Though this cast iron cod is the smallest listed structure in the United Kingdom at just over a meter tall, the scaly sculpture weighs a whopping 110 kilograms—ten times heavier on average than its natural brethren when caught. Installed in 1887 to receive donations for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), what is now the charity’s oldest collection box stands upon its tail, overlooking Robin Hood’s Bay in Yorkshire. From this spot, centuries of fishing boats cast the village’s maritime heritage, and lifeboats were launched to save the lives of…