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Loss + Resilience

3 September - 30 November 2021

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Loss + Resilience
Loss + Resilience

Our Autumn exhibition is a study in photography and film of the human stories underpinning Hull’s distant water trawling industry, its demise and legacy, by award-winning independent photographer and filmmaker Simon Sharp.

The exhibition comprises two photographic studies: Old Salts and The Women. Brought together here, for the first time, the images portray the separate perspectives of Hull’s men and women of the turbulent period of the Cod Wars in the history of the UK fishing industry.

At the heart of the display is the short film Lost, a single, human tale of loss and resilience, centred on the fishing disaster of 1968 when three Hull trawlers were lost, along with 58 men, in the icy waters off Iceland.

The combined effect is a deeply personal exploration of the impacts of political and economic decisions on individuals and communities.

3 September – 30 November 2021

Last admissions 1 hour before closing, we encourage you to book your ticket online.

Staggered arrival times, sanitising stations and enhanced cleaning are in place until further notice to ensure a safe and comfortable visit for all.

Admission included in museum entry.

The Scottish Fisheries Museum Trust Ltd
St Ayles, Harbourhead, Anstruther, Fife KY10 3AB
E-mail: enquiries@scotfishmuseum.org
Tel (within UK): 01333 310628
Tel (from outside UK): +44 1333 310628
Charity Number: SC 006185 VAT Reg Number: 270 2790 64
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