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The Naked Shore

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by Tom Blass


  Gilchrist, Andrew, Cod Wars and How to Lose Them, Q Press, Edinburgh, 1978

  Gill, Alec, Lost Trawlers of Hull: 900 Losses Researched and Listed Between 1835 and 1987, Hutton Press, Beverley, 1989

  —, Superstitions: Folk Magic in Hull’s Fishing Community, Hutton Press, Beverley, 1993

  —, Village Within a City: the Hessle Road Fishing Community of Hull, Hull University Press, Hull, 1986

  Jónsson, Hannes, Friends in Conflict: the Anglo-Icelandic Cod Wars and the Law of the Sea, Hurst, London, 1982

  Politovsky, E. S., (trans. Godfrey, Major F. R.), From Libau to Tsushima: A Narrative of the Voyage of Admiral Rojdestvensky’s Fleet to Eastern Seas, Including a Detailed Account of the Dogger Bank Incident, John Murray, London, 1906

  Report on the British Fishing Industry: Distant Water Trawlers, British Trawlers’ Federation, Hull, 1956

  Starkey, D., Ramster, J. and Reid, C., England’s Sea Fisheries: The Commercial Sea Fisheries of England and Wales since 1300, Chatham, London, 2000

  The Fishing Industry: Its Economic Significance in the Yorkshire and Humberside Ports, Yorkshire and Humberside Economic Planning Board, Leeds, 1977

  Tunstall, Jeremy, The Fishermen, MacGibbon & Kee, London, 1962

  Chapter 11: In the Halligen or an Axolotl in the Almost-Islands

  Jenemann, Christiane, Halliglüüd – Erzähltes Leben, 2011

  Storm, Theodor (trans. Boyden, George), The Rider on the White Horse (Schimmelreiter), Pen Press, Brighton, 2011

  Storm, Theodor (trans. Jackson, Denis and Anja Nauck), Journey to a Hallig, Angel Classics, London, 2000

  Chapter 12: Where Two Seas Meet

  Edwardes, Charles, In Jutland with a Cycle, Chapman & Hall, London, 1897

  Ebbesen, Lisette Vind and Mette Bøgh Jensen (eds), The Skagen Painters: Introduction to the Skagen Painters and Skagens Museum, Skagens Museum, 2009

  Svanholm, Lise (trans. Jones, Walton Glyn), Northern Light: The Skagen Painters, Gyldendahl, Copenhagen, 2003

  The Hedtoft sinking: http://www.hanshedtoft.dk/

  Chapter 13: The Fishing Game

  Author Unknown, A representation of the state of the English oyster fisheries, and of the hardships and discouragements the oyster-dredgers of this kingdom labour under, London, 1737

  Author Unknown, History of a Great Industry: Twenty-one years of trawling, reprinted from the People’s Journal, John Leng & Co., Dundee, 1905

  Barker E. J., and J. P. MacCrum, Grimsby Trawlers, Oxford University Press, London, 1961

  Burroughs, John (Sir), An Historical Account of the Royal Fishery of Great Britain, E. Curll, London, 1720

  Company of the Royal Fishery of England, A Collection of Advertisements, Advices, and Directions, relating to the Royal Fishery within the British Seas, &c, London, 1695

  Credland, Arthur G., Harvest from a Common Sea: The North Sea Fishery 1870–1940, Association of North Sea Societies, 1997

  Gilchrist, Andrew, Cod Wars and How to Lose Them, Q Press, Edinburgh, 1978

  Kirk, Hans (trans. Linder, Marc), Fiskerne, Fănpìhuà Press, Iowa City, 2000

  Perry, W. H. (ed.), The Fisherman’s Handbook, Fishing News, Farnham, 1980

  Report on the British Fishing Industry: Distant Water Trawlers, British Trawlers’ Federation, Hull, 1956

  Sicking, Louis and Darlene Abreu-Ferreira, Beyond the Catch: Fisheries of the North Atlantic, the North Sea and the Baltic 900–1850, Brill, Leiden, 2009

  Starkey, D., J. Ramster and C. Reid, England’s Sea Fisheries: The Commercial Sea Fisheries of England and Wales since 1300, Chatham, London, 2000

  Walmsley, Leo, Three Fevers, Jonathan Cape, London, 1932

  Wood, Walter, Men of the North Sea, Tales of the Dogger Bank, Eveleigh Nash, London, 1904

  Chapter 14: Radiant Star of Shetland

  Barnes, Michael P., The Norn language of Orkney and Shetland, Shetland Times, Lerwick, 1998

  Byron, R., Burra Fishermen: Social and Economic Change in a Shetland Community, Social Research Council, London (undated).

