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Herring are small, silvery-colored fish that belong to the Clupeidae family, and are found in both salt and fresh water

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Background imageHerring Collection: Smoking bloaters at Brokenbrows factory in Redcliffe

Smoking bloaters at Brokenbrows factory in Redcliffe, 1920 Bloaters are a type of whole cold-smoked herring. Fish

Background imageHerring Collection: Freshly caught and lightly salted and smoked herring known as Yarmouth Bloaters

Freshly caught and lightly salted and smoked herring known as Yarmouth Bloaters, seen here for sale at Great Yarmouths fish Market. 8th August 1949

Background imageHerring Collection: Scottish fisher girls seen here on the quay at Hull fish dock

Scottish fisher girls seen here on the quay at Hull fish dock, waiting for the fishing fleet to return. Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, September 1946

Background imageHerring Collection: Fishing boom continues - Scottish fisher girls busy at North Shields Fish Quay

Fishing boom continues - Scottish fisher girls busy at North Shields Fish Quay, where the boom in the Herring Trade continues. 2nd September 1936

Background imageHerring Collection: Girls of the North Shields Fish Quay packing herring for abroad

Girls of the North Shields Fish Quay packing herring for abroad. Russia and Germany are our best customers for this class of food. Circa 1930

Background imageHerring Collection: Herring Harvest Continues - Scottish Fishergirls packing herrings for export

Herring Harvest Continues - Scottish Fishergirls packing herrings for export, at North Shields Fish Quay to-day, where there was another good supply of fish. 1st September 1936

Background imageHerring Collection: Fishergirls preparing herrings for salting at North Shields Fish Quay to-day

Fishergirls preparing herrings for salting at North Shields Fish Quay to-day, where a good supply of fish was landing. 8th July 1936

Background imageHerring Collection: Yarmouth herring time, Norfolk. Busy quayside scene, waiting for drifters to come in

Yarmouth herring time, Norfolk. Busy quayside scene, waiting for drifters to come in. 16th October 1933

Background imageHerring Collection: Stacking barrels of herrings in the filling yards at Yarmouth, Norfolk

Stacking barrels of herrings in the filling yards at Yarmouth, Norfolk. 18th November 1935

Background imageHerring Collection: As herring catches have not come up to expectation these English

As herring catches have not come up to expectation these English, Irish and Scottish fisher girls spin yarns on the fish wharf whilst waiting for herring supplies. 14th December 1945

Background imageHerring Collection: Great Yarmouth Scottish Herring Girls, circa 1936 Linkning arms on their way to

Great Yarmouth Scottish Herring Girls, circa 1936 Linkning arms on their way to work on the quayside at Great Yarmouth gutting and barrelling fish (mainly herring caught by the fishing fleet)

Background imageHerring Collection: Prospective fishermen of England stringing their morning 'fry'

Prospective fishermen of England stringing their morning "fry"
Prospective fishermen of England stringing their morning " fry" to take back to Mother. Some herring that will not go to Billignsgate picked up on the wharf at Yarmouth December 1945

Background imageHerring Collection: Hat fashions seen at Yarmouth as fisher girls bend over barrels whilst packing herring

Hat fashions seen at Yarmouth as fisher girls bend over barrels whilst packing herring December 1945

Background imageHerring Collection: Scottish fishergirls at work during a busy spell after a big herring catch at North

Scottish fishergirls at work during a busy spell after a big herring catch at North Shields in 1947

Background imageHerring Collection: Fishermen mending herring nets aboard their drifter, at North Shields fish quay

Fishermen mending herring nets aboard their drifter, at North Shields fish quay. 7th September 1935

Background imageHerring Collection: As herring catches have not come up to expectation these English

As herring catches have not come up to expectation these English, Irish and Scottish fisher girls spin yarns on the fish wharf whilst waiting for herring supplies. December 1945

Background imageHerring Collection: Freda Peterson, aged 20, (left) and Peggy Mckay, 17, watch their work piling up

Freda Peterson, aged 20, (left) and Peggy Mckay, 17, watch their work piling up on the deck of the fishing boat Betty Leslie. The girls are herring packers at Lerwick, Shetland Isles

Background imageHerring Collection: 'Lady of the Nets'She has been doing this for 40 years, Mr. F. H

"Lady of the Nets"She has been doing this for 40 years, Mr. F. H
" Lady of the Nets" She has been doing this for 40 years, Mr. F. H. Claxton of Yarmouth repairing herring nets in repairing depot of fish merchants warehouse. December 1945

Background imageHerring Collection: Fishing Industry. Fisherwomen preparing herrings to be smoked as Kipper s

Fishing Industry. Fisherwomen preparing herrings to be smoked as Kipper s. September 1943 P000700

Background imageHerring Collection: Fishing Industry: Herring. Kippers being smoked. Februrary 1986 P000705

