Search Sorry, your search didn't return any results. You've searched for:"%2A" xlocation: "1882%7CArnside+and+Silverdale" xtype: "story" x Search term Filter by Theme Archaeology of the Bay (2)Jenny Brown's Point (2)Defending the Bay (1)Second World War (1)Fun in the Bay (4)Holiday homes and camps (1)Natural landscape (1)Sailing and pleasure boats (2)Nature in the Bay (1)Back on our Map Species Restoration Project 2019-2023 (1)Working in the Bay (5)Copper, iron and steel (1)Fishing (1)Rescue services and safety at sea (3)Ship and boat building (1)Women's lives (1)Filter by Location Barrow-in-Furness (2)Carnforth (2)Cartmel Peninsula (2)Flookburgh (1)Grange-over-Sands (1)Ulverston (2)Walney Island (1)Filter by Century 18th (2)19th (1)20th (7)21st (4) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Leisure boat sailing on Morecambe Bay Bruce Eastwood moved to Arnside after enjoying visits from Halifax in the 1960s. He tells many a tale of his ... Crossfields of Arnside With 25 boats and 2 replicas, Crossfields of Arnside are one of most significant builders on the OGA Boat Register. Arnside ... What's in a name? We know from old maps that the name ‘Jenny Brown’s Point’ was being used in 1829, but it could be ... Being in the wrong channel when sailing - John Howell Arnside Fountain Getting Easter eggs for the first time - Leeds Children Holiday Home 'We don't have tides in Blackburn' Rites of passage of a coastguard Discover the Bay from the Furness Line This series of ten interpretation panels and accompanying ‘window gazer’ leaflet along the scenic Furness Line, celebrate the wonderful cultural ... Jenny Brown's Point One of the key projects of the Headlands to Headspace community archaeology programme is the investigation of an intriguing chimney ... Wartime Memories of Arnside Gillian Asplin was born Gillian Davy in 1939 in Grange-over-Sands, but the family soon moved to Arnside as her father ... Back on our Map -nature & wildlife The 4 year Back on our Map (BOOM) project (2019-2023), led by the University of Cumbria, in partnership with Morecambe ...