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Ship and boat building
Ship and boat building
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5 stories
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Crossfields of Arnside
With 25 boats and 2 replicas, Crossfields of Arnside are one of most significant builders on the OGA Boat Register. Arnside ...
Defending the Docks Oral History
Defending the Docks was a community heritage project researching many different aspects of the history of Barrow-in-Furness during the Second ...
Early Shipbuilding in Furness and Barrow
Sailing vessels have been built on the Furness coast for centuries. An attempt was made to build a warship at ...
Shipbuilding in Barrow-in-Furness
“Thousands of men are even now employed and Old Barrow Island-two years since quite a pleasant rural nook, with fields ...
Vickerstown
The Isle of Walney Estates Company Limited was set up in the late 1890s to provide housing for the increasing ...
6 media clips about Ship and boat building
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Oral History Interview with Alfred Fishwick - Defending the Docks
Oral History Interview with Denys Vaughan - Defending the Docks
Oral History Interview with Edith Knight - Defending the Docks
Oral History Interview with John Crossfield - Defending the Docks
Oral history interview with John Murphy of Walney Island
Oral History Interview with Margaret Charnley - Defending the Docks
2 documents about Ship and boat building
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Crossfield’s Boatyard Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment
Sir William Priestley and Replica By Alasdair Simpson, Arnside Sailing Club
Includes information and photographs about Sir William Priestley– 1934 Lifeboat History of replicas of Sir William Priestley Linda – 1983 Freda– 1989 Minx – 1995 Beryl 1984