Search Currently displaying: 241 results You've searched for:location: "Morecambe" xtype: "catalogue_item" x Search term Filter by Theme Defending the Bay (2)Second World War (2)Fun in the Bay (81)Beach (1)Entertainment (18)Food and drink (8)Natural landscape (11)Pier (5)Sailing and pleasure boats (26)Swimming (22)Working in the Bay (215)Fishing (176)Ports, docks and canals (2)Rescue services and safety at sea (11)Salt (1)Tourism (17)Women's lives (20)Filter by Location Arnside and Silverdale (3)Barrow-in-Furness (1)Bolton-le-Sands (1)Fleetwood (6)Grange-over-Sands (3)Heysham (14)Lancaster (2)Sunderland Point (1)Ulverston (1)Walney Island (1)Warton (1)Filter by Format Documents (8)Book (3)Manuscript (1)Other research (3)Report (1)Images (209)Photograph (209)Multimedia (24)Oral history (23)Filter by Century 11th (1)12th (1)13th (1)14th (1)15th (1)16th (1)17th (1)18th (2)19th (12)20th (142)21st (66) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Heysham Harbour steam tender "Wyvern" runniug summer excursions from the Central Pier, Morecambe to Blackpool Heysham Harbour steam tender "Wyvern" runniug summer excursions from the Central Pier, Morecambe to Blackpool Pleasure boats sailing from the Clock Tower landing stage Laden Morecambe Bay pleasure boat in the background, with people waiting to board on the steps Bay boat "White Heather"alongside the Flagstaff stage Mussel boats waiting longside the Flagstaff stage to take customers on angling trips Gowan Lea a forty foot pleasure launch alongside the Clock Tower stage Sorting and bagging mussels on Morecambe promenade outside the Tower Theatre and Ballroom Harry (Bonny Lile Harry) Woodhouse, son Ben and Teddy Gerrard painting up the bay boat "Mauritania" ready for the summer season Bay boat "Princess May" alongside Flagstaff stage An evening sail in Ring Hole. Notice the wheeled landing stage at the water's edge Bay boat "Shamrock" ready to set sail from the Flagstaff stage Klebbers returning after a good days angling Pleasure launch "Prince Charles" taking on passengers alongside the Clock Tower stage Pleasure launch "Lady Ailsa", owned by W.W. (Billy) Hogarth, operating from the Stone Jetty The Morecambe lightship ashore at Battery Point after parting her moorings in a storm 1. The Morecambe lightship ashore at Battery Point after parting her moorings in a storm 2. The Morecambe lightship ashore at Battery Point after parting her moorings again in a storm Launch of a new shrimp boat "The Three Brothers", LR 5 Portrait of William (Billy Traveller) Woodhouse, a retired fisherman Portrait of two old salts, David Willacy and William (Black Duck) Woodhouse Charlie Willacy landing his day's catch of shrimps at the Clock Tower card road Portrait of two old salts, David Willacy and William (Black Duck) Woodhouse An unkown fisherman at a landing stage. PAGE: < Prev234567891011Next >