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no.A477A

Rampside from Roa Island

c.1940

Looking north-east across the sea from Roa Island towards Rampside. Two men are launching or landing a small sailing dinghy on a very calm day. One man is standing and using an oar to manoeuvre the boat the second man is getting in or out. A second larger sailing boat is moored further out into the bay.

https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/collection/view/?id=1533

no.A477A

Rampside from Roa Island

c.1940

Looking north-east across the sea from Roa Island towards Rampside. Two men are launching or landing a small sailing dinghy on a very calm day. One man is standing and using an oar to manoeuvre the boat the second man is getting in or out. A second larger sailing boat is moored further out into the bay.

Location: Roa Island, Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria Archives Reference: BDB 86/1/3274
Sankey Number: A477A

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