While cruising on eBay recently, my husband spotted a James Holland lithograph for sale. He entered the fray and we were very pleased when he got the winning bid in and we were able to take ownership.
The lithograph dates from 1938 (although someone has written 1930 on it, where it is signed James Holland, you can also make out '38 which runs into the black print) and is very much from his social realism period. It is also very much in the style (although darker and busier) of the cartoons in the 1936 James Fitton Boswell Holland Desk Diary they produced with the Martin Lawrence press, containing drawings from Left Review.
The image (badly reproduced below) shows teams of fishwives working in the open air to fill barrels with herring or similar, and from other pictures we have around, seems to be set at Lowestoft.