Search Currently displaying: 52 results You've searched for:Format: "Photograph" xCentury: "21st" xTheme: "Natural landscape" xtype: "catalogue_item" x Search term Filter by Theme Archaeology of the Bay (2)Hest Bank Jetty (1)Jenny Brown's Point (1)Warton Crag (1)Working in the Bay (36)Fishing (24)Ports, docks and canals (20)Filter by Location Cartmel Peninsula (15)Flookburgh (15)Hest Bank (1)Morecambe (10)Sunderland Point (25)Warton (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Approaching Warton Crag - A Walk around the Bay - Image 11 - from Jenny Brown's Point Hest Bank Jetty surveying - from the Shore - Image 02 Photo of trailer loaded with fishing nets and rope at Flookburgh Bay. Photo of two trailers loaded with fishing nets at Flookburgh Bay, with sea in the background. View of rocky shore at Flookburgh Bay View of sands at Flookburgh Bay View of sands at Flookburgh Bay showing channel View of shore at Flookburgh Bay showing remains of fishing baulks View of ripples in the sand at Flookburgh Bay. View of ripples in the sand at Flookburgh Bay. Close-up view of ripples in the sand at Flookburgh Bay. View of fishing baulks and channels at Flookburgh Bay. View of fishing baulks at Flookburgh Bay looking inland. View of large channel on beach at Humphrey Head View of large channel and cliff above on beach at Humphrey Head View of cliff at Humphrey Head and grassy area on beach. View of cliff and channel at Humphrey Head and grassy area on beach. View of sea with the tide in and seven small boats from the promenade at Morecambe. View of sea with the tide in and seven small boats from the promenade at Morecambe. View of sea with the tide in and seven small boats from the promenade at Morecambe. View of the breakwater and sea with the tide in and five small boats from the promenade at Morecambe. View of the sea with the tide in and a small fishing boat in the foreground from the promenade at Morecambe. View of the sea with the tide in, three small fishing boats and four other boats from the promenade at Morecambe. View of the sea with the tide in and five small boats from the promenade at Morecambe. PAGE: 123Next >