Search Currently displaying: 31 results You've searched for:type: "catalogue_item" xTheme: "Sailing and pleasure boats" x Search term Filter by Theme Working in the Bay (7)Fishing (5)Ports, docks and canals (2)Rescue services and safety at sea (1)Filter by Location Arnside and Silverdale (3)Barrow-in-Furness (1)Grange-over-Sands (2)Heysham (2)Morecambe (26)Sunderland Point (1)Filter by Format Images (27)Photograph (27)Multimedia (4)Oral history (3)Filter by Century 19th (4)20th (22)21st (5) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest The four masted sailing ship "Kelburn" stranded on the Yeoman Bank A Bay pleasure boat with five aboard among the moorings at Morecambe Pleasure yachts in the bay A moored pleasure boat moored in Morecambe Bay Oral history interview with Denys Vaughan, born in Barrow 1931, now lives in Grange Summary of interview with Bruce Eastwood Oral history interview with Bruce Eastwood of Arnside Sailing Club Oral history interview with John Howell. Talks of Arnside Sailing Club and his sailing experiences. Mussel boats sailing in the Morecambe Regatta 1. Mussel boats sailing in the Morecambe Regatta 2. Mussel boat "Mary Ann" sailing in the annual Morecambe Regatta, with Central Pier in the background Skippers and crew of the Morecambe Bay pleasure boats Bay boats alomgside the Morecambe Clock Tower stage Bay boat "Lord Nelson" alongside the flagstaff Stage, Morecambe A view along Morecambe Promenade showing the landing stages of the pleasure boat companies. Charlie Willacy, crewman aboard pleasure steamer "Roses" along the Stone Jetty, Morecambe Heysham Harbour steam tender "Wyvern" runniug summer excursions from the Central Pier, Morecambe to Blackpool Heysham Harbour steam tender "Wyvern" runniug summer excursions from the Central Pier, Morecambe to Blackpool Pleasure boats sailing from the Clock Tower landing stage Laden Morecambe Bay pleasure boat in the background, with people waiting to board on the steps Bay boat "White Heather"alongside the Flagstaff stage Mussel boats waiting longside the Flagstaff stage to take customers on angling trips Gowan Lea a forty foot pleasure launch alongside the Clock Tower stage Harry (Bonny Lile Harry) Woodhouse, son Ben and Teddy Gerrard painting up the bay boat "Mauritania" ready for the summer season PAGE: 12Next >