  Charlton, Edward, Travels in Shetland 1832–52, Shetland Times, Lerwick, 2007

  Knooihuizen, R., Fishing for Words: The Taboo Language of Shetland Fishermen and the Dating of Norn Language Death, Transactions of the Philological Society. Vol 106; No. 1, 2008, 100–113, Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2008

  Linklater, Eric, Orkney and Shetland: An Historical, Geographical, Social and Scenic Survey, Robert Hale, London, 1965

  McGrandle, Leith, The Story of North Sea Oil, Wayland, Hove, 1975

  Neill, Patrick, A Tour Through Some of the Islands of Orkney and Shetland, etc., A. Constable, Edinburgh, 1806

  Nicolson, James R., Shetland and Oil, Luscombe, London, 1972

  Owen, Olwyn (ed.), Things in the Viking World, Shetland Amenity Trust, Lerwick, 2012

  Simpson, Charlie, Water in Burgidale: Shetland Fisheries in a Pre-Electronic Age, Shetland Times, Lerwick, 2010

  Chapter 15: New Sea, New Chapters

  BBC News, ‘UKIP Councillor blames floods and storms on gay marriage’. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-25793358

  Hitchens, Peter, ‘Boston Lincolngrad: Peter Hitchens investigates the troubling transformation of a sleepy English town after mass immigration from Eastern Europe’, Daily Mail, 18 September 2011. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2037877/Boston-Lincolngrad-The-strange-transformation-sleepy-English-town.xhtml#ixzz3prLIxoqj

  Koolhaas, Rem, Zeekracht. http://oma.eu/projects/zeekracht

  Regional Studies Association, Balancing Foulness – Comprehensive Development Planning for the Thames Estuary, 1972

  Acknowledgements

  I’d dearly like to thank all those who have actively facilitated, made suggestions or criticisms, or otherwise indulged me in the writing of The Naked Shore: starting close to home, my partner Marie Francis for her indulgence – and Mark Cusick for his. Hugh Barnes, Alex Schneideman, Derek Johns, Henry Olsen and Edward Woodman all deserve thanks for their support and company on various legs.

  I’m also enormously grateful to Tim Bates of Pollinger, for his spot-on comments and suggestions (pulling no punches, but always enthusing), Michael Fishwick at Bloomsbury for bearing with me – and Anna Simpson for helping carry the book through to completion.

  So many people have shown interest and hospitality on my travels, but to Herman Vuijsje and Wilhemyn, Arend Maris, Jacob Hammer, Victor Laurenson, Andrew French, Uwe Jessel, Mathias Piepgras, Ben Davies and Jill Franklin, Anne Paulsen, Hark Martinen and Richard Haward – I owe particular gratitude.

