Search Currently displaying: 43 results You've searched for:Century: "20th" xTheme: "Women's lives" x Search term Filter by Type catalogue_item (33)story (10)Filter by Theme Defending the Bay (5)Second World War (5)Fun in the Bay (17)Entertainment (14)Food and drink (4)Pier (1)Swimming (8)Filter by Location Arnside and Silverdale (3)Barrow-in-Furness (4)Cartmel Peninsula (1)Flookburgh (5)Grange-over-Sands (4)Morecambe (21)Sunderland Point (9)Ulverston (1)Walney Island (1)Filter by Format Images (9)Photograph (9)Multimedia (24)Oral history (24)Filter by Century 21st (19)Filter by Period Iron Age (4) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Have you heard the cockles sing? Janet tells how the tragedy of the Chinese cocklers in 2004 led to changes in the laws and the effect ... The Sound of Horses in the Night The sound of horses’ hooves in the night, clip clopping up the hill towards the Sands is one evocative memory ... Oral history interview with Evelyn Archer (nee Moreland), founder member of the Winter Gardens Trust and was pivotal in saving the Winter Gardens Theatre Oral history interview with Sheila Drewery (worked at Lakeland Laundry 1964-1976) and Bryn Howell (worked there from 1963) Fishing in a male dominated world - Margaret Owen Semi-retired Margaret Owen, née Gregory, moved to Morecambe Bay in 1957 from Manchester aged five. In 1981 she and her husband, ... Oral history interview with Ginny Marshall, a lifeguard in Morecambe Super Swimming Stadium Born into a family of butchers Ninety-one-year-old Richard ‘Rex’ Lancaster had an idyllic childhood in Grange. In shorts and vest his six-to-eight-week summer holidays were spent ... Morecambe's Super Swimming Stadium Ginny Marshall remembers the 1960s when thousands of tourists and locals used to flock to the beaches of Morecambe to ... Photographs relating to Miss Great Britain 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 Hilda Burrow, daughter of John Richard Dickinson Burrow, who was Guide to the Sands at Grange Farm Oral history interview with Jackie Bailiff of Sunderland Point Oral history interview with Eileen Baxter and Helen Graham talking about the Morecambe Trawlers Oral history interview with Dorothy Calverley of Sunderland Point Oral history interview with Iris Birks of Sunderland Point Oral history interview with Margaret Owen, full time female fisherwoman, 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 Jean Robinson. Father was Harold Butler and shrimped, cockled and caught flukes around Flookburgh. Oral history interview with June Wilson, wife of John Wilson, Fisherman in Flookburgh Oral history interview with Lynn McClure Oral history interview with Baxters of Morecambe staff Oral history interview with Janet Butler of Morecambe Bay Fishermen's Association Oral history interview with John Owen, Publicity and Entertainment Department in Morecambe Town Hall Oral history interview with Rex Lancaster. Growing up in Grange. PAGE: 12Next >