A collection of pictures of East Coast Fishwive’s creels, including archival photos of the creels being used and photos of these creels in museums.
- Newhaven creel. Natural willow creel, Baxter-Rintoul Collection. National Museums of Scotland
- Aberdeen fishwives in the green. St Andrews Special Collections
- Two Fisherrow fishwives at the foot of Bush Street. 1904. Musselburgh Museum Committee Helen Hamilton on the left and her sister Margaret Hamilton.
- Phemie, an east coast fishwife, selling fish in Corstophine, early 1900s. Scottish Life Archive
- Finely woven east coast creel made from buff willow, detail of back with strap. Highland Folk Museum
- Finely woven east coast creel made from buff willow, view of base. Highland Folk Museum
- Finely woven east coast creel made from buff willow. Highland Folk Museum
- Finely woven east coast creel made from rattan, detail of weave. Highland Folk Museum
- Finely woven east coast creel made from rattan, detail of top. Highland Folk Museum
- Finely woven east coast creel made from rattan, side view. Highland Folk Museum
- Finely woven east coast creel made from rattan, base view. Highland Folk Museum
- Finely woven east coast creel made from rattan, front view. Highland Folk Museum