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Pilchard Collection

Pilchard, also known as sardines, are small, oily fish found in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans

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Background imagePilchard Collection: Tucking Pilchards at Cadgwith, Cornwall. Late 1800s

Tucking Pilchards at Cadgwith, Cornwall. Late 1800s
Cadgwith harbour with fishermen, fishing boats and a tucking net full of pilchards. Photographer: Unknown

Background imagePilchard Collection: Bigbury-on-Sea from Burgh Island, Devon, September 1935

Bigbury-on-Sea from Burgh Island, Devon, September 1935
A GWR publicity view of Bigbury-on-Sea on the southern coast of Devon, taken from Burgh Island in September 1935. The image shows what is now The Pilchard Inn on the tidal island

Background imagePilchard Collection: Tinned sardines

Tinned sardines in sunflower oil

Background imagePilchard Collection: Village street in Port Gaverne, St Endellion Cornwall. 1906

Village street in Port Gaverne, St Endellion Cornwall. 1906
View between houses to the beach. Two ladies are in the doorway of one of the houses, looking out to sea. Bathing huts can be seen on the beach and a person in a bathing suit is in the water

Background imagePilchard Collection: General view of Port Gaverne from the Port Isaac road, St Endellion, Cornwall. 1906

General view of Port Gaverne from the Port Isaac road, St Endellion, Cornwall. 1906
A view downhill to the beach and village with boats hauled up on to the beach. Bathing huts can also be seen. Port Gaverne was once a busy port used to export slate from the nearby Delabole slate

Background imagePilchard Collection: The Active pilchard cellar, Newquay, Cornwall. Around 1900

The Active pilchard cellar, Newquay, Cornwall. Around 1900
The interior of the Active fish cellar with four fishermen mending nets and crab pots. The Active was demolished between 1905 and 1906. Photographer: Ennor

Background imagePilchard Collection: Hand block printing at Crysede Island Works, St Ives, Cornwall. Probably 1930s

Hand block printing at Crysede Island Works, St Ives, Cornwall. Probably 1930s
Alec Walker left Mirfield, Yorkshire, in 1918 to set up a small experimental textile factory in Newlyn where wood-block printed silk fabrics and garments were designed and manufactured

Background imagePilchard Collection: Maid Bestys Cellar, Porthmeor, St Ives, Cornwall. 1871

Maid Bestys Cellar, Porthmeor, St Ives, Cornwall. 1871
Bulking or packing pilchards at Maid Bestys Cellar at Porthmeor. Photographer: Unknown

Background imagePilchard Collection: Fishing, St Ives, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Fishing, St Ives, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Tucking pilchards off St Ives. Close up of fish and fishermen. Group of onlookers in the background. This picture was used by A.K. Hamilton in the book Cornwall and its People. Photographer: Unknown

Background imagePilchard Collection: The harbour, Polperro, Cornwall. Probably 1860s-1870s

The harbour, Polperro, Cornwall. Probably 1860s-1870s
The harbour from the slipway near The Three Pilchards. Amongst the moored boats are those with registration numbers 23FY, 49FY, 351(?)FY, 50FY and 78FY

Background imagePilchard Collection: Cutting room at Crysede Island Works, St Ives, Cornwall. 23rd March 1931 or 23rd March 1936

Cutting room at Crysede Island Works, St Ives, Cornwall. 23rd March 1931 or 23rd March 1936
Alec Walker left Mirfield, Yorkshire, in 1918 to set up a small experimental textile factory in Newlyn where wood-block printed silk fabrics and garments were designed and manufactured

Background imagePilchard Collection: Carving a printing block at Crysede Island Works, St Ives, Cornwall. Probably 1930s

Carving a printing block at Crysede Island Works, St Ives, Cornwall. Probably 1930s
Keith Ross carving a printing block, watched by Tom Heron (right). Alec Walker left Mirfield, Yorkshire, in 1918 to set up a small experimental textile factory in Newlyn where wood-block printed silk

Background imagePilchard Collection: Mounts Bay fishing boat, Cornwall. Late 1800s / early 1900s

Mounts Bay fishing boat, Cornwall. Late 1800s / early 1900s
A view of a pilchard boat under full sail in Mounts Bay. Three fishermen can be seen at work. The lugger bears the registration 457.PZ which, according to the Newlyn Archive (2014)

Background imagePilchard Collection: Rose pilchard cellar, Newquay, Cornwall. Before 1886

Rose pilchard cellar, Newquay, Cornwall. Before 1886
A view of Towan Beach, looking towards Rose fish cellar and the back of the harbour with the Treffry tramway tunnel. The photograph was taken before 1886 as the Rose cellars were demolished around

Background imagePilchard Collection: Unity pilchard cellar, Newquay, Cornwall. Before 1896

