Fishing for Trout at Norton Fisheries near Baldock

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This painting contains portraits of local men. Unfortunately, however, their names have been lost. They are fishing on a part of the river Ivel which has been dammed to form a lake for trout. This was part of the property of a company known as Norton Fisheries which operated along the river between Baldock and Radwell raising trout in hatcheries and fry ponds and growing them in screened parts of the river.

Baldock Museum

Baldock

Title

Fishing for Trout at Norton Fisheries near Baldock

Date

1906

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 31 x W 40 cm

Accession number

PCF1

Acquisition method

gift, 1990s

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

H. Bullard 1906

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