Fisherman's Beach, Swampscott, Masssachusetts prior to 1896

Item

Title
Fisherman's Beach, Swampscott, Masssachusetts prior to 1896
Description
Blaney Beach, also known as Fisherman's Beach, was the center of the fishing industry in Swampscott. In 1896, the town built the Fish House to "replace the numerous individual fish houses." In 1897, the Report of the Park Commissioners stated that, "We have aimed at two things: a convenient and sanitary quarters and an architecturally attractive sturcture becoming of a high class pleasure resort." The fish house remains operational and is the only known municipal fish house still in use in the United States.--from Images of America : Swampscott, Turino and Mathias, 1996
Artist's rendering shows a panoramic view looking north along Blaney (Fisherman's) Beach with fish houses in the background and fishermen on the beach and in dories as well as figures walking on the street above the beach.
Date estimated
Contributor
Institution: Swampscott Public Library
Coverage
Massachusetts -- Essex (county) -- Swampscott
Humphrey Street (Swampscott, Mass.)
Blaney Beach (Swampscott, Mass.)
Date
1895?
Format
image/jpeg
Identifier
B19
Subject
Beaches
Type
Still image
Photographs
Original Format
1 photograph : b&w
Media
b19.jpg