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Catch Collection (page 6)

"Catch: From Newfoundland Cod to World Series Glory, A Multifaceted Tale" In the vast waters of Newfoundland, Canada

Background imageCatch Collection: Success!

Success!
Petar Sabol

Background imageCatch Collection: Aiming One

Aiming One
Tao Huang

Background imageCatch Collection: A Deadly bite

A Deadly bite
Jennifer Lu

Background imageCatch Collection: ๐™„ ๐™ฌ๐™ž๐™ก๐™ก ๐™ก๐™ค๐™ซ๐™š ๐™ฎ๐™ค๐™ช ๐™ฉ๐™ž๐™ก๐™ก ๐™™๐™š๐™–๐™ฉ๐™ ๐™™๐™ค ๐™ช๐™จ ๐™ฅ๐™–๐™ง๐™ฉ

๐™„ ๐™ฌ๐™ž๐™ก๐™ก ๐™ก๐™ค๐™ซ๐™š ๐™ฎ๐™ค๐™ช ๐™ฉ๐™ž๐™ก๐™ก ๐™™๐™š๐™–๐™ฉ๐™ ๐™™๐™ค ๐™ช๐™จ ๐™ฅ๐™–๐™ง๐™ฉ
Ahmed Sobhi

Background imageCatch Collection: Narrow Catch

Narrow Catch
Makoto Hamasaki

Background imageCatch Collection: Osprey with prey

Osprey with prey
Janson Lin

Background imageCatch Collection: Caught a Small Fish

Caught a Small Fish
Raymond Ren Rong Liu

Background imageCatch Collection: Two cheetahs in the morning light

Two cheetahs in the morning light
Hung Tsui

Background imageCatch Collection: Catch

Catch
Hung Tsui

Background imageCatch Collection: Swirl

Swirl
Petar Sabol

Background imageCatch Collection: Morning Chase

Morning Chase
Rob Li

Background imageCatch Collection: Morning catch

Morning catch
Young Feng

Background imageCatch Collection: Theย Kamchatkaย brownย bear, Ursus arctos

Theย Kamchatkaย brownย bear, Ursus arctos beringianus catches salmons at Kuril Lake in Kamchatka, in the water. Petr Simon

Background imageCatch Collection: Little Owl

Little Owl
Eyal Amer

Background imageCatch Collection: It is lunch time

It is lunch time
David Hua

Background imageCatch Collection: Bloody!

Bloody!
Khaleel Nadoum

Background imageCatch Collection: ะ ะซะ‘ะะซะ™ ะ”ะ•ะะฌ

ะ ะซะ‘ะะซะ™ ะ”ะ•ะะฌ
Svetlana Pavlะพvskaja

Background imageCatch Collection: The African Skimmer

The African Skimmer
Jaco Marx

Background imageCatch Collection: Lilliputian

Lilliputian
Fernando Coelho

Background imageCatch Collection: A cat fisher on the beach

A cat fisher on the beach
A cat fisher sits beside a basket full of fish on the beach.. Iryna Kuznetsova (Iridi)

Background imageCatch Collection: Long winter

Long winter
Petar Sabol

Background imageCatch Collection: BIG FISH

BIG FISH
Golubeva Nataly

Background imageCatch Collection: The Catch

The Catch
Olof Petterson

Background imageCatch Collection: Resting owl with prey

Resting owl with prey
Michaela Fireลกovรก

Background imageCatch Collection: The Dive

The Dive
Mystic Number

Background imageCatch Collection: The Web

The Web
Mystic Number

Background imageCatch Collection: The Catch

The Catch
Mystic Number

Background imageCatch Collection: Meadow Pipit with Moth

Meadow Pipit with Moth
Kieran O Mahony AIPF

Background imageCatch Collection: Belted Kingfisher with catch

Belted Kingfisher with catch
Johnny Chen

Background imageCatch Collection: North-American TB-25N Mitchell N1042B

North-American TB-25N Mitchell N1042B (msn 108-34098, ex 44-30823A), ca 1965. Built as a North American B-25J-25/27-NC 44-30823 for the United States Army Air Force and converted to TB-25N

Background imageCatch Collection: Fishing boat unloading catch in Whitby, early 1900s

Fishing boat unloading catch in Whitby, early 1900s Date: circa 1900s

Background imageCatch Collection: Wall painting of Fishermen - Phylakopi of Melos

Wall painting of Fishermen - Phylakopi of Melos
Painting of Fishermen discovered at Fylakopi on Melos - National Museum of Athens, Greece. The original is cylindrical (possibly the base of a wheel-made vase), the image wrapping around the object

Background imageCatch Collection: WW2, The Blue-Eyed Cat Enlists Some Hares

WW2, The Blue-Eyed Cat Enlists Some Hares
A WW2 childrens book illustration from The Blue-Eyed Cat. The image portrays Tom the cat, wearing military uniform, enlisting some hares to help him catch some mice. Date: circa 1945

Background imageCatch Collection: WW2, The Blue-Eyed Cat Enlists A Cow

WW2, The Blue-Eyed Cat Enlists A Cow
A WW2 childrens book illustration from The Blue-Eyed Cat. The image portrays Tom the cat, wearing military uniform, enlisting a cow to help him catch a mouse. Date: circa 1945

Background imageCatch Collection: WW2, The Blue-Eyed Cat

WW2, The Blue-Eyed Cat
A WW2 childrens book illustration from The Blue-Eyed Cat. The image portrays Tom the cat, wearing military uniform, ready to lead an army to catch mice. Date: circa 1945

Background imageCatch Collection: Music cover, Did You Ever Catch A Weasel Asleep?

