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Are you interested in the heritage and natural environment of Morecambe Bay? This website contains photographs, archaeological reports, stories, memories, and maps. Find out more about us or how you can get involved.

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  • Barrow-in-Furness: The early days

    Barrow-in-Furness: The early days

    Barrow-in-Furness – but yesterday an obscure fishing village and today a corporate borough with nearly 30,000 inhabitants. Francis Leach in “Barrow-in-Furness, ...
  • Conservation at Birkrigg Stone Circle

    Conservation at Birkrigg Stone Circle

    Morecambe Bay Partnership, working in partnership with Historic England and volunteers, through our Headlands to Headspace Scheme, is working to help conserve one of ...
  • Jenny Brown's Point

    Jenny Brown's Point

    One of the key projects of the Headlands to Headspace community archaeology programme is the investigation of an intriguing chimney ...
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  • Michelle Cooper on Oral history interview David Hodgson. Growing up in Morecambe in 1950s.

    19/11/2020
    Thanks for letting us know Judith - we'll amend. Glad you are enjoying listening :-)
  • Judith Coyle on Oral history interview David Hodgson. Growing up in Morecambe in 1950s.

    11/11/2020
    He's talking about Althams, the butchery business, not Alphans. Very interesting indeed.
  • Chris May on Morecambe’s Super Swimming Stadium

    10/03/2020
    I loved the Super Swimming Stadium and always managed to persuade my mum to buy me a summer season ticket....
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