Newhaven Fishwives, Jeanie Wilson and Annie Linton, 1845 by David Octavius Hill; Robert Adamson

Newhaven Fishwives, Jeanie Wilson and Annie Linton, 1845

David Octavius Hill; Robert Adamson

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Newhaven Fishwives, Jeanie Wilson and Annie Linton, 1845

David Octavius Hill; Robert Adamson

Newhaven Fishwives, Jeanie Wilson and Annie Linton, 1845. Hill and Adamson?s four-year collaboration yielded around 3,000 photographs, including portraits of members of the middle and upper classes and, in what may be the first social documentary project, of the working class. Included in their survey of contemporary life were numerous portraits of the fishermen?s wives in the villages around Edinburgh. The women, garbed in distinctive striped skirts and aprons, cleaned their husbands? catch, then carried it in wicker baskets to the city where they offered it for sale. They were reported to be hard bargainers. Hill and Adamson respectfully recorded not only their likenesses but also their names.

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