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The Friendly Fisherman

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Introduction
For the 10th Anniversary in 2000, Hazle encouraged her painters to develop a theme of special interest. Eight very original paintings resulted, three of which had Limited Moulds. On this certificate painter Judy Brett “recalls happy Saturdays out with her father choosing fresh fish just in from the catch along the Suffolk coast.” Top floor flower boxes have been re-modelled as seaweed and shells, with the fisherman added on.

 A fisherman from Sidmouth Trawlers in Marilyn’s childhood town guts fish. The small fleet sells from huts as close to the sea as in the picture below.

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Hazle Ceramics
Friendly Fisherman
Limited Mould of 30
on Canterbury Bakery
Seaweed, shells & fisherman

Victorian fishmonger from The Book of Shops 1899, illustrated by F D Bedford. 

 From the late 1700s, 50 St Peter Street is in an historic part of Canterbury. The central door is a recent change.

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Overfishing
This ancient food is now under threat, with slow growing fish that breed late most at risk. The Marine Stewardship Council and Friend of the Sea certify and label sustainable fisheries that also don’t damage underlying ecosystems. Online Good Fish Guides include one from The Marine Stewardship.

 Fresh seafood for sale at the Sidmouth Trawlers counter.

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