Herring sound
Herring communicating underwater
A report in New Scientist (November 2003) claimed that herring force air out through their anuses to communicate with each other. It has been named the 'Fast Repetitive Tick'.
Additional Notes
Exhibition: Great Yarmouth's Herring Curing Industry
Faithful and Historical Reminiscences of Captain Manby
During four winters after my appointment to the charge of the Barracks at Yarmouth in 1803, I res…
Line carrying rocket
Pains-Wessex self-contained line carrying rocket with instruction card
This rocket is a &l…
Lifeboat Being Towed out of Yarmouth Harbour by Joseph Nash
Joseph Nash
(1835—1922)c. late 19th century
This arresting scene empha…
Captain Thomas Harper White, Master -Cockle Light Ship (1871?)
Captain Thomas Harper White, born Dec 16 1812 in Plymouth Devon is my great great grandfather. I …
Four young sailors at Felixstowe
Scouts using the dressing up box at Felixstowe Museum in October 2008
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