In Monsoon they appear as wide-eyed, god-like creatures dressed in yellow oilskins with water-filled pipes attached. |
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So, I donned gloves and oilskins and put my hands to work cleaning out traps alongside my companions. |
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Archive footage shows figures in yellow oilskins, hauling nets, heaving and leaping with silver fish. |
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They cycled both ways in the rain and the dark without any oilskins or protective gear and arrived back at 5am. |
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As a study in nostalgia it is a gem, right down to the steam trains, sailing boats and 11s.6d. oilskins. |
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The lifeboat was an open rowing boat manned by local volunteers clad in oilskins. |
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In her home-made oilskins held together with gaffer tape, the teenage was the most down-to-earth of sailing students. |
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We climbed into oilskins, life jackets and clip-on safety harnesses, and became fellow shipmates for the day-night crossing. |
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His captain, Pullen said, wore his oilskins day and night, and vomited all the time. |
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Despite layers of thermal underwear and polar fleeces under my oilskins, I am so cold that I have lost all feeling in my right hand. |
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A team of men in bright yellow oilskins and wellies prepares to winch a salmon cage out of the water. |
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A number of the men in question in this incident had been given a complete set of oilskins before embarking in Rossaveal. |
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When he finally hung up his black boots and oilskins last month, Liam had clocked up 42 years as a fireman. |
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The operator was wearing a T-shirt and several sweat shirts underneath his oilskins. |
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When they come up we can make out on the tiny bridges two figures covered in oilskins, but nevertheless drenched through and looking like drowned rats. |
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It was raining heavy on the day and we were wearing oilskins. |
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It is about wanting to be the sort of person who has a cloakroom groaning with wellington boots and children's oilskins, even if you last went for a walk 10 years ago. |
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Winton had been wearing a complete set of thick winter woolens, oilskins, and sea boots, and despite being a strong swimmer had not stood a chance in the heavy sea. |
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Confronted by angry workers in overalls or oilskins, he may think that he can save a factory or abolish fish quotas. |
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With his experience of ocean racing, Marc feels at ease in three layers of clothing with his fur fleece and his heavy oilskins. |
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The pickers were well wrapped up in oilskins and boots to slosh through the mud. |
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All the same, bracing winds, spray and dripping oilskins are part of the game? |
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There's a brown house beside green water and a yellow-haired man in blue oilskins. |
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The men wear oilskins and duck-cloth trousers, carry rucksacks and rope ladders, and light their way with a horse-carriage lantern. |
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The worst thing, we agreed, was putting on the oilskins in such conditions, whether on a fishing boat or a yacht heeled well over and battering her way into a difficult sea. |
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There are everyday photos in the style of Frank Meadows Sutcliffe of fishermen and their womenfolk, and examples of the smocks and oilskins worn by them. |
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Gordon's case is different: after having worn out his oilskins racing a monohull on the west coast of Scotland, he changed to a multihull, to go faster and further? |
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In fear, the family wrapped the radio in oilskins and buried it. |
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In our sport, men in blazers have overcome by now those in oilskins. |
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I'm a man in oilskins and when I go to sea I want to win. |
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After a splendid sunrise in the Iroise sea, with an unfortunately gentle sea scarcely wrinkled by a few saving ripples, we're at least going to shed our oilskins for the first time. |
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A man appeared in fisherman's oilskins and made us repeat a couple of phrases in a Newfie accent, swig some Screech, eat some hard bread, and knighted us with an oar. |
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