no.9185

Bardsea from Birkrigg

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Cumbria Archives Reference: ???
Sankey Number: 9185

Senders Message

"-wording not entirely clear in places- Was here last night very nice. Wed. Thanks for Y card this morning. I am now re????? at Sandside, Some Hole but same address. Will go to Mor. Sat & Millom Sund. Weather here really hot again Jack”

Sender
Posted From: Ulverston
Date Posted: Birkrigg is a 'common' between Morecambe Bay and Ulverston, used extensively for the grazing of sheep. It is a popular area for walking, with extensive views of the surrounding area. Bardsea is a small village on the edge of Morecambe Bay, just off the main Coast Road between Barrow and Ulverston. It's most prominent building is the church, which is prominent in the photo.
Postmark Date: 24/07/1925
Stamp if Shown: Scarlet George V one penny
Receiver
Receivers Name: Miss G -?- Harrison
Address: Low Longthwaite,
Town or City: Wigton
County: Cumb-erland-

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no.9185

Bardsea Village from Birkrigg

Early 20th century

Looking east across a wood from a rural raised point to the west of the village (possibly near the Birkrigg Stone Circle) at Bardsea, spread out towards the coast beyond. The village, with many wooded areas surrounding it, looks neat in the late afternoon sunshine and Holy Trinity church with its spire is prominent. The Leven estuary spreads out with the Holker area beyond and raised ground near Silverdale evident beyond that. The tide is neither in nor out and the trees on Chapel Island stand out in mid-estuary.

https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/collection/view/?id=900627

no.9185

Bardsea Village from Birkrigg

Early 20th century

Looking east across a wood from a rural raised point to the west of the village (possibly near the Birkrigg Stone Circle) at Bardsea, spread out towards the coast beyond. The village, with many wooded areas surrounding it, looks neat in the late afternoon sunshine and Holy Trinity church with its spire is prominent. The Leven estuary spreads out with the Holker area beyond and raised ground near Silverdale evident beyond that. The tide is neither in nor out and the trees on Chapel Island stand out in mid-estuary.

Location: Bardsea Cumbria Archives Reference: BDB 86/1/2610
Sankey Number: 9185