Oral history interview with Alan Smith of the Smith fishing family, Sunderland Point Oral history interview with Baxters of Morecambe staff Oral history interview with Beryl Leek, part of Robinson fishing family of Flookburgh Oral history interview with Bob Parkinson whose family ran the old lighthouse at Cocker Sands Abbey Oral history interview with Cedric Robinson, Queens Guide to the Sands in Grange Oral history interview with Charlie Overett of Morecambe, retired fisherman Oral history interview with Clare Worrall, owner and manager of Furness Fish and Poultry Supplies in Flookburgh Oral history interview with David Bates, fisherman Oral history interview with Dorothy Calverley of Sunderland Point Oral history interview with Eileen Bainbridge, worked at fish factory in Flookurgh and picked for fishermen in Flookburgh Oral history interview with Eileen Baxter and Helen Graham talking about the Morecambe Trawlers Oral history interview with Ellen Shuttleworth, member of the Burrow fishing family in Grange area and around Sunderland Point. Oral history interview with Elsie Patton and Joan Rowlandson on Flookburgh way of life and family arrangements. Oral history interview with Ernie Nicholson, net maker Oral history interview with Harold Gardner, former fisherman around Sunderland Point Oral history interview with Hilda Burrow, daughter of John Richard Dickinson Burrow, who was Guide to the Sands at Grange Farm Oral history interview with Ian McClure and Ged (Gerald) Benson, prominent fishing men in Flookburgh Oral history interview with Iris Birks of Sunderland Point Oral history interview with Jack Manning of Flookburgh Oral history interview with Jackie Bailiff of Sunderland Point Oral history interview with Janet Butler of Morecambe Bay Fishermen's Association Oral history interview with Jean Dennis and Barbara Dawe, daughters of Dick Woodhouse, a very influential shrimper in the Morecambe Bay area. Oral history interview with Jean Robinson. Father was Harold Butler and shrimped, cockled and caught flukes around Flookburgh. Oral history interview with Jennifer Snell, local historian