Photographs of Lytham St. Anne's on the Fylde Coast of Lancashire.
Peckett 0-4-0ST locomotive No. 2111 "Lytham St Annes" at Kirkby Stephen East in the Eden district of Cumbria.
The 2111, built in 1949, is currently on loan to the Stainmore Railway Company.
Lytham Windmill, Lytham St Anne's, Lancashire..
Lytham Windmill was built in 1805 and in use until damaged by fire in 1919.
Lytham Windmill and the Old Lifeboat House, Lytham St Anne's, Lancashire.
Lytham Windmill was built in 1805 and in use until damaged by fire in 1919.
The Old Lifeboat House at St. Annes, Lancashire.
The Shipwrecked Mariners Society first stationed a lifeboat here in 1851. In the'Mexico disaster' of 1886, the Lytham crew managed to rescue all members of the 'Mexico' crew, but all the St Annes crew perished. A total of 27 crew members lost their lives in what is still regarded as the worst disaster in RNLI history.
An anchor beside the Old Lytham Lifeboat House, Lytham St. Anne's, Lancashire.
This is one of two anchors on display beside the Old Lifeboat House slipway that were caught in the trawlnet of the Fleetwood fishing boat 'Biddy', off the coast of Southport, in the mid 1980s.
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