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Fjordmannstove in the Sunnmøre Museum (Ålesund, Norway).

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Nederlands: Fjordmannstove in het Sunnmøre Museum (Ålesund, Noorwegen).

"Deze fjordmannstove werd in 1868 in Fosnavåg gebouwd door twee boeren uit Dalsfjord. Ze hadden elk een “åttring boot” met een bemanning van 7 man.

Bijna alle boeren gingen de zee op als paaiers zoals haring en kabeljauw de kust naderden. In de winter was het niet mogelijk om 's nachts in open boten te slapen. Ook konden de fjordbewoners niet elke nacht van de visgronden naar huis terugkeren. Ze moesten ergens aan de kust onderdak zoeken. Ze vonden onderdak bij mensen die op de eilanden woonden of door een hut te bouwen. De eilandbewoners noemden deze hutten “fjordmannstover” naar de mannen uit de fjorden die ze bezaten.

Aan het tijdperk van deze gebouwen kwam een einde met de komst van dekboten met hutten en motoren."

(vertaald van [1])
English: Fjordmannstove in the Sunnmøre Museum (Ålesund, Norway).

"This fjordmannstove was erected in Fosnavåg in 1868 by to farmers from Dalsfjord. They each captained an “åttring boat” which had a crew of 7 men.

Almost all farmers would take to the sea when spawners such as herring and cod neared the shore. During winter it was not possible to sleep overnight in open boats. Nor could the fjord dwellers return home from the fishing grounds every single night. They had to seek shelter somewhere on the coast. They found lodgings with people living on the islands or by building a hut. The islanders named these huts “fjordmannstover” after the men from the fjords who owned them.

The era of these buildings came to an end with the arrival of decked boats with cabins and engines." (from [2])
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