Search Currently displaying: 15 results You've searched for:Theme: "Working in the Bay" xlocation: "Heysham" x Search term Filter by Theme Defending the Bay (1)Second World War (1)Fun in the Bay (3)Beach (1)Natural landscape (1)Pier (1)Filter by Location Arnside and Silverdale (2)Barrow-in-Furness (1)Bolton-le-Sands (2)Carnforth (1)Fleetwood (1)Grange-over-Sands (1)Lancaster (2)Morecambe (12)Sunderland Point (1)Ulverston (1)Walney Island (1)Warton (1)Filter by Format Documents (2)Book (2)Images (8)Photograph (8)Multimedia (5)Oral history (5)Filter by Century 19th (1)20th (8)21st (6) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Oral history interview with Graham Maclean, Director, General Manager and Harbour Master of Heysham Port. The shrimp boats "Volunteer" LR 175 and "Wahine" LR 57, sailing home past Heysham Head Keith Willacy, Deputy Chief Fishery Officer of the North Western & North Wales Sea Fisheries, returning from boarding a fishing boat in Heysham Lake Oral history interview with Charlie Overett of Morecambe, retired fisherman Oral history interview with Marc Overett Oral history interview with Ted Hartley, fishing at Bolton-le-Sands Flotsam and Jetsam of the Bay - new writing Oral history interview with Maisie and John Murray Musselers getting ready to sail from Kilnbrow cart road to Heysham skeers Musseling on the Knott End Skeer off Heysham 1. Musseling on the Knott End Skeer off Heysham 2. Photograph of Charlie Overett, interviewee for oral history project. Photograph of Marc Overett, interviewee for oral history project. Photograph of Ted Hartley, interviewee for oral history project. Morecambe Bay Lives Celebration Booklet