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no.4977

Morecambe Tower

1900-1914

Morecambe Tower and associated buildings. Various shops located within the buildings on each side of the main entrance which is closed. Three boys stood in front of a billboard.

https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/collection/view/?id=3208

no.4977

Morecambe Tower

1900-1914

Morecambe Tower and associated buildings. Various shops located within the buildings on each side of the main entrance which is closed. Three boys stood in front of a billboard.

Location: Morecambe Cumbria Archives Reference: BDB 86/1/1335
Sankey Number: 4977

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Album Number: Album D4 4496-5043

Page Number: 31

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4971 Brighton Terrace, East End A block of forecourted, four-storey houses, with a sweet shop to the right. Only a dog outside.
4973 Central Pier View from the shore with the Morecambe Central Pier to the right.
4974 The Promenade Horse-drawn carriages by Morecambe bandstand, with pier behind
4975    The Promenade, West End A busy promenade with families, prams and a horse-drawn tram, Frontierland to the left.
4976    The Midland Hotel The original Midland Hotel, Morecambe, a window cleaner hard at work to the right.
4977    The Tower, East End The unfinished tower (recycled in 1914) with its attendant buildings (demolished 1961).
4978 Clock Tower, East End
4980 The shops and apartments of Queens Terrace, on the Promenade, Marine Road, Central. Postboxes? Horse and rider, horse and cart.
4981 West End Pier The gated entrance and toll booths for Pier and Pavilion, at the rear. A few men and women can be seen inside and out.
4982 Sea View Parade, West End 4 storey houses to the left and 5 storeyed to the right, the postbox is Edward VII, from 1901 to 1910
4983 The Alhambra and Promenade A group of men at the entrance to West End Pier, the flagpole is bare, two carriages await. Shops are open.
4985 A busy promenade at Morecambe, adults, a cyclist and a wheelchair, the Royal Bar and Kings Arms with various shops , seen behind the bandstand