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Shellfish and its Role in UK History and Culture Janet H Brown Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling
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it all started with the Romans….
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Scallop decoration from Verulamium UK 150AD
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Skara Brae – neolithic village
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Role of the church in mediaeval times
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Generous interpretation of fish
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Victorian times Poverty and oysters always seem to go together
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Science informing literature? "O Oysters, come and walk with us!" The Walrus did beseech. "A pleasant walk, a pleasant talk, Along the briny beach: We cannot do with more than four, To give a hand to each."
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Rise and fall of the oyster fleets Production of Firth of Forth in 1800 – 30 million oysters pa Dramatic fall in production in England thought to be related to advent of railways First imports to boost production made in 1870s – Crassostrea virginica from USA and Ostrea edulis from France and Holland
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Darker story still with mussels
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Cromarty
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Map of Tain and Dornoch Firth
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Photos and work courtesy of shell artist Blott Kerr-Wilson
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More Blott Kerr Wilson – left from cookery school in Ballymaloe and above an orangerie in France
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The Water Baby by Herbert James Draper 1900
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Hymn to man
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1 of Damien Hursts 4 gifts to the Tate Modern
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Birmingham
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East End culture
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The Shrimp Girl by William Hogarth
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Connections to Birmingham again
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Winkle Pickers
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Half of voters say Brown would struggle to run a whelk stall - Daily Mail November 2007
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Cockles and mussels alive alive O
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www.blottshellhouses.com
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Thank you ICSR
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