Unity pilchard cellar, Newquay, Cornwall. Before 1896
A general view of Unity fish cellar, which stood at the bottom of Gover Lane, with a house behind. The photograph was taken before 1896 as the Unity cellars were demolished around 1896

Background imagePilchard Collection: Pilchard seine boat, Cornwall County Fisheries Exhibition, Truro, Cornwall. July to August 1893

Pilchard seine boat, Cornwall County Fisheries Exhibition, Truro, Cornwall. July to August 1893
Pilchard seine boat on the River Kenwyn at Back Quay in Truro, with Samuel Brokenshire carriage factory in the background

Background imagePilchard Collection: The Five Pilchards Inn, Porthallow, St Keverne, Cornwall. Around 1890s

The Five Pilchards Inn, Porthallow, St Keverne, Cornwall. Around 1890s
Signage on the inn states S.J. Southey licensed to let a horse & trap on hire, boats for pleasure or fishing purposes. Samuel Southey is seated in the trap

Background imagePilchard Collection: Polkerris, Tywardreath, Cornwall, 1971

Polkerris, Tywardreath, Cornwall, 1971
General view along the beach. The walls of the old pilchard cellars are on the right with village buildings beyond. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imagePilchard Collection: Pilchard seining, St Ives, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Pilchard seining, St Ives, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Panoramic view of pilchards being gathered by the seining method and then tucked into nets off Porthminster. Photographer: Probably Edward Ashton

Background imagePilchard Collection: George Criscuolo fitting an evening gown of Crysede silk, St Ives, Cornwall. Around 1927

George Criscuolo fitting an evening gown of Crysede silk, St Ives, Cornwall. Around 1927
The gown is printed with the Pastoral design, fabric printed with the Zennor design is draped on the chair to the left and the fabric on the wall to the right bears the Isles of Scilly design

Background imagePilchard Collection: Machining room at Crysede Island Works, St Ives, Cornwall. Probably 1930s

Machining room at Crysede Island Works, St Ives, Cornwall. Probably 1930s
Alec Walker left Mirfield, Yorkshire, in 1918 to set up a small experimental textile factory in Newlyn where wood-block printed silk fabrics and garments were designed and manufactured

Background imagePilchard Collection: The Fly pilchard cellar, Newquay, Cornwall. Around 1900

The Fly pilchard cellar, Newquay, Cornwall. Around 1900
The interior of the Fly fish cellar with a group of fishermen. Photographer: Ennor

Background imagePilchard Collection: The Pilchard Inn, Burgh Island, Bigbury, South Hams, Devon, England, United Kingdom

The Pilchard Inn, Burgh Island, Bigbury, South Hams, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imagePilchard Collection: The Pilchard-Fishing Industry at St Ive s, Cornwall (engraving)

The Pilchard-Fishing Industry at St Ive s, Cornwall (engraving)
1047883 The Pilchard-Fishing Industry at St Ive s, Cornwall (engraving) by Nash, Joseph (d.1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Pilchard-Fishing Industry at St Ive s, Cornwall)

Background imagePilchard Collection: European pilchard, Sardina pilchardus

European pilchard, Sardina pilchardus (Pilchard, Clupea pilchardus). Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Edward Donovan from his Natural History of British Fishes, Donovan and F.C. and J

Background imagePilchard Collection: Penzance, c1910

Penzance, c1910. View from the Sea. Tin and Copper Mines and Pilchard Fisheries. Shipping Trade and Iron Works. Population, 12, 090

Background imagePilchard Collection: Fish cellars, Port Quin, St Endellion, Cornwall. 1969

Fish cellars, Port Quin, St Endellion, Cornwall. 1969
View of the remains of the pilchard cellars on the south side coming into Port Quin and cottages to the north side of the beach

Background imagePilchard Collection: Polperro, Cornwall

Polperro, Cornwall - Harbour and Old Pilchard Factory Date: 1910s

Background imagePilchard Collection: Long-beaked Common Dolphin (Delphinus capensis) three adults

Long-beaked Common Dolphin (Delphinus capensis) three adults, feeding on baitball school of small bait fish, offshore Port St. Johns, Wild Coast, Eastern Cape (Transkei), South Africa

Background imagePilchard Collection: Pilchard seining, St Ives, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Pilchard seining, St Ives, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Panoramic view of pilchards being gathered by the seining method and then tucked into nets with St Ives in the background, viewed from a boat. Fishing boat with partial name...COME on the left

Background imagePilchard Collection: Dipping for pilchards in the 19th century. From The Strand Magazine, Vol I January to June

Dipping for pilchards in the 19th century. From The Strand Magazine, Vol I January to June, 1891 ©UIG/Leemage
UIG5419912 Dipping for pilchards in the 19th century. From The Strand Magazine, Vol I January to June, 1891 ©UIG/Leemage

