Oral history interview with Colin Midwinter (born 1954) and Harry Roberts (born 1958), both RNLI Morecambe volunteers. Downloads Loading... Taking too long? Reload document | Open in new tab Colin Midwinter (born 1954) and Harry Roberts (born 1958) are both RNLI Morecambe volunteers.Creator Morecambe Bay Partnership Date created May 2018 Time period 1970s-2000s Contributor Colin Midwinter and Harry Roberts Copyright Morecambe Bay Partnership Access Open Reference number H2H.0695 Format Oral history (85) Themes Rescue services and safety at sea (41) Places Morecambe (255) No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Rescue services and safety at sea'We don't have tides in Blackburn'A certificate of service issued by the RNLI to Mark BaxterA RNLI letter of thanks to Samuel Baxter for his ten years service as Hon. Sec. of the Morecambe BranchA RNLI letter to Mark Baxter to show appreciation for a rescue of a man off the Stone Jetty, MorecambeBarrow Lifeboat Station Centenary CertificateCockersands Lighthouse and Lighthouse Keeper's cottageCockersands Lighthouse Keeper Thomas Parkinson on his last fishing trip before retiringCockersands Lighthouse Keeper Thomas Parkinson salmon fishing with a haaf netCockersands Lighthouse Keeper Thomas Parkinson with a catch of salmonCockersands Lighthouse Keeper Thomas Parkinson with sons Robert [and John]Cockersands Lighthouse Keeper Thomas Parkinson with the last salmon he caught before retiringCockersands Lighthouse Keepers Thomas and Beatrice Parkinson at Cockerham SandsCockersands Lighthouse with a boat beached ashore in the foregroundCockersands Lighthouse with Lighthouse Keepers Thomas and Beatrice Parkinson and their son BobCrossfields of ArnsideHerbert LeighLifeboat N.T.Morecambe Bay Lives Oral History Podcast Number 3 - The SeaMorecambe cockling disaster - 'on our knees'Nearly drowned - Margaret OwenOral history interview with Bruce Chattaway, station Officer for Ulverston Inshore Rescue ServiceOral history interview with Colin Midwinter (born 1954) and Harry Roberts (born 1958), both RNLI Morecambe volunteers.Oral history interview with Eric Greenough on coastguardsOral history interview with Maisie and John MurrayOral history interview with Tony Cowell, Fisherman in FleetwoodPhotograph of Ulverston SlipwayPhotographic slide of LifeboatPlover Scar Lighthouse surrounded by a wattle fencing fish trapPortrait Janet Raby, Keeper of Plover Scar and Cockersand lighthousesPortrait of Cockersands Lighthouse Keeper Thomas ParkinsonPortrait of Dick Raby, Keeper of Plover Scar and Cockersand lighthousesPortrait of Dick Raby, Keeper of Plover Scar and Cockersand lighthouses, at Plover Scar fish trapRites of passage of a coastguardRNLB Herbert LeighSir William Priestley and Replica By Alasdair Simpson, Arnside Sailing ClubThe four masted sailing ship "Kelburn" stranded on the Yeoman BankThe Morecambe lightship ashore after parting her moorings in a storm November 1894The Morecambe lightship ashore at Battery Point after parting her moorings again in a stormThe Morecambe lightship ashore at Battery Point after parting her moorings in a storm 1.The Morecambe lightship ashore at Battery Point after parting her moorings in a storm 2.Ulverston inshore rescue on a busy saturday - Bruce Chattaway
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