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My mother lost one of her closest friends : Barrow Blitz exhibition marks 80 years

CONTRIBUTORS to Signal Film and Media s online exhibition on the Barrow Blitz have spoken about their pride of working on the project. The exhibition went live last week as part of the 80th anniversary of the heaviest bombing that hit Barrow during the Second World War, with the Blitz having a personal effect for one contributor. Jean said: My mother s family lived in Barrow and they were in the middle of the town and The Blitz was happening all around them. My mother lost one of her closest friends in the bombing on Vernon Street. I was born and grew up in Barrow and as a child there were some parts of buildings that were still missing from the war.

Signal Film and Media exhibition showcasing unseen photographs to mark 80 years since Barrow blitz

AN exhibition is to showcase previously unseen photographs to mark the 80th anniversary of the Barrow Blitz. Previously unseen photographs will be shown in an online photography exhibition to mark the anniversary of the German bombing raids. The exhibition includes rare photos from the Sankey Family Photography Collection – a unique record of life in the area during the latter years of the 19th century and the early decades of the 20th. Edward Sankey and his sons Raymond and Eric were prolific photographers of Furness, Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire. This exhibition will give an insight into some of the ways the Barrow Blitz affected the town, reflecting on the many changes that have taken place in Barrow due to World War Two.

Previously unseen photographs of Barrow Blitz to be shown in exhibition

Previously unseen photographs of Barrow Blitz to be shown in exhibition Old Coppernob at Central Station Barrow. Damaged in the Blitz Previously unseen photographs will be shown in an online photography exhibition to mark the 80th Anniversary of the Barrow Blitz. The monumental event took place in 1941, with the heaviest bombing happening between May 3 and May 10. Edward Sankey and his sons Raymond and Eric were prolific photographers of Furness, Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire. The Sankey Family Photography Collection is a unique record of life in the area during the latter years of the 19th century and the early decades of the 20th.

Sankey family photographic collection offers a snapshot in time of Barrow s history

Sankey family photographic collection offers a snapshot in time of Barrow s history
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Unseen photos from Sankey Family Photography Collection unveiled

AN exhibition showcasing the work of a family of pioneering photographers has been extended after the discovery of new photos. Edward Sankey and his sons Raymond and Eric ran a photographic business in Barrow from the 1890s to the 1960s. The family captured thousands of unique photographs, documenting life in Furness and beyond over an 80 year period between 1890 and 1970. SNOW: Abbey Road pictured between September 1914 and May 1915. by Edward and Raymond Sankey © Sankey Family Photography Collection The exhibition, known as Scenes of Winters Past , is to be extended after a new batch of photographs has been discovered among the Sankey Family Photography Collection.

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