The Iceland year-book - 01.01.1926, Page 68

The Iceland year-book - 01.01.1926, Page 68
to the abundance of water-power. Otherwise paraffin oil is used for illumination. In the rural parts, peat, though frequently of inferior quality, is the principal fuel, for coal has to be imported, and inland transport is, besides, rather costly. Seams of coal of poor quality have, indeed, been discovered in various parts of the country, hut it has not been found a paying proposition to ex- ploit these mines. Gasworks are as yet only in Reykjavik, where gas is commonly used for cook- ing. Central heating is fast becoming universal. Agriculture Agriculture and fishing have from and earliest times been the chief sources Fisheries, of livelihood in Iceland, but it was not until the 19th century that a distinct class of fishermen came into existence, and even in 1850 only 7 per cent, of the popula- tion obtained their living as fishermen, while at that time 82 per cent, were agriculturists. Sixty years later the percentages were 19 and 51 re- spectively and are now about 40 and 25. For hundreds of years the only boats used for fishing were open rowing boats, hut in the 18th century small decked vessels were introduced. Their use, however, remained quite insignificant until about 1850, hut from that time onwards their number continued to increase. Motorboats were introduced about 1900, and in 1904 the first steamtrawler was bought, after English trawlers had for 13 years frequented Icelandic fishing grounds. The adoption of this type of vessel, synchronizing with improved methods in the herring fishery, has virtually revolutionized the fishing industry in 62
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