Malcolm R. White

Author and publisher of Coastal and Maritime books
Fishing With Diversity

Fishing With Diversity

A portrait of the Colne Group of Lowestoft

Fishing with Diversity covers the activities of the Colne group of companies. The parent company, Colne Shipping, was a major operator of British fishing vessels and together with the proceeding companies, achieved over 50 years of continuous fishing from Lowestoft. Included in the book is an overview of all the Colne companies, and also a comprehensive database of over 150 vessels. The once substantial Colne presence in the offshore oil and gas industry is extensively covered, as are the vessels involved in that work.

The book has 184 pages and features 220 photographs of which 140 are in colour. The photographs include steam and diesel powered drifters, MFVs, tugs, offshore standby vessels and the various types of trawlers owned by the Group. Of great interest to readers in other parts of the UK are the former Grimsby, Hull, Aberdeen and Fleetwood vessels purchased in the 1970s and 1980s. The majority of these ended their working days at Lowestoft. One section in the book includes photographs taken at sea on board the large beam trawler, LT1005 St Anthony.

Fishing with Diversity is strictly a limited edition with only 1200 copies available. Each book will be individually labelled, signed and numbered. Included on the label is the date of publication and the occasion on which the book was first published.

Fishing with Diversity is very reasonably priced at £9.99. The book is in A4 landscape format, contains 184 pages, and features 220 photographs of which 140 are in colour. The ISBN reference is 09532485 2 6.

ISBN9780953248520
Pages184
Price£9.99
Photos140 colour, 80 mono

Fishing With Diversity can be ordered direct from Coastal Publications and is available from any good bookshop.

Colne Kestrel
The standby vessel, Colne Kestrel formerly the trawler Boston Kestrel.

LT758 Vera Criena
The steam drifter LT758 Vera Criena on the beach at Bacton in 1939.

LT340 St. Christopher
The beam trawler LT340 St. Christopher. She was broken up in 1994.

LT134 British Honduras
The side trawler LT134 British Honduras leaves Lowestoft for the fishing grounds.