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Putting down grig-weels
 
   
Putting down grig-weels
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Brief Description: Life on the upper Thames. Grig-weels were narrow baskets woven from willow, used to trap young eels.
Subject Date: 1875
Creator: H. R. Robertson
Publication: Life on the upper Thames
Page Number: 172
Publisher: Virtue, Spalding and Co.
Owner: Oxfordshire County Council
Contributor: Centre for Oxfordshire Studies
 
Place: Upper Thames
Dimensions: Height: 1683mm, Width: 2152mm
Subject: Eel, Eel Bucks, Punt, River, Thames, Environment, Changing, Working
Content Type: Book
Location: Centre for Oxfordshire Studies
Unique ID: tp-ox-robertson_life_172-i-00-001.tif
IPR: ThamesPilot
 
 
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