Photographs of the ancient village of Flookburgh and scenic Humphrey Head on Morecambe Bay in South Cumbria.
The cast and wrought iron footbridge at Cark in Cartmel Railway Station, Cumbria.
The station was built in 1857 for the Ulverston and Lancaster Railway which later became part of the Furness Railway.
A shrimping trailer on Sandgate Marsh at Cark in Cartmel, Cumbria.
The Market Cross, Flookburgh, Cumbria, UK.
The cross is dated 1882, but the base and steps are probably much older.
St John the Baptist's Church, Flookburgh, Cumbria, UK.
The church was designed by Austin and Paley, and its foundation stone laid in 1897.
Second World War pillbox on the foreshore of West Plain, Flookburgh on the Cumbria coast, UK.
Traditional shrimping trailers with pull-out arms for attaching nets at Flookburgh on the South Cumbria Coast.
Flookburgh fishermen ready to go shrimp fishing with tractors and special trailers at low tide in Morecambe Bay.
Shrimp fishing in Morecambe Bay at Flookburgh in Cumbria.
Laying the shrimp nets.
Shrimp fishing in Morecambe Bay at Flookburgh in Cumbria.
Gathering in the nets.
Flookburgh fisherman, Steve Manning, trawling for shrimps on a tractor in Morecambe Bay.
Flookburgh fisherman Steve Manning points out a stinging weever fish that was caught in the shrimp nets on Morecambe Bay.
Shrimping tractor returning home over the sands of Morecambe Bay to Flookburgh in Cumbria.
Grading Morecambe Bay shrimps according to size at Flookburgh in Cumbria.
Fisherman cooking shrimps, cockles and weever fish in a large boiler.
A tray of boiled Morecambe Bay shrimps, ready for preparing and potting, Flookburgh, in Cumbria.
A view over the Kent Estuary to Silverdale from the trig point on Humphrey Head near Allithwaite in Cumbria.
Graffiti removed.
The limestone cliffs of Humphrey Head near Allithwaite in Cumbria.