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The Johnston Collection

This unique collection represents the work of three generations of a local family of photographers who captured images of life in and around Wick between 1863 and 1975. During that period they produced around 100,000 glass-plate negatives. Of these, nearly 50,000 survive and are held in trust by the Wick Society.

Father, son and grandson of the Johnston family captured an era when Wick was the “herring capital of Europe.” “The silver darlings,” as the herring were nicknamed, attracted over a thousand boats which crowded into the harbour in August and September each year for the season and thousands of migrant workers swelled the town’s population. They were photographed preparing their boats, setting the tan sails for sea, landing catches, and onshore were recorded in scenes of intense activity which show the teams of workers who gutted, cured, packed and carted the salted herring barrels for export all over the world. The Johnston plates also show the boat builders, the coopers, rope makers, basket weavers, plumbers, shopkeepers and others in supporting industries to give a wonderful glimpse of social history.

The collection represents a unique record of the development of Wick and its importance as a major herring fishing port

A Selection of the Johnston Collection Images
Mounted 10x8 prints priced £10 each can be ordered by number along with payment by cheque to :
The Wick Society, 18-27 Bank Row, Wick, Caithness KW1 5EY, Scotland


Postal rates
UK
1 print mounted 1st £1.40
2 prints mounted 1st £1.90
Europe (Printed Paper Rate)
1 print mounted Air £1.50
2 prints mounted Air £2.00
Aus/NZ/USA (Printed Paper Rate)
1 print mounted Air £2.40
2 prints mounted Air £3.50
(Other quantities ? please request prices)
Sizes/Prices
Size Price
10x8 Print £10

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