Speaker Robb Robinson - A Forgotten Navy: Fishermen, Fishing Vessels and the Great War at Sea
Speaker Robb Robinson - A Forgotten Navy: Fishermen, Fishing Vessels and the Great War at Sea
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During the First World War, 3,000 fishing vessels were taken into Admiralty service and 39,000 fishermen from small and large ports joined the RNR Trawler Section. Many spent over four years on the maritime front line in the grim war against mines and U-boats.
They saw action all around the coasts of the British Isles — not least off the Yorkshire coast — and in many other maritime theatres of war. Many older fishermen also continued to catch fish in these same seas in an attempt to maintain the nation’s fish supply.
Although much has been written about Dreadnoughts and Jutland, the vital role fishermen from places such as Staithes played has often been underplayed or forgotten.
This talk outlines the contribution fishermen made to the Great War at sea.
Location
Staithes Village Memorial Hall, TS13 5AE