Background imagePilchard Collection: Mode of catching the pilchard (engraving)

Mode of catching the pilchard (engraving)
8646015 Mode of catching the pilchard (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mode of catching the pilchard)

Background imagePilchard Collection: Pilchard curing-house (engraving)

Pilchard curing-house (engraving)
8646016 Pilchard curing-house (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pilchard curing-house)

Background imagePilchard Collection: Pilchards, c.1910 (print)

Pilchards, c.1910 (print)
7293307 Pilchards, c.1910 (print); (add.info.: Food and beverage. Sardines or pilchard. Blessing of the sea by fishermen and their families on the island of Groix, Bretagne, France)

Background imagePilchard Collection: Striped marlin (Kajikia audax) hunting Sardine (Sardinops sagax) in bait ball. Magdalena Bay

Striped marlin (Kajikia audax) hunting Sardine (Sardinops sagax) in bait ball. Magdalena Bay, Baja California Sur, Mexico

Background imagePilchard Collection: Good Intent and Fly pilchard cellars, Newquay, Cornwall. Around 1910

Good Intent and Fly pilchard cellars, Newquay, Cornwall. Around 1910
A view from the foreshore of the fish cellar Good Intent with Fly cellar to the right. The Atlantic Hotel, built in 1892, is in the background, therefore the photograph was taken after it was built

Background imagePilchard Collection: Towan Head, Newquay, Cornwall. 1900

Towan Head, Newquay, Cornwall. 1900
A view of cliffs on the north side of Towan Head, looking east. The coastguard lookout, with flags flying, can be seen to the right. This is now the site of Newquay War Memorial

Background imagePilchard Collection: Spy pilchard cellar, Newquay, Cornwall. Late 1800s

Spy pilchard cellar, Newquay, Cornwall. Late 1800s
A view of Spy fish cellar with Towan head in the background. Spy was also known as The Towan Head cellar and was one of the oldest in the town. Photographer: Ennor

Background imagePilchard Collection: Treffry pilchard cellar, Newquay, Cornwall. Late 1800s

Treffry pilchard cellar, Newquay, Cornwall. Late 1800s
A view of Treffry fish cellar, above Towan Beach, with the buildings and cliff behind. Treffry was built around 1845 and was located in the middle of Towan Promenade

Background imagePilchard Collection: Pilchard drift boat, Cornwall County Fisheries Exhibition, Truro, Cornwall. July to August 1893

Pilchard drift boat, Cornwall County Fisheries Exhibition, Truro, Cornwall. July to August 1893
Pilchard drift boat on the River Kenwyn at Back Quay in Truro showing Samuel Brokenshires carriage factory in the background

Background imagePilchard Collection: Local girls modelling Crysede silk dresses, St Ives, Cornwall. Around 1927

Local girls modelling Crysede silk dresses, St Ives, Cornwall. Around 1927
Phyllis Hicks, later manageress of the St Ives shop and married to Tom Firth, one time chief dyer, is second from left. Designs include Dancing Flower (left)

Background imagePilchard Collection: Long-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus capensis) feeding in Sardines, (Sardinops

Long-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus capensis) feeding in Sardines, (Sardinops sagax) with snorkeller behind, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Background imagePilchard Collection: Polkerris, Tywardreath, Cornwall, 1975

Polkerris, Tywardreath, Cornwall, 1975
General view of the cove with people on beach. The walls of the old pilchard cellars are on the right with village buildings beyond. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imagePilchard Collection: Beach at low tide, Port Gaverne, St Endellion, Cornwall. 1906

Beach at low tide, Port Gaverne, St Endellion, Cornwall. 1906
Boats, a horse and cart and two men with picks can be seen on the beach. Port Gaverne was once a busy port used to export slate from the nearby Delabole slate quarry

Background imagePilchard Collection: Biggest catch of pilchards ever landed at Brixham in February 1972

Biggest catch of pilchards ever landed at Brixham in February 1972

Background imagePilchard Collection: Mullion Cove (Porth Mellin), Mullion, Cornwall. 1891 or 1892

Mullion Cove (Porth Mellin), Mullion, Cornwall. 1891 or 1892
View of the harbour from the tide line, looking towards the lifeboat station, with pilchard boats on the beach. The harbour is under construction, giving a date of 1891 or 1892

Background imagePilchard Collection: Jill Trounson at the Fly pilchard cellar, Newquay, Cornwall. Probably 1921

Jill Trounson at the Fly pilchard cellar, Newquay, Cornwall. Probably 1921
Jill Trounson and her dog are seated on the steps of Fly pilchard cellar with the remains of Good Intent pilchard cellar beyond

Background imagePilchard Collection: Striped marlin (Tetrapturus audax) feeding on Sardine (Sardinops sagax). Magdalena Bay

