Scarboroughs Old Town and the fishing community
This page features articles on this site which mention Scarboroughs Old Town or the fishing community in some way. The most relevant articles are placed at the top of the list. Those at the bottom may just mention Old Town once.
Scarboroughs Old Town and its connection to the sea
Watching for ships by the harbour walls in Scarborough
Fishing names in Scarborough's Old Town - Cammish Jenkinson and Sheader
Article by the granddaughter of James Ruffen Bayes
Characters of Scarborough - colourful eccentrics and notorious drunks
Community spirit in the Old Town in Filey
Children of the fishing families in Scarborough
A common ancestry - The Filey Jenkinsons
Scarboroughs Fishermen versus Firemen Football match on Boxing Day
Passing on our maritime heritage to the younger generation
Two Scarborough trawler skippers receive bad news
Strange customs amongst the Scarborough shipbuilders
Illigitamacy amongst the Filey fishing community
Life in the Old Town of Scarborough and harbour - the fishing families
Witches and black cats in the Old Town in Scarborough - superstitions
Ranter Chapel revival in Filey
The history of the Graham Sea Training School
Fishermen tell the politicians what they think in 1883
Bempton cliffs - history egg collecting and wildlife
The Research - sunk with Filey men on board in 1925
The Womens work in the Filey fishing industry
The character of a fisherman
Smuggling of contraband along the Scarborough coast
The fishing community in Flamborough head - superstition and bad luck
Trawling and overfishing - Filey fishing
Stories of human interest from the sea port of Scarborough
William Cammish - log book of the Aurora - a Scarborough merchant ship
An early history of Filey and its fishing community
Drink and alcohol in the Filey fishing community
Tragedies in the Jenkinson fishing family in Filey
The U-Boat campaign in the First World War
Harwood Brierleys description of Scarborough harbour at the opening of the 20th century
Hodds Family history - the U-Boats
Losses amongst Filey fishing cobles
The visit of Princess Mary to Scarborough in 1927
Ray Edmonds stories of the Old Town in Scarborough
Scarboroughs Heyday of Inns,smuggling and illicit stills
A general history of Scarborough
Women working in the Scarborough fishing industry
Religion to a young bottom-ender
Church Tithes in the early fishing history of scarborough
Primitive Methodism amongst the Scarborough Filey and Flamborough fishing communities