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Newhaven fishermen. Full-length portrait of two Newhaven fishermen, seated on the quayside, with a basket of lines beside them. One sitter is identified as David Young.
AR9112130 
Fisher Laddie, Newhaven. A king-fisher. Full-length portrait of a young boy, leaning against a wicker basket.
AR9112134 
English yachtsmen and Newhaven fishers. Group portrait of four Newhaven fisherman and two English yachtsmen, posed against a fishing boat on the beach.
AR9112144 
Newhaven fisherwomen. Full-length portrait of the two women, carrying wicker fish baskets on their backs.
AR9112132 
A Love Reverie, Newhaven. Full-length seated portrait of a fisherwoman, with a wicker basket on the ground beside her. Identified as Jeanie Wilson.
AR9112136 
Fisher Laddies, Newhaven. Our Coast-Guards to be. Group of boys posed on the beach in front of the bow of a Newhaven fishing boat.
AR9112148 
Newhaven. Dolce far niente. A group of men in top hats gathered around a fishing boat. Sailors. In white trousers and top hats. A fishing community at work.
AR9112154 
Matrons and Maids, Newhaven. Group portrait of five Newhaven fisherwomen, Mrs Grace Ramsay and four unidentified women.
AR9112145 
The Dredging Sans, Newhaven. Unidentified group of women carrying washing.
AR9112155 
Newhaven Fisherwomen. Waiting for the Boats. Group of Mrs Logan and two unidentified woman, pose with their wicker baskets.
AR9112146 
Three-quarter length seated portrait of the sculptor Alexander Handyside Ritchie (1804-1870), looking off to the right.
AR9112025 
Jeanie Wilson and Annie Linton, Newhaven fisherwomen. Full-length portrait of the two women, Jeanie Wilson standing left beside a board of fish, Annie Linton seated right, apparently shucking oysters.
AR9112131 
Half-length seated portrait, in right profile, of the sculptor John Henning (1771-1851)
AR9112028 
Miss Munro. Three-quarter length seated portrait of Justine Monro (later Gallie), looking down and slightly to the right, her left hand raised to her cheek.
AR9112054 
Miss Munro and Misses Graham Binney. Three-quarter length portrait study of the three young ladies, their arms clasped round each other and looking off to the right.
AR9112046 
Lady Eastlake. Three-quarter length seated portrait of Elizabeth Rigby (1809-1893), later Lady Eastlake, her head resting on her left hand and looking downwards.
AR9112041 
Mrs. Rigby. Full-length seated portrait, looking off to the left, of Elizabeth Rigby (1809-1893), later Lady Eastlake.
AR9112048 
James Aytoun. Half-length seated portrait in left profile, seated at a table holding a quill pen.
AR9112033 
Revd. Dr. John Brown. Three-quarter length seated portrait of the Rev. Dr. John Brown (1784-1858), seated at a table, looking off to the right, with a book held in his right hand.
AR9112040 
Rev. Jabes [sic, for Jabez] Bunting, D.D. Half-length seated portrait of the Rev. Dr. Jabez Bunting (1779-1858)
AR9112160 
Rodding the line, Newhaven. Three-quarter length seated portrait of the young fisherman Willie Liston redding (i.e. baiting) fishing line. 
Rodding the line, Newhaven. Three-quarter length seated portrait of the young fisherman Willie Liston redding (i.e. baiting) fishing line, From a volume of calotype images and portraits. Early photographic technique also called Talbotype. Dating from 1849. David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson. 
Unique Identifier AR9112137 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4270px × 5752px 
Photo Credit © British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY 
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