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Western Sea Fisheries Records,
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Western Sea Fisheries Records,

  • GB 0210 WESTFISH
  • Fonds
  • 1891-1938 /

Papers, 1891-1938, relating to the work and administration of the Western Sea Fisheries and the Lancashire and Western Sea Fisheries, comprising files of correspondence relating to individual fisheries, 1896-1914; reports of Fishery Officers, annual reports and printed material, 1892-1938; correspondence relating to Committee personnel, 1892-1923; bye-laws and certificates, 1892-1899; Committee papers, 1891-1913; financial papers, 1893-1923; papers of James Travis Jenkins on Fishery Schools, the Sardine Case of 1912, and a bibliography of whaling [20th century].

Lancashire and Western Sea Fisheries Joint Committee.

File Of Letters relating to Sir Richard Bulkeley's fishery in the Menai Straits; being letters from Randal Casson, Clerk to ...,

File Of Letters relating to Sir Richard Bulkeley's fishery in the Menai Straits; being letters from Randal Casson, Clerk to the Western Sea Fisheries, to R. A. Dawson, Superintendent of the Western Sea Fisheries; from R[andal] Casson to J. S. Laurie, solicitor, Llangefni; from J. S. Laurie to R. A. Dawson, and from R. A. Dawson to J. S. Laurie (2).

Report by Professor [Philip J.] White on the Sparling Fishery of the River Conwy accompanied by a note from Professor ...,

Report by Professor [Philip J.] White on the Sparling Fishery of the River Conwy accompanied by a note from Professor White to J. Travis Jenkins, Superintendent of the Lancashire and Western Sea Fisheries. Also enclosed are letters from Professor White to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries relating to an objection by Professor White to byelaws concerning sparling.

Quarterly Report ending 14 March 1895, by D. Pritchard, Fishery Officer for the area from Porthdinllaen to Llwyngwril, reporting that ...,

Quarterly Report ending 14 March 1895, by D. Pritchard, Fishery Officer for the area from Porthdinllaen to Llwyngwril, reporting that the Pwllheli boats had been laid up because of bad weather but that some boats had been fishing in deep waters off Aberystwyth and off the lightship making fair catches. He recommends transplanting mussel to Pwllheli for breeding and reports that over 181 tons of fish had been sent from Pwllheli the previous year apart from fish consumed locally.

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