Search Currently displaying: 11 results You've searched for:Century: "19th" xCentury: "18th" x Search term Filter by Type catalogue_item (9)story (2)Filter by Theme Archaeology of the Bay (6)Birkrigg Common (1)Hampsfell Hospice (3)Hest Bank Jetty (1)Kirkhead Tower (2)St Peter’s Church and St. Patrick's Chapel, Heysham (1)Fun in the Bay (4)Folly (3)Natural landscape (4)Working in the Bay (5)Copper, iron and steel (1)Fishing (1)Ports, docks and canals (2)Salt (1)Ship and boat building (1)Filter by Location Barrow-in-Furness (2)Cartmel Peninsula (3)Hest Bank (1)Heysham (1)Lancaster (1)Morecambe (2)Ulverston (1)Filter by Format Documents (7)Geophysical survey (1)Map (1)Other research (1)Report (4)Images (2)Object (1)Photograph (1)Filter by Century 11th (4)12th (4)13th (4)14th (6)15th (6)16th (6)17th (7)20th (6)21st (2) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Hest Bank Jetty surveying - from the Shore - Image 01 Small urn reddish-brown, Appleby Slack, Birkrigg The Creeks of Lancaster: Initial Archaeological Desk-based assessment and Report on Wardley's Creek The Morecambe Bay Salt Industry: An Initial Assessment Maps of Site Locations for the Archaeology of Hampsfell Hospice and Kirkhead Tower Project The Archaeology of Hampsfell Hospice and Kirkhead Tower Desk-Based Assessment and Volunteer Research Hampsfell Hospice Phase 2 Conservation Statement Geophysical Survey of St. Peter's Churchyard in Heysham to detect any features suggestive of buried medieval grave markers. Baxter Family Tree Barrow-in-Furness: The early days Barrow-in-Furness – but yesterday an obscure fishing village and today a corporate borough with nearly 30,000 inhabitants. Francis Leach in “Barrow-in-Furness, ... Early Shipbuilding in Furness and Barrow Sailing vessels have been built on the Furness coast for centuries. An attempt was made to build a warship at ...