Search Currently displaying: 10 results You've searched for:Century: "20th" xTheme: "Women's lives" xtype: "story" x Search term Filter by Theme Defending the Bay (1)Second World War (1)Fun in the Bay (2)Entertainment (2)Food and drink (1)Swimming (1)Filter by Location Arnside and Silverdale (1)Cartmel Peninsula (1)Flookburgh (1)Grange-over-Sands (1)Morecambe (3)Sunderland Point (5)Filter by Century 21st (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 ... 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, ... 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 ... Growing up at Sunderland Point - Iris Birks Fishing with a haaf-net - Margaret Owen Nearly drowned - Margaret Owen Growing up at Sunderland Point - Dorothy Calverley 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 ...