Search Currently displaying: 60 results You've searched for:location: "Flookburgh" x Search term Filter by Type catalogue_item (51)story (9)Filter by Theme Fun in the Bay (20)Beach (13)Food and drink (4)Natural landscape (15)Working in the Bay (52)Fishing (52)Women's lives (5)Filter by Location Arnside and Silverdale (1)Barrow-in-Furness (1)Carnforth (1)Cartmel Peninsula (37)Grange-over-Sands (2)Morecambe (2)Sunderland Point (1)Ulverston (2)Filter by Format Documents (2)Book (1)Other research (1)Images (32)Photograph (32)Multimedia (17)Oral history (17)Filter by Century 20th (31)21st (40) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Nearly drowned - Jack Manning 'Christmas was an exciting time' - Jack Manning 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 ... Royal Shrimps on a Toasted Muffin anyone? From Morecambe Bay waters to toasted muffin. How technology streamlines the journey of the humble Morecambe Bay shrimp from the ... The Shrimp Song by Walter Benson Catching Tales Shrimpers and cockle pickers stretching along Morecambe Bay’s coastline are proud to use family fishing techniques that go back generations. On ... A tractor setting off into a channel dragging 2 shrimp nets Baulk net on Morecambe Bay Bill Butler and horse and cart c1960 Cocklers using jumbo boards and tractors c2004 Horses and carts returning to Sandgate shore, Flookburgh c1950 Man cockling with traditional tools, late 1970s Man carrying a cockle basket containing flukes c1951 Close-up of freshly-caught shrimps and one crab Shrimpers returning to Sandgate shore, Flookburgh, c1952 Shrimpers in River Leven channel in 1963 Oral history interview with Jack Manning of Flookburgh Jack Manning Photographic Collection After the Ebb - Fishing Stories from Morecambe Bay - Issue 2 Flookburgh Oral history interview with Beryl Leek, part of Robinson fishing family of Flookburgh Oral history interview with Walter Benson and Brian Greaves of Flookburgh Oral history interview with Elsie Patton and Joan Rowlandson on Flookburgh way of life and family arrangements. Oral history interview with Eileen Bainbridge, worked at fish factory in Flookurgh and picked for fishermen in Flookburgh Oral history interview with Jean Robinson. Father was Harold Butler and shrimped, cockled and caught flukes around Flookburgh. PAGE: 123Next >