I am lucky to have a brother in law who likes boats, and so I get to spend some time in them. Choosing outfits for this requires some thought. I live where it's warm, but the wind on a boat even in Savannah Georgia can still make a jacket necessary. Hats will fly off. As we go out when the weather is nice; I think about how the fishermen of old must have geared up well in natural fibers, in a cold climate, year round.
I've been lucky to look at historic fisherman's gear in both Nova Scotia, and the island of Inis Oirr, or "Inisheer," one of the Aran Islands in Ireland. A future post will address fisherman's gear that I saw there.
Here are some photos from the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic in Lunenberg Nova Scotia where I visited with my good friend Barb in 2018. Sadly, I was photographing through the glass.
Note the two color mittens knitted with two strand for warmth.
Above, an example of the aforementioned cultural sharing!
I photograph old sewing machines wherever I travel, and more often as not, they are Singers. This is a heavy duty, used for sails.
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