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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lancashire => Topic started by: rayel on Friday 01 August 08 16:33 BST (UK)
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does anyone have any information about the klondyke huts and the occupants that were in Heysham in 1901
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Rayel, if you 'google' for klondyke+heysham you will get quite a few interesting looking hits.
Jennifer
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Thanks Jennifer
i will have a look at that site :)
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Hi Rayel,
The Lancaster Maritime Museum has exhibits concerning the Heysham Port area and might be able to help you - contact details here http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/education/museums/lancaster/maritime.asp
I haven't been to the museum for a while but there used to be a room sponsored by BNFL (I think) about the history & development of the Heysham/Morecambe coastal area. I'm guessing that the Klondyke huts were built on the site now occupied by the Heysham nuclear power station?
:) Barbara
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Thankyou for that site Barbara thats very interesting
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The temp navvy town of Klondyke at Heysham (1898 - 1904) was actually situated at the very back corner of Heysham Golf Club. From the lane that runs round the back of the golf club off Trumacar lane you can make out some of the bumps where the foundations were. Heysham Heritage Centre on Main Street in Heysham Village are the most likely to have information on both Klondyke and Dawson City (they have a webpage)- Jackie
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No info I'm afraid, but I do have this old photo
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Cristeen - this was indeed the bakery which produced 600 loaves of bread every day - to maintain the navies diet of bread, 2 pounds of beef and a gallon of beer a day. here is a photo of the village with some info - Jackie
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Thanks Jackie, my interest is more with the harbour itself, an ancestor was one of the temporary workers but lived locally. I wasn't certain because the photo of the bakery is dated 1897! I do have a fair number of images of the harbour in construction, plans etc