Striped marlin (Tetrapturus audax) feeding on Sardine (Sardinops sagax). Magdalena Bay, Baja California Sur, Pacific Ocean, Mexico



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Pilchard Collection

Pilchard, also known as sardines, are small, oily fish found in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and are a popular food source for humans and other animals alike. Pilchards have a mild flavor and can be eaten fresh or canned, and are high in protein and omega-3 fatty acids, making them a healthy choice for many diets and can be cooked in various ways such as grilled, fried or baked and are used to make fish stock or added to salads and soups, and are an important part of the marine ecosystem as they provide food for larger predators like tuna, seals and dolphins. As their population has declined due to overfishing, conservation efforts have been put into place to ensure their sustainability in the future.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Pilchard collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of artwork and photographs featuring the popular fish species. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles, and greeting cards that showcase the beauty and diversity of pilchards in their natural habitat. The images capture the essence of these small but mighty creatures as they swim through crystal-clear waters or gather in large schools to feed. Whether you're an avid collector or simply looking for a unique piece of art to decorate your home space, the Pilchard collection has something for everyone. From vibrant underwater scenes to close-up portraits of individual fish, each piece is expertly crafted with attention to detail and quality materials. With so many options available, it's easy to find the perfect addition to your personal collection or gift for a friend who shares your love of marine life. Explore the Pilchard collection today and discover why these fascinating creatures have captured our imaginations for centuries.
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What are Pilchard (Fishes Animals) art prints?

Pilchard art prints are a collection of high-quality images featuring the popular fish species known as pilchards. These prints showcase the beauty and unique characteristics of these animals, making them perfect for any lover of marine life or seafood enthusiast. The Pilchard art print collection features a range of styles and designs, from realistic depictions to abstract interpretations, ensuring that there is something for everyone's taste. These prints are created using state-of-the-art printing technology and premium materials to ensure that they last for years without fading or losing their vibrancy. They can be framed and hung on walls in homes or offices, adding a touch of nature-inspired decor to any space. Whether you're looking to add some color to your living room or office space or simply want to celebrate your love for pilchards, these art prints are an excellent choice. With their stunning imagery and exceptional quality, they make great gifts for friends and family who share your passion for marine life.
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What Pilchard (Fishes Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Pilchard art prints that are perfect for animal lovers and enthusiasts. These prints showcase the beauty and unique features of these small, oily fish found in the Atlantic Ocean. You can choose from a variety of styles, sizes, and formats to suit your preferences. Some popular options include stunning photographs capturing Pilchards swimming in their natural habitat or close-up shots highlighting their intricate scales and patterns. You can also find artistic interpretations featuring colorful illustrations or abstract designs inspired by Pilchards. Whether you're looking for a statement piece to add to your home decor or a thoughtful gift for someone special, we have something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques and premium materials used in each print, you can be sure that your chosen artwork will look amazing on any wall.
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How do I buy Pilchard (Fishes Animals) art prints?

To purchase Pilchard art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork featuring these fishes. Once you have found the print that catches your eye, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. During the checkout process, you will be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details. We offer a variety of payment options including credit card and PayPal. We also offer international shipping for those outside of their home country. Once your order has been processed, Media Storehouse will carefully package your Pilchard art print and ship it directly to you. You can then proudly display this beautiful piece in your home or office as a unique addition to any decor. Whether you are an avid collector or just looking for a special gift for someone who loves marine life, we have a wide selection of Pilchard art prints that are sure to please anyone with an appreciation for these fascinating creatures.
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How much do Pilchard (Fishes Animals) art prints cost?

As We offer a wide range of Pilchard art prints, the cost may vary depending on the size and type of print. The prices are competitive and affordable for all budgets. You can choose from various options such as canvas, framed, or poster prints to suit their preferences. Each print is made using high-quality materials to ensure longevity and durability. Media Storehouse takes pride in providing customers with an extensive collection of artwork that showcases different styles and techniques used by talented artists worldwide. The Pilchard art prints available at Media Storehouse capture the beauty and essence of these fascinating creatures in stunning detail. Purchasing a Pilchard art print from Media Storehouse is an excellent investment for anyone who appreciates marine life or wants to add some unique decor to their home or office space without breaking the bank.
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How will my Pilchard (Fishes Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Pilchard art prints are delivered to you in the best possible condition. We use high-quality packaging materials and methods to protect your artwork during transit. Your prints will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy cardboard tube for safekeeping. We work with trusted shipping partners who have years of experience in handling delicate items such as artwork. Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive a tracking number so that you can keep an eye on its progress. When your package arrives, please inspect it carefully before opening it. If there is any damage to the outer packaging or if you suspect that the contents may have been damaged during transit, please contact us immediately so that we can assist you further. We hope that our careful attention to detail ensures a smooth delivery process and allows you to enjoy your new Pilchard art prints without any worries.