  Index

  Adam of Bremen, here

  Albert, Prince, here

  Alfven, Hugo, here

  Allard, Andy, here

  Åls, here

  Ameland, here

  American Civil War, here, here

  Amrum, here, here, here, here, here, here

  Amsterdam, here, here, here, here, here

  Ancher, Anna and Michael, here, here, here

  Anderson, Tom, here

  Angles, here

  Anglo-Dutch Wars, here, here, here

  Antwerp, here, here, here, here

  archaeology, underwater, here

  Arendt, Hannah, here

  Asgard, here

  Asiatic clams, here

  Atlantis myth, here, here

  Attacotti, here

  Attlee, Clement, here, here

  Auckens, Jan, here

  Auden, W. H., here

  axolotl, arrives on Halligen, here

  Ayling, Terry, here

  Backenswarft, here

  Baltic, the

  holiday resorts, here, here, here

  Japanese in, here

  Baltic Sea, meets North Sea, here, here, here

  Barbary Coast, here

  bargees, Scheldt, here

  Barkly, Arthur, here

  Bata, Tomasz, here

  Bates, Michael, here, here

  bathing machines, here

  Bazalgette, J
oseph, here

  Beale, Benjamin, here

  Beattie, James, here

  Bebber, Captain Ewald, here, here

  Belloc, Hilaire, here, here

  Bendsen, Bende, here

  Betjeman, John, here

  Beveland, here

  Bilocca, ‘Big Lil’, here

  Bindoff, S. T., here

  Bismarck, Otto von, here

  Black, W. G., here

  Blackwater estuary, here, here

  Blass, Dr Ludwig, here

  bluefin tuna, return of, here

  bobbers, here, here, here, here

  Bonaparte, Lucien, here

  Borkum, here, here, here

  Boston, Lincs, here

  Botter, Frank, here, here

  box trawling, here

  Boyens, Rainhard, here

  Bradwell, here

  Brandon, Lieutenant Vivian, here

  Bredstedt, here, here, here

  Bridlington, here, here

  Brighton, here

  Brixham, here, here

  Brondum, Erik, here

  Burroughs, Sir John, here

  Callaghan, James, here

  Cambridgeshire Fens, here

  Canary Wharf, here

  Canvey Island, here, here, here

  Carver, Martin, here

  Cedd, here, here

  Cellardykes, here

  Cermak, Peter, here

  Charles II, King, here

  Charlton, Edward, here, here

  Chatham, Earl of (the ‘late Earl’), here, here

  Chauci, here, here

  Childers, Erskine, here, here

  The Riddle of the Sands, here, here, here, here, here, here

  Childers, Molly, here

  cholera, here, here

  Christian I, King of Norway, here

  Christianity, spread of, here

  Christiansen, Friedrich, here

  Church of Scotland, here

  Churchill, Winston, here

  Clark, Sir Graham, here

  Clark, Ian, here

  Cleethorpes, here, here, here, here

  climate change, here, here

  Cockle Spit, here

  cockles, here, here

  Cod Wars, here, here, here

  Coenen, Adriaen, here

  cogs, here, here

  Cohen, Leonard, here, here

  Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, here

  Coles, Briony, here

  Colinda, here

  Collins, Michael, here

  Connell, John, here

  Conrad, Joseph, here, here, here

  Constable, Burton, here

  Constable, John, here

  Corbin, Alain, here, here

  cow stones, here

  Crail, here, here

  Cranmer-Byng, Hugh Edward, here

  creation myths, North Sea, here

  Crosland, Anthony, here

  Cullen, Betty, here, here

  Cuxhaven, here

  Cymbrian Flood, here

  Darling, Grace, here

  Davis, W. M., here

  de Burgh, Baron Hubert, here

  De Panne, here

  de Ruyter, Admiral Michiel, here

  Defoe, Daniel, here

  Delting tragedy, here

  Dengie peninsula, here

  Devolder, Roland, here

  DeWall, Elske, here

  Dickens, Charles, here

  Doel, here

  Dogger Bank, here, here

  Dogger Bank Incident, here, here, here

  Domesday Book, here

  Drachmann, Holger, here

  drinking, among fishermen, here

  Druids, here

  Dunwich, here, here, here

  dykes, Scheldt, here, here, here, here

  Edward III, King, here

  Edwardes, Charles, here

  eel fishermen, suspiciousness of, here

  Eighty Years War, here

  Elbe, River, here

  Elizabeth I, Queen, here

  Elliot, Colonel, here

  Ems, River, here

  Enderby, Richard, here

  English Tourist Board, here

  Ensor, James, here, here

  Essex marshes, here, here, here, here

  European fisheries policies, here

  Farne Islands, here

  Finch, Willy, here

  Finnart oil refinery, here

  fish traps and weirs, here

  fishing, history of North Sea, here

  Flottenpolitik, here

  Flushing, see Vlissingen

  fluyts, here, here

  Föhr, here, here, here, here

  Forseti (god), here, here

  Fort, Marion C., here

  Foulness, here

  Franks, here

  Franz Ferdinand, Archduke, here, here

  Fraserburgh, here, here

  French, Andrew, here

  Freud, Sigmund, here

  Freya (goddess), here

  Friesland, here, here, here, here, here

  Frisian Islands, here, here, here, here

  and crime writing, here

  holiday resorts, here

  languages and dialects, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  and Nazis, here

