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Victory food from American waters. Tomorrow's fishermen--young Gloucester boys push wagons of rosefish from the unloading pier to the processing plant where the fish are filleted and frozen. Many of the boys will follow their forefathers and fishermen in New England waters

Victory food from American waters. The crew of Old Glory pulls up a sizeable haul of fish. Almost all of this catch will be filleted and frozen for military and lend-lease shipment

A black and white photo of a man on a boat. Office of War Information Photograph

Victory food from American waters. "They that go down to the sea in ships." This tribute to fishermen who have lost their lives at sea, stands in Gloucester, Massachusetts, one of the most famous fishing towns in New England

A black and white photo of a boat docked at a dock. Office of War Information Photograph

Victory food from American waters. The crew of Old Glory pulls up a sizeable haul of fish. Almost all of this catch will be filleted and frozen for military and lend-lease shipment

Victory food from American waters. At the docks in Gloucester, Massachusetts, crew members prepare their trawler for a week's voyage. Most of the fishermen in the city come from a line of fishermen that dates back for centuries

Victory food from American waters. The crew members are up at dawn and put in their trawl for the morning catch. Since fishermen are handicapped by shortage of boats and material, they must strive for the largest possible catches on each trip

A black and white photo of a man in a boat. Office of War Information Photograph

Victory food from American waters. Tomorrow's fishermen--young Gloucester boys push wagons of rosefish from the unloading pier to the processing plant where the fish are filleted and frozen. Many of the boys will follow their forefathers and fishermen in New England waters

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massachusetts essex county gloucester nitrate negatives gloucester mass victory food victory food american waters american waters tomorrow boys wagons rosefish pier plant fish many forefathers fishermen new farm security administration new england 1940 s united states history sailing ships ship library of congress
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01/01/1942
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Liberman, Howard, photographer
United States. Office of War Information.
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Gloucester (Mass.) ,  42.61583, -70.66194
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Library of Congress
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A black and white photo of a group of men on a boat. Office of War Information Photograph

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