Fishing Industry: Herring. Kippers being smoked. Februrary 1986 P000705

Background imageHerring Collection: Fishing Industry: Herrings. The lady nearest camera is Mrs

Fishing Industry: Herrings. The lady nearest camera is Mrs. Nelly Godman aged 65 years, she has handled over a million herrings and been on the same job in a fish house for 47 years

Background imageHerring Collection: Fishing Industry: Herrings. Here are the famous Yarmouth Kippers ready to be smoked at

Fishing Industry: Herrings. Here are the famous Yarmouth Kippers ready to be smoked at Messrs John Woodger and Sons who have just celebrated their centenary in the trade. December 1945 P000701

Background imageHerring Collection: Fishing industries: Herrings. fisherwoman mounting herrings on a machine in a Cannery

Fishing industries: Herrings. fisherwoman mounting herrings on a machine in a Cannery. January 1940 P000703

Background imageHerring Collection: So the Scotch women gutters have their turn. They begin work at 6 or 7 o

So the Scotch women gutters have their turn. They begin work at 6 or 7 o clock and go through the day gutting the herring which are then salted packed in barrels and sent abroad

Background imageHerring Collection: The herrings fleet lands its catch at Yarmouth docks. October 1936

The herrings fleet lands its catch at Yarmouth docks. October 1936

Background imageHerring Collection: Fishing Industry. Yarmouth fisherwomen gutting herring. October 1936 P002014

Fishing Industry. Yarmouth fisherwomen gutting herring. October 1936 P002014

Background imageHerring Collection: The men on the herring drifter Kindred Star out in the North Sea from Lowestoft

The men on the herring drifter Kindred Star out in the North Sea from Lowestoft, haul in their nets on their last voyage before Christmas with another of the fine hauls they have been getting lately

Background imageHerring Collection: Fishing Industry: Herring. Scottish fisherwomen at Yarmouth gathering

Fishing Industry: Herring. Scottish fisherwomen at Yarmouth gathering and cleaning the fish. October 1933 P004146

Background imageHerring Collection: Herrings kippers are prepared to be smoked. January 1940 P004036

Herrings kippers are prepared to be smoked. January 1940 P004036

Background imageHerring Collection: A few herring are coming into Yarmouth - a view down the hold showing men waist deep in

A few herring are coming into Yarmouth - a view down the hold showing men waist deep in fish. October 1934 P004151

Background imageHerring Collection: Fisherlass Millie Cardno from Fraserburgh feeds imported herring into a splitting machine

Fisherlass Millie Cardno from Fraserburgh feeds imported herring into a splitting machine prior to kippering in 1960

Background imageHerring Collection: Nellie Dempsey of North Shields and Annie Raffan of Peterhead with some herrings after

Nellie Dempsey of North Shields and Annie Raffan of Peterhead with some herrings after they have been pickled and are ready for the smoke house in 1956

Background imageHerring Collection: Study Scottish fisher lassies from Fraserburgh and Lossiemouth

Study Scottish fisher lassies from Fraserburgh and Lossiemouth, who have arrived at North Shields for the herring curing season in 1934

Background imageHerring Collection: Herrings in a Craster smoke house being made into the famous Craster kippers in 1991

Herrings in a Craster smoke house being made into the famous Craster kippers in 1991

Background imageHerring Collection: Fishermen of the Scottish herring boat Loranthus sort out their torn nets on North

Fishermen of the Scottish herring boat Loranthus sort out their torn nets on North Shields Fish quay in 1960.The skipper, 60 year old william West said a yellow Polish trawler dropped anchor in

Background imageHerring Collection: Herring Fishing fleet at Lerwick, Shetland Isles. June 1950 O24442-005

Herring Fishing fleet at Lerwick, Shetland Isles. June 1950 O24442-005

Background imageHerring Collection: Herring fish engraving 1897

Herring fish engraving 1897
Fish engraving Meyers Konversations-Lexikon. Ein Nachschlagewerk des allgemeinen Wissens, 5th edition 17 volumes Bibliographisches Institut - Leipzig 1895-1897

Background imageHerring Collection: Fish: Tuna, herring, dragon fish, pike engraving 1872

Fish: Tuna, herring, dragon fish, pike engraving 1872
Martins Naturgeschichte fur die Jugend - Martins natural history for the youth 1872

Background imageHerring Collection: USA, Alaska, Seagull hovers above Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeangliae

USA, Alaska, Seagull hovers above Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) surfacing as they bubble net feed on school of herring fish in Frederick Sound on summer afternoon

Background imageHerring Collection: USA, Alaska, Herring fish leap trying to flee from Humpback Whales

USA, Alaska, Herring fish leap trying to flee from Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) surface as they bubble net feeding in Frederick Sound on summer afternoon

Background imageHerring Collection: Herring, from Fish from American Waters series (N39) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes

Herring, from Fish from American Waters series (N39) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1889

