Search Currently displaying: 71 results You've searched for:Century: "21st" xlocation: "Morecambe" x Search term Filter by Type catalogue_item (66)story (5)Filter by Theme Fun in the Bay (21)Entertainment (4)Food and drink (9)Natural landscape (10)Swimming (1)Working in the Bay (69)Fishing (60)Ports, docks and canals (1)Rescue services and safety at sea (3)Tourism (3)Women's lives (11)Filter by Location Arnside and Silverdale (1)Fleetwood (4)Grange-over-Sands (2)Heysham (4)Filter by Format Documents (2)Book (1)Other research (1)Images (46)Photograph (46)Multimedia (18)Oral history (18)Filter by Century 18th (1)19th (1)20th (24) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Morecambe cockling disaster - 'on our knees' 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 ... 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 Colin Midwinter (born 1954) and Harry Roberts (born 1958), both RNLI Morecambe volunteers. Baxter Family Tree 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 ... Photo of James Baxter & Son fish shop front in Morecambe. Photo of shop front sign at Baxter's fish shop giving details of opening hours and indicating that they are specialists in supplying Morecambe Bay potted shrimps. Photo of Baxter's fish shop interior showing the cash till, the serving counter, a chalk board listing items for sale and various photos on the wall. Photo of newspaper article entitled Pots of pleasure by post. Photo of newspaper article entitled Peeled in the pink with pride Baxter's fish shop interior showing wall with 6 framed photos Pages from book about fishing families of Morecambe The remains of the barque "Vanadis" in Half Moon Bay, Heysham Green street cart-road Oral history interview with Charlie Overett of Morecambe, retired fisherman Oral history interview with Keith Willacy, former Fisheries Officer across the North West Oral history interview with Marc Overett 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 Ernie Nicholson, net maker Oral history interview with Eileen Baxter and Helen Graham talking about the Morecambe Trawlers Oral history interview with Peter Gaukroger on fishing Oral history interview with David Bates, fisherman PAGE: 123Next >