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28. FURST, A. D.j Arendal, Boatbuilder and Exporter of Boats to 

 Sweden, Denmark, Hamburg, and England. Awarded Copenhagen, 1872, Diploma; 

 Drammen, 1873, Diploma. Model of Shore Fishing-Boat with Outfit. 



29. HANDELSFORENINGEN, Trondhjem, The Commercial Asso- 

 ciation at Trondhjem. Models of (1) the Nordland Fishing-Boat. (2) Herring Drift-net 

 Boat, with Nets and Outfit. (3) The Aafjord Boat for Cod Fishing. (4) Kiver Boat. (5) 

 Nordlands Joegt, used as transport vessel. 



30. KALLEVIG, HARALD, Arendal. Model of Fishing Vessel, with 



Full Eigging and Sails. 



31. LASSEN, TELLEF, Arendal, Shipbuilding-yard at Colbjornsvig. 

 Model of Well-Smack for Cod Fishing, and Drawing for Constructing the Vessel and Rigging. 



32. LYSENKAPPEN, MIKKEL, T., Alverstrommen, Fisherman and 

 Seine Maker. Models (1) of a Herring Seine-Boat, with Seine and Outfit ; (2) of a Herring 

 Drift-net Boat. 



33. MEYER, L. A., Mo, Eanen, Boatbuilder and Exporter. Awarded 

 Tromso, 1870, Diploma. Small Nordland Boat, of the Ranen type, for four oars, 5 meters long, 

 1-25 meter broad. 



34. NYGRUND, S., Stavanger. Collection of Models of 13 different 



Norwegian Fishing Vessels and Boats : Models of (1) Vessel, from Ryfylke (40 Tons). (2) 

 Decked Boat, from Hardanger (25 Tons). (3) Mackerel Boat, from Lister. (4) Pilot 

 Boat, from Hvaloerne. (5) Fishing-Beat, from Lister. (6) Fishing-Boat, from Ryfylke. 

 (7) Seine Boat, with Seine. (8) Six-Oar Boat, from Ryfylke. (9) Six-Oar Boat, from 

 Hardanger. (10) Four-Oar Fishing-Boat with Floating Fish-well, from Tysnes. (11) Four- 

 Oar Fishing-Boat with Well, from Ryfylke. (12) Large Nordland Boat. (13) Four-Oar 

 Fishing-Boat with Well, from Hardanger. 



35. SELSKABET FOR DE NORSKE FISKERIERS FREMME, 



Bergen (Norwegian Fisheries Improvement Association). Collection of Norwegian Fisheries 

 Models, representing all types of Norwegian Fishing-Boats and some Fishing- Vessels. (1) 

 Models of an Arctic Sea fishing-boat, with harpoons, lances, lines, axes, knives, &c., and also 

 cooking apparatus, &c., for the crew, used in the walrus-fishery and other Arctic Sea fishery, 

 one-tenth of full size. (2) A Fishing-Boat of the Ranen type, used in the Finmarken shore 

 and bank-fisheries, constructed of Mr. T. Jorgensen at Bodo, one-tenth of full size. (3) A 

 Lofoten fishing-boat, used in the Lofoten Cod-fishery with long line. Average full size, 12 

 metres long and 2'7 metres broad. (4) A Lofoten fishing-boat, used in the Lofoten Cod- 

 fishery, with gilt nets. Average full size, 12'5 metres long, 2-9 metres broad. (5) A Lofoten 

 fishing-boat of the Helgoland type. Average full size, 12 metres long and 2*7 metres broad. 

 (6) A Nordland fishing-boat of the Aafjorden type, used in Lofoten fishery, one-tenth of the 

 full size. (7) A Nordland transport vessel (Jsegt), used in the trade with dried fish, shipped 

 to the city of Bergen, about 350 miles off. The type itselt is many hundred years old, but 

 has been altered by degrees ; this improvement is from last century. Average size, 22 metres 

 long, 8'2 metres broad, 3'5 metres deep, tonnage, 80 tons. The square sail has two mourning 

 pieces in the upper corners in regard of the death of the poet and minister Peder Dass, much 

 esteemed and beloved of the population of Nordland. He died more than 100 years ago. (8) 

 A Nordland transport vessel (Jsegt), used in the trade with dried fish, shipped to Bergen. 

 Newer style. (See explanation of No. 7.) (9) A Lofoten lodging-vessel, used of the boat- 

 crews at the Norland fisheries, one-twentieth of full size. (10-11) A "Sondmore" Cod gill- 

 net fishing-boat, used in the bank-fishery. Average full size, 12-5 metres long, 1-6 metres 

 broad. The special form of the square sail makes it easy for the boat to keep only 2 points 

 from the wind. (13) A fishing-boat from Nordfjord, used in the shore fishery. Average full 

 size, 9 metres long and 2-4 metres broad. (14) A Herring gill-net fishing-boat from 

 Sondfjord, used in the shore-fishery. Average full size, 9-4 metres long, Tl metres 



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