Music cover, Did You Ever Catch A Weasel Asleep?
Music cover, Did You Ever Catch A Weasel Asleep, words by Geoffrey Thorn, composed by Walter Redmond, sung by G H MacDermott, design by Alfred Concanen Date: 19th century

Background imageCatch Collection: Cries of London, fly paper seller

Cries of London, fly paper seller
Cries of London, Catch em Alive-Oh, Fly Paper Seller. Date: 19th century

Background imageCatch Collection: The Fish Market, Venice

The Fish Market, Venice
A painting which depicts the busy scene of a fish market in Venice, Italy, beside a canal, customers can be seen in great numbers, bartering with merchants for their catch, which consists of fish

Background imageCatch Collection: Letter from Captain Edward Smith to his daughter

Letter from Captain Edward Smith to his daughter
Future Titanic Captain Edward J. Smith, from RMS Baltic - a unique handwritten letter to his daughter Helen, dated 29 November 1906: My Dear Daughter

Background imageCatch Collection: Shark Fishing in the Caribbean

Shark Fishing in the Caribbean
A group of men gather around the carcass of a large shark they have caught on the coast of a caribbean island. Shark fishing is still legal in much of the world, including the Caribbean, to this day

Background imageCatch Collection: A Catch of Arapaima Fish

A Catch of Arapaima Fish
A catch of arapaima fish. Native to the Amazon and Essequibo basins of South America, they are among the world's largest freshwater fish. Date: 1924

Background imageCatch Collection: Prawners, Sydney Harbour

Prawners, Sydney Harbour
An etching of some prawn fishing boats beside a dock, with four people sorting their catch and supplies. Date: circa 1925

Background imageCatch Collection: Surf Fishing

Surf Fishing
Etching showing a man engaging in surf fishing, looking life he has got a big catch. Date: circa 1930

Background imageCatch Collection: Eel or fish nets on a river

Eel or fish nets on a river Date: circa 1890s

Background imageCatch Collection: Life on a North Sea trawler -- fishermen at work on deck, hauling in a net full of fish. Date: 1960s

Life on a North Sea trawler -- fishermen at work on deck, hauling in a net full of fish. Date: 1960s

Background imageCatch Collection: WW2 - Home Front - Land Girl hunting rats with ferrets

WW2 - Home Front - Land Girl hunting rats with ferrets and the results of one day's offensive in a Hereford Barn. Date: circa 1942

Background imageCatch Collection: Dead shark and window-shopping holidaymakers

Dead shark and window-shopping holidaymakers
Holidaymakers window shopping for souvenirs, Devon right next to the dramatic form of a dead (and very real!) hanging shark. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd Date: 1957

Background imageCatch Collection: THE DAY'S CATCH

THE DAY'S CATCH
The Day's Catch - freshly caught pike in the front of a boat on the Norfolk Broads, England. Date: 1960s



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"Catch: From Newfoundland Cod to World Series Glory, A Multifaceted Tale" In the vast waters of Newfoundland, Canada, lies a bountiful catch that has sustained generations - the mighty cod. For centuries, these prized fish have been at the heart of Newfoundland's fishing industry, providing sustenance and livelihoods for its people. But catching goes beyond just fish; it extends to thrilling moments on sports fields too. In the 1955 World Series, left fielder Sandy Amoros of the Brooklyn Dodgers made an unforgettable catch. As Yogi Berra sent a deep fly ball soaring towards him in Yankee Stadium, Amoros leaped into action and snatched victory from the jaws of defeat. Across oceans in Whitstable, England, oyster catches are a way of life. These skilled individuals brave treacherous tides to gather succulent oysters from their beds โ€“ a tradition that has shaped coastal communities for centuries. The art world also embraces "catch" as inspiration. Winslow Homer's masterpiece "Fog Warning" depicts a lone fisherman battling against nature's elements while hauling his precious catch home. Similarly captivating is "The Lighthouse (Newlyn, Cornwall), " where an unknown artist captures fishermen returning with their hard-earned bounty. Sports enthusiasts witness incredible catches too; Len Weare springs high into the air as Newport County goalkeeper to secure victory under immense pressure. His skillful grab symbolizes determination and resilience in times of challenge. From France to Germany and Norse mythology alike comes tales of mythical creatures known for their elusive catches. Legends speak of beings like Oyster Catchers who possess magical abilities tied closely with marine life โ€“ enchanting imaginations throughout history. Even angling enthusiasts find joy in this word; French and English artificial fishing flies dance upon rivers' surfaces as they lure unsuspecting trout into their grasp. Fly fishing becomes an art form where patience meets precision resulting in exhilarating catches. Transportation also plays a role in the catch narrative.