Ed Rioux wanted us to Share this video with our readers-
Ed writes-
i am now 81 dont think i know you – may know family members from the old days
my dad fished out o gloucester late 30s 40s 50s italian fleet seiners draggers would like very much to talk to you about this– we are releasing a dvd ( a 8mm movie converted to a dvd- taken in 1944 of the dragger Curlew fishing at the banks) probably sadly we wont see fishing like this again – history for sure
What an amazing video! Thank you so much Ed for sharing this treasure! We really are blessed to come from a town with such an amazing history.
LikeLike
What a treasure!. Thank you Mr. Rioux and all who had a hand in putting this film together. It is now a part of Gloucester history.
LikeLike
Great video thanks for sharing!!
LikeLike
The quality and content of that video is amazing, especially considering how long ago it was shot. I didn’t know there even were video cameras in 1944. Enjoyed that very much – the music was great too. Thank you Ed.
LikeLike
Thank you very very much Mr.Rioux,
A true snapshot into out heritage.
LikeLike
Simply priceless..just stunning footage, voice over, and work. Great job!
LikeLike
Donna’s Dad from Riverdale?! Knew your family way back when…. Fabulous video, Mr. Rioux! Thanks so much for sharing-
Linn Doyle Parisi
LikeLike
VERY GOOD FILM SHOWS THE STYLE OF FISHING THAT I CUT MY CLOTH ON. BRINGS BACK A WARM FLOOD OF MERORIES.
LikeLike
Great presentation..brings back many memories. I fished on board the Mary Rose with my father, Capt Joe Ciarametaro. We fished along with the Curlew. Remember those days well.
LikeLike
Great to see this here. Thanks for sharing. I’m sending it on to all I know. Wonderful! I think my girlfriend’s dad is in there somewhere, but can’t make him out. Maybe she will. Lee Swekla
LikeLike
hello capt joey
is this the good morning gloucester capt joey ciarametaro – i hope it is–i know my dad must have know your dad – them fishermen all knew each other- wow that is really great thanks again seaya ed-
LikeLike
It was a privilege to be part of this project with my friends Ed Rioux, Joyce McCourt, Dave Medvitz, Bobby Fowkes and Roger and Susan Ebacher. It is a historical record of the Fishing industry in the 1940’s and so interesting. We should also give credit to Ed’s family for their inspiration and support. I was lucky for the opportunity to listen to Ed talk about the early days of Gloucester and stories about his Mom, Dad and his siblings and how they survived in the 1940’s as a fisherman’s family. Ed gave credit to both his parents for their honesty and hard work ethic.
Bill Perry
LikeLike
Enjoyed your video, Eddie – I love enything to do with our beloved Gloucester. I hope you are doing okay. Russell is fine & I am recovering from a total knee replacement – other than that, all is well. Take care, Gert & Russell, too.
LikeLike