Search Sorry, your search didn't return any results. You've searched for:"%2A" xlocation: "163%7CSunderland+Point" xFormat: "Images" xtype: "catalogue_item" x Search term Filter by Theme Fun in the Bay (26)Beach (21)Natural landscape (25)Sailing and pleasure boats (1)Working in the Bay (48)Fishing (27)Ports, docks and canals (24)Rescue services and safety at sea (14)Women's lives (2)Filter by Location Cockerham (19)Grange-over-Sands (1)Filter by Century 19th (8)20th (19)21st (32) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Photograph of Bob Parkinson Cockersands Lighthouse with a boat beached ashore in the foreground Cockersands Lighthouse and Lighthouse Keeper's cottage Cockersands Lighthouse with Lighthouse Keepers Thomas and Beatrice Parkinson and their son Bob Cockersands Lighthouse Keepers Thomas and Beatrice Parkinson at Cockerham Sands Plover Scar Lighthouse surrounded by a wattle fencing fish trap Cockersands Lighthouse Keeper Thomas Parkinson with a catch of salmon Cockersands Lighthouse Keeper Thomas Parkinson salmon fishing with a haaf net Cockersands Lighthouse Keeper Thomas Parkinson with the last salmon he caught before retiring Cockersands Lighthouse Keeper Thomas Parkinson with sons Robert [and John] Cockersands Lighthouse Keeper Thomas Parkinson on his last fishing trip before retiring Portrait of Cockersands Lighthouse Keeper Thomas Parkinson Portrait of fisherman Robert Parkinson Fisherman Robert Parkinson Fishermen Bert Smith, Arnold Townley, Hubert Townley and Tom Smith Portrait Janet Raby, Keeper of Plover Scar and Cockersand lighthouses Portrait of Dick Raby, Keeper of Plover Scar and Cockersand lighthouses Portrait of Dick Raby, Keeper of Plover Scar and Cockersand lighthouses, at Plover Scar fish trap Dick Raby, Keeper of Plover Scar and Cockersand lighthouses, with a wattle fish trap Haaf netting behind Victoria Inn, Glasson Dock. Overton Boat Yard Photograph of Dorothy Calverley, interviewee for oral history project. Photograph of Ellen Shuttleworth, interviewee for oral history project. View across the River Lune from Sunderland Point across to Glasson Dock, with the yachts in the marina just visible in the distance and two small boats in the foreground. PAGE: 123Next >