  Frisians, here, here, here, here, here

  and ‘Frisian mentality’, here

  Frisii, here

  Gabbard, Battle of the, here

  Garhoren, here

  garum, here

  Gätke, Heinrich, here

  Gaye, Marvin, here

  George V, King, here

  Gibson, Andy, here, here

  Gill, Alec, here, here, here

  Gismeroya, here

  glasswort (‘chicken legs’), here

  Goebbels, Joseph, here

  Goering, Hermann, here

  Gothenburg, here, here, here, here

  Graham, John, here

  Grangemouth oil refinery, here, here

  Granville, Augustus Bozzi, here

  Gravesend, here, here

  Great Flood (1953), here

  Great Mandrenke (1362), here

  Great Stink (1858), here

  Great Wakering, here

  Greathead, Henry, here, here

  Grenen, here, here, here

  Griffiths, Eldon, here

  Grimsby, here, here, here, here, here, here

  Grode, here

  Groes, Maria, here, here

  Gulf Stream, here, here

  Hadleigh Castle, here

  Haig, General Douglas, here

  Halahan, Captain, here

  Halligen, here, here

  Löre, here

  and UNESCO protection, here

  Hammer, Jacob, here, here, here

  Hammond, Captain John, here

  Hanger, George, here

  Hans Hedtoft, here

  Hanseatic trade, here, here

  Hansen, Willy B., here, here

  Happisburgh, cliffs collapse, here

  Harold Godwinson, here

  Harold Hardrada, here

  Harris, Air Marshal Sir Arthur, here

  Hartlepool, shelling of, here

  Haward, Richard, here

  Hay, David, here

  Heine, Heinrich, here

  Heligoland, here, here, here, here, here

  and Atlantis myth, here, here

  bombing of, here, here

  ornithology, here

  transfer to Germany, here, here, here

  Heligoland trap, here

  Herald of Free Enterprise, here, here

  Herket, William, here

  herring, here, here, here, here, here

  Hilligenlei, here, here, here, here

  Himmler, Heinrich, here, here

  Hitchens, Peter, here

  Hitler, Adolf, here

  Hjortspring Boat, here

  HMS Dreadnought, here

  HMS Vindictive, here

  Holderness, here, here, here

  Hooge, here, here, here


  Hopkins, Gerard Manley, here

  Hualarjunkengonger, here

  Hull, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  Hessle Road fishing community, here, here

  Rayners bar, here, here

  St Andrew’s Fish Dock, here, here, here

  superstitions, here

  trawler losses, here

  Humber, River, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  bird life, here

  and Hull trawler fleet, here, here, here, here

  Hunnenswarf, here

  Husum, here, here, here

  Icelandic territorial waters, here see also Cod Wars

  Immingham, here

  Industry, wreck of the, here, here

  Iris, here

  Irish independence, Erskine Chiders and, here

  Isle of Grain refinery, here

  Jacobsen, Jacob, here

  James III, King of Scotland, here

  Jameson, John-James, here

  Jan (Carolinian slave), here

  Jessel, Uwe, here, here

  Jews

  Antwerp, here

  and seaside holidays, here, here

  Southend, here

  Johansen, Viggo, here

  Johanssen, Albrecht, here

  John and Charlotte, here

  Johnson, Boris, here

  Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, here

  Juist, here

  Jutes, here

  Jutland, Battle of, here

  Kampen, here

  Kattegat, here

  Kaufmann, Irina, here

  Keble’s Gazette, here

  Keep, William, here

  Kentish Knock, Battle of, here

  Keyes, Admiral, here

  Kiel Canal, here

  Killingholme, here

  Kilnsea, here, here

  King’s Lynn, here

  Kingsdown, here, here

  Kingston Garnet, here

  Kingston Peridot, here

  Kirk, Hans, here

  Kissinger, Henry, here

  Kniepsand, here, here

  Knokke, here, here

  Koolhaas, Rem, here

  Krøyer, Marie, here, here, here, here

  Krøyer, Peder Severin, here, here, here, here

  Krüss, Erich-Nummel, here, here, here

  Kusttram (Belgian Coast Tram), here, here

  labskaus, here

  Langeness, here, here

  languages and dialects, here

  Essex, here

  Frisian, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  Geordie, here

  Jutland, here

  Ostend, here

  Shetland, here, here, here

  Larkin, Philip, here, here

  Laurenson, Victor, here

  Laverman, Nynke, here

  Leggett, William, here, here, here, here

  Lehmann-Kalisch, Lilli, here

 

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