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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Blackpool / Pleasure Beach

Blackpool / Pleasure Beach
Blackpool, Lancashire: Pleasure Beach

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Highland Shepherd - painted by R. Ansdell - from the Exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1856

The Highland Shepherd - painted by R. Ansdell - from the Exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1856. Creator: W Thomas
The Highland Shepherd - painted by R. Ansdell - from the Exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1856. Engraving of a painting....one of those happy transcripts of Highland life that has made Mr

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Les Dawson at Blackpool Beach, Lancashire. 15th July 1984

Les Dawson at Blackpool Beach, Lancashire. 15th July 1984

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Battle of the Lancashire Giants: Preston North End vs Blackpool - 2013-14 Season Opener

Battle of the Lancashire Giants: Preston North End vs Blackpool - 2013-14 Season Opener
Preston North End 2013-14 Season: PNE v Blackpool, 5th August 2013

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Battle of the Lancashire Rivals: Preston North End vs Blackpool - 2013-14 Season Opener

Battle of the Lancashire Rivals: Preston North End vs Blackpool - 2013-14 Season Opener
Preston North End 2013-14 Season: PNE v Blackpool, 5th August 2013

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lancaster, from the Aqueduct Bridge, c1825. Artist: JMW Turner

Lancaster, from the Aqueduct Bridge, c1825. Artist: JMW Turner
Lancaster, from the Aqueduct Bridge, c1825. Painting housed in the Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXVIII, edited by C. Reginald Grundy

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Burnley DES01_01_0492

Burnley DES01_01_0492
Looking north down Healey Wood Road, Burnley, Lancashire, showing partially demolished terraces in the foreground and Healey Wood Mill in the distance

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Blackpool: Health & Pleasure, Glorious Sea, MR poster, c 1893

Blackpool: Health & Pleasure, Glorious Sea, MR poster, c 1893
Poster produced for the Midland Railway (MR) advertising train services to the resort of Blackpool, Lancashire. The poster shows a birds eye view of the beach with the pier

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Blackpool Promenade DP174882

Blackpool Promenade DP174882
The Promenade, Blackpol, Lancashire. Blackpool Tower with a tram heading north.View from south

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Burnley DES01_01_0497

Burnley DES01_01_0497
Along Sandygate, Burnley, Lancashire, towards the town centre with the former Neptune Inn to the left foreground and Clock Tower Mill to the right foreground

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Whalley Abbey 33168_017

Whalley Abbey 33168_017
Whalley Abbey, Ribble Valley, Lancashire. Cistercian monastery founded in 1296. Photographed in May 2017

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Preston EPW038882

Preston EPW038882
Preston Docks and the city from the north-west, Preston, Lancashire. Photographed by Aerofilms Ltd in July 1932

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Heysham Power Station EAW134482

Heysham Power Station EAW134482
Heysham, Lancashire. Construction of a nuclear power station. Photographed in July 1964. Aerofilms Collection

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Preston Bypass EAW073974

Preston Bypass EAW073974
Preston Bypass, Lancashire. Britains first motorway under construction, photographed in November 1958. It was opened by Harold MacMillan in December

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Stott Park Bobbin Mill N140031

Stott Park Bobbin Mill N140031
STOTT PARK BOBBIN MILL, Cumbria. General view lit at twilight. This fully-working mill is a unique survivor of the many Lakeland mills which turned bobbins for the Lancashire textile industry

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Highbury Stadium - Fleetwood Town FC

Highbury Stadium - Fleetwood Town FC
Highbury Stadium is a football stadium in Fleetwood, Lancashire, England with Wyre Borough Council as the landlords. It is the home ground of Fleetwood Town

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Christie Park - Morecambe FC

Christie Park - Morecambe FC
Christie Park was the home of Morecambe FC, located on the corner of Christie Avenue and Lancaster Road in Morecambe, Lancashire, England. Christie Park had a capacity of approximately 6, 400

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Clifton Windmill, Lytham St. Annes, early 1900s

Clifton Windmill, Lytham St. Annes, early 1900s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: North Road, Lancaster, early 1900s

North Road, Lancaster, early 1900s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Great Harwood Queen Street early 1900s

Great Harwood Queen Street early 1900s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Irlam Steel works. Left to right, Stuart Johnson, 24, Jack Hughes, 53, Eric Teal

Irlam Steel works. Left to right, Stuart Johnson, 24, Jack Hughes, 53, Eric Teal, 33 and Martin Kennedy leader of Workers Action Committee at Irlam steel works

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Irlam Steel works. Left to right, Eric Teal, 33, Jack Hughes, 53, Stuart Johnson, 24

Irlam Steel works. Left to right, Eric Teal, 33, Jack Hughes, 53, Stuart Johnson, 24, and Martin Kennedy leader of Workers Action Committee at Irlam steel works. 23rd June 1972

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A woman eating oysters whilst on holiday in Blackpool, Lancashire. 3rd August 1953

A woman eating oysters whilst on holiday in Blackpool, Lancashire. 3rd August 1953

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Youngsters attending Broadstone Hall School, Reddish, Lancashire

Youngsters attending Broadstone Hall School, Reddish, Lancashire, always go to school earlier than they need to and for one reason only - a chat with a guy named Joe

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Donald Campbell, Coniston Water, Lancashire, pictures taken on the day of his death

