jane shows. Itβs a lovely Irish linen with a dark navy and white check, made to an #18thcentury pattern. Worn here with our black corduroy breeches.
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One of our 18th/19th century travelling coats made for 'A century of coracles on the Wye ' event. Three types have been made for us and two frock coats by a military tailor near kings Lynn. More in production.