A collection of images of Murlins. In the archival images you can see them in use balanced on top of the fishwives back creels and in the collection of baskets at Anstruther Museum you will notice one to the left of the picture. These are best viewed as a slide show by double clicking on any picture and they will then be seen full size.
- A half-round murlin, as used by Newhaven fishwife. National Museums of Scotland
- Two Fisherrow fishwives at the foot of Bush Street. 1904. Musselburgh Museum Committee Helen Hamilton on the left and her sister Margaret Hamilton.
- Woman preparing mussels for bait
- Phemie, an east coast fishwife, selling fish in Corstophine, early 1900s. Scottish Life Archive
- Fisheries Museum Anstruther
- Putting creels on the tram. 1940s.
- Margaret Fairnie in working clothes. Fisherrow fishwife.