Donald Campbell, Coniston Water, Lancashire, pictures taken on the day of his death, 4th January 1967. Campbell was killed when Bluebird K7 flipped and disintegrated at a speed in excess of 300 mph

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Fishing boats at Fleetwood

Fishing boats at Fleetwood, Lancashire 1947

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lytham Pier 1949

Lytham Pier 1949
Lytham St Annes in Lancashire showing Lytham Pier

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Leyland Tiger Bus (Operated by the Liptrot Brothers), Wigan, Greater Manchester

Leyland Tiger Bus (Operated by the Liptrot Brothers), Wigan, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, England. Date: 1940s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Original Co-op, Rochdale, Lancashire

The Original Co-op, Rochdale, Lancashire
On December 21st, 1844, the Rochdale Equitable Pioneers Society commenced trading in this building thereby launching the worldwide Co-operative movement

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Robin (Erithacus rubecula) at RSPB Leighton Moss Bird Reserve, Silverdale, Lancashire, England, UK

Robin (Erithacus rubecula) at RSPB Leighton Moss Bird Reserve, Silverdale, Lancashire, England, UK. February 2016

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Morecambe Sailing Club race watch tower DP175085

Morecambe Sailing Club race watch tower DP175085
Morecambe Sailing Club race watch tower, intertidal zone, seafront, Morecambe Bay, Lancashire. General view with Cumbrian hills beyond

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Gigg Lane 33174_028

Gigg Lane 33174_028
Gigg Lane, Bury, Lancashire. Home of Bury Football Club - The Shakers. Photographed in May 2017

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Christiana Hartley Maternity Home, Colne, Lancashire

Christiana Hartley Maternity Home, Colne, Lancashire
The Christiana Hartley Maternity Home, Colne, opened in 1927 in premises of former Jubilee Cottage Hospital

Background imageRelated Images Collection: King James I knights a tasty loin of beef - Arise Sir Loin

King James I knights a tasty loin of beef - Arise Sir Loin
King James I knights a tasty loin of beef at Hoghton Tower, near Preston, Lancashire, in 1617. Historians are somewhat unsurpringly divided as to the likelihood and validity of this tale

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Hollingworth Lake, Littleborough, England

Hollingworth Lake, Littleborough, England
Hollingworth Lake, Littleborough, near Rochdale, Lancashire, England. Date: 1914

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Town, Helmshore, Lancashire

The Town, Helmshore, Lancashire
The Town, Helmshore, Rossendale, near Haslingden, Lancashire, England. Showing a view of Musbury Tor Date: 1910

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Out of the pram a086152

Out of the pram a086152
Blackpool, Lancashire. A young mother with baby and pram standing beside an ice cream cart. Photographed by John Gay 1946-55

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The River Lune & Valley, Lancaster

The River Lune & Valley, Lancaster
Viewed from the Crook of Lune looking up the Lune Valley with Ingleborough in the far distance

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Glasson Dock EAW228113

Glasson Dock EAW228113
Glasson Dock, Thurnham, Lancashire. Photographed by Aerofilms Ltd in May 1972

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Morecambe seafront WSA01_01_07983

Morecambe seafront WSA01_01_07983
Marine Road West, West End, Morecambe, Lancashire. The West End seafront from the south, with cars and a bus in the foreground. Walter Scott

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lancashire Mill Town; Cotton mill worker Alice Nelson sets out for work at the Lilac Mill in Shaw

Lancashire Mill Town; Cotton mill worker Alice Nelson sets out for work at the Lilac Mill in Shaw
Cotton mill worker Alice Nelson sets out for work at the Lilac Mill in Shaw, Lancashire, January 1955. Original publication: Picture Post - 7474 - Cottons Amazing Recovery - pub

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Goods shed, Preston CC80_00089

Goods shed, Preston CC80_00089
Goods Shed, West Lancashire Station, Fishergate Hill, Preston. The interior of the Cantrell and Cochrane depot with an employee moving a crate across the store

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Jack Iddon - Lancashire C. C. C

Jack Iddon - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1924 season Lancashires John Jack Iddon. An all-rounder, he played 483 first-class matches for the county between 1924 and 1945, scoring 21975 runs with 46 centuries

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Peter Marner & Ken Grieves - Lancashire C. C. C

Peter Marner & Ken Grieves - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1954 season - Glamorgan vs. Lancashire Peter Marner, left, and Ken Grieves walk out to bat for Lancashire. Marner made his first-class debut for Lancashire in 1952

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Peter Lever - Lancashire C. C. C

Peter Lever - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1963 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Yorkshire Lancashires Peter Lever at Bramall Lane, Sheffield. He made 268 first-class appearances for the county between 1960 and 1976

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Frank Hayes - Lancashire C. C. C

Frank Hayes - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1975 season Frank Hayes bats for Lancashire in June 1975. He played 228 first-class games for the county between 1970 and 1984, scoring 10899 runs

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Brian Booth - Lancashire C. C. C

Brian Booth - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1963 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Derbyshire [match drawn] Lancashires Brian Booth at Aigburth, Liverpool. He made 117 first-class appearances for the county between 1956 and 1963

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Bill Beaumont is helped from the field during his last ever match in 1982

Bill Beaumont is helped from the field during his last ever match in 1982
Rugby Union - 1981 / 1982 Thorn EMI County Championship - North Midlands 3 Lancashire 7 Lancashire captain Bill Beaumont is helped from the field at The Reddings, Moseley



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