Background imageHerring Collection: Herring boats in Yarmouth 1861

Herring boats in Yarmouth 1861
Early morning arrival of the first herring boats in Yarmouth. Date: 1861

Background imageHerring Collection: Belfast; Bridge; City; Covered; Display; East; Fish; Food; Fresh; Herring; Herrings; Horizontal; Ice

Belfast; Bridge; City; Covered; Display; East; Fish; Food; Fresh; Herring; Herrings; Horizontal; Ice
Ireland, North, Belfast, St Georges Market interior, Display of fresh Herring fish on ice

Background imageHerring Collection: Fish packers in 1933

Fish packers in 1933
Scottish fishwives packing herring in Scarborough 1933

Background imageHerring Collection: Still Life with Herrings, c. 1735. Creator: Jean-Simeon Chardin (French, 1699-1779)

Still Life with Herrings, c. 1735. Creator: Jean-Simeon Chardin (French, 1699-1779)
Still Life with Herrings, c. 1735. This still life shows food and kitchen utensils for a simple meal of fish and vegetables

Background imageHerring Collection: The Herring Market at Sea (on Loch Fyne, Argyll), 1884, (c1930). Creator: Colin Hunter

The Herring Market at Sea (on Loch Fyne, Argyll), 1884, (c1930). Creator: Colin Hunter
The Herring Market at Sea (on Loch Fyne, Argyll), 1884, (c1930). Early morning scene: fishing boats transferring their catch to a steamship at the mouth of the River Clyde in Scotland

Background imageHerring Collection: Alewife fish (Alosa pseudoharengus), migrating up river, Northern Maine, USA. June

Alewife fish (Alosa pseudoharengus), migrating up river, Northern Maine, USA. June

Background imageHerring Collection: Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) tail fluke above water before diving, Senja

Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) tail fluke above water before diving, Senja, Troms County, Norway, Scandinavia, January



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Herring Collection

Herring are small, silvery-colored fish that belong to the Clupeidae family, and are found in both salt and fresh water, and can be found in large schools near the surface of the ocean. They have a long, slender body with a single dorsal fin and two pectoral fins. They feed on plankton and other small organisms such as shrimp, krill, squid, and crustaceans. Herring spawn in large groups during springtime when they migrate to shallow waters near shorelines or estuaries. The eggs are laid on seaweed or rocks where they hatch into larvae within a few days. They have been an important food source for humans for centuries; they can be eaten raw or cooked, smoked or pickled. In addition to being eaten by humans, it also provide food for many species of birds and marine mammals such as dolphins and whales.
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The Herring collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring the herring fish. Our collection showcases the beauty of this species with high-quality images that capture their unique characteristics and vibrant colors. From close-up shots to underwater scenes, these pieces are perfect for anyone who loves marine life or wants to add a touch of nature to their decor. Whether you're looking for a statement piece or something subtle to complement your existing decor, there's something in our collection for everyone. Each item is made with care and attention to detail using premium materials that ensure long-lasting quality. With so many options available, it's easy to find the perfect piece that suits your style and budget. The Herring collection from Media Storehouse offers an impressive range of products that celebrate the beauty of this fascinating fish species.
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Herring art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring the herring fish. Herring is a type of small, oily fish that can be found in both saltwater and freshwater environments around the world. These prints showcase the beauty and unique characteristics of this fascinating animal, from its shimmering scales to its distinctive shape. Herring art prints are created using advanced printing techniques that ensure exceptional color accuracy and clarity. They are available in a variety of sizes and formats, including framed or unframed options, making them perfect for any home or office decor. Whether you're an avid collector of marine life artwork or simply appreciate the natural beauty of these creatures, Herring art prints offer a stunning way to bring their unique charm into your space. With their striking colors and intricate details, these prints are sure to capture your imagination and inspire awe in anyone who sees them.
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We offer a wide range of Herring fish art prints that are perfect for anyone who loves marine life. You can choose from a variety of styles and sizes, including black and white photographs, colorful illustrations, and abstract paintings. Some popular options include close-up shots of the fish's scales or eyes, underwater scenes featuring schools of herring swimming together, and artistic interpretations that showcase the beauty and gracefulness of these creatures. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with stunning artwork or want to give a unique gift to someone special in your life, we have something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques and premium materials used in all their products, you can be sure that your Herring fish art print will look beautiful for years to come. So why not browse our collection today?
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As We offer a wide range of Herring art prints, the cost may vary depending on factors such as size, framing options and print quality. However, you can be assured that they will receive high-quality prints at competitive prices. The company sources its images from renowned photographers and archives around the world to ensure that our collection is diverse and unique. You can choose from a variety of printing techniques including giclee printing which produces vibrant colours with fine details or traditional photographic printing for a classic look. Additionally, there are various framing options available to suit different tastes and decor styles. Media Storehouse strives to provide affordable yet premium quality Herring art prints for customers who appreciate these beautiful creatures in all their glory.
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