Group of fishing girls.

1892

Captured in 1892 on the stone steps of the Whitby harbor, this evocative photograph reveals a moment of camaraderie among a group of young fishing girls. With seaweed at their feet and wicker baskets at hand, these girls likely worked gutting and preparing fish — a demanding job often carried out by women and girls in fishing communities across the British coast.

Their clothing, layered and modest, speaks of the chilly winds and practical needs of seaside life. But beyond the work, there is warmth: some lean against one another, laugh quietly, or rest as one mends a garment. It’s a snapshot of labor and sisterhood, caught between tides, where history often forgets to look.

🕰️ Date: 1892
🎞️ Photographer: Possibly Frank Meadow Sutcliffe (not confirmed)
📌 Location: Whitby, a historic fishing port in North Yorkshire
🧺 Subject: Young women in traditional working dress, fishing trade

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🔖 Tags: Whitby 1892, fishing girls, Victorian working class, historic coastal towns, British maritime heritage, North Yorkshire history, vintage women’s labor, OldPik Whitby, Frank Meadow Sutcliffe style

Contributed by OldPik on February 13, 2025

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