The dangerous trade that shaped an English port
Hull, a port city in northern England, was once one of Britain's most important fishing centres. From the 19th Century, deep-sea trawling shaped its economy and daily life, with thousands relying on the industry. But the work was hazardous, and fishing at sea became known as one of the world's most dangerous occupations.
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