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Further Afield

 
 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

 

Cleveleys
 
Cleveleys Hydro
Photograph courtesy of R G Greenall
 
 

 
Cleveleys Promenade - 1918
Photograph courtesy of R G Greenall
 
 

 
The Queen's - Cleveleys
Photograph courtesy of R G Greenall
 
 

 
Victoria Arcade - Cleveleys
Photograph courtesy of R G Greenall
 
 

 
The Hollies, Cleveleys Park - Cleveleys
Photograph kindly Donated
 
 
This photograph shows the first taxi that travelled between Thornton and Cleveleys.
 
 

 
Stockdove Way - Cleveleys
Photograph kindly Donated
  
 
 
Queen Victoria Avenue - Cleveleys (pre 1928)
Photograph kindly Donated
 
 

 
 The Parade (Victoria Road) - Cleveleys
Photograph kindly donated 
 
 
 
The Hydro and Promenade - Cleveleys
Photograph kindly Donated
  
 
 
William Ingle and Wife - 1911
Photograph kindly Donated
 
 
This photograph shows William Ingle and his wife outside their house on Rossall Road in Cleveleys.  The date can just be made out in the flower display in the foreground.  Mr Ingle founded what became Dawndew Salads which later moved to West Drive in Thornton before moving to Poulton.
 
 

 
 Cleveleys Flood - 1927
Photograph kindly Donated
 
 
This photograph shows the view along Rossall Road in Cleveleys during the floods of 1927.
 
 

 
Victoria Road - Cleveleys
Photograph kindly Donated
 
 
 
Dutch Cottage - Cleveleys
Photograph kindly Donated
 
 

 
Winnifield - Cleveleys
Photograph kindly Donated
 
 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
 
Fleetwood
 

Belgian Trawler "Bultinck" Aground off Rossall - Oct 3rd 1929.  3 Lives Lost

Photograph kindly Donated
 
 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
 
Poulton-le-Fylde
 
Golden Ball Hotel, Poulton-le-Fylde
Photograph kindly Donated
 
 
Proprietor: W.H. Blackhurst
 
 

 
Castle Gardens Hotel, Carleton
Photograph kindly Donated
 
 
 
Castle Gardens Hotel, Carleton
Photograph kindly Donated
 
 

 
The Stocks - Poulton-le-Fylde
Photograph kindly Donated
 
 

 
Shard Bridge - Nr Poulton-le-Fylde
Photograph kindly Donated 
 
 
 
The Start Of The Shard Handicap - 1900
Photograph kindly Donated
 
 
We are not sure where this photograph was taken but judging by the windows we would think outside a public house.  It is nice to see a less formal photograph of a group of men who look like they are having fun.