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Fishwife

Fishwife — a public art in england-yorkshire, United Kingdom.

Wendy's, Whitby - geograph.org.uk - 7952317

Stephen Craven — CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons licence

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h

About

Fishwife is a public art located in england-yorkshire, United Kingdom. Sourced from OpenStreetMap (ODbL licence); see local listings for visitor information, opening hours and admission details.

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From the Wikipedia article

A fishwife, fish-fag or fishlass is a woman who sells fish. She is typically the wife of a fisherman, selling her husband's catch, but other sources of fish have been used. Some wives and daughters of fishermen were notoriously loud and foul-mouthed, as noted in the expression to swear like a fishwife, as they sold fish in the marketplace. Among the reasons for their outspokenness were that their wares were highly perishable and lost value if not sold quickly, and the similarity of their product to that of others selling the same thing, with volume of voice or colourful language drawing customer attention. Also, managing alone while their menfolk were away fishing for extended periods made them strong and self-sufficient. In this context, the word wife means woman rather than married woman, from the Old English wif (woman).

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Coordinates
54.4867, -0.6134
Address
Grape Lane, Whitby, YO22 4BA

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Where is Fishwife?
Fishwife is in Yorkshire & the Humber, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 54.4867°, -0.6134°.