THE
BIRKDALE AND AINSDALE
HISTORICAL RESEARCH SOCIETY

WEST LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND

The Society's purpose is to carry out and publish research into these two historic communities
on the south-west coast of Lancashire, England and their surrounding area.

Since its foundation in 1985 the Society has published eight books and a historic map.

Special Offer
For a limited time only, Harry Foster's book on Crossens
is available at a saving of five pounds.
For further details, please click on Crossens

Four more books are being prepared for publication.

Members of the society correspond with people from many parts of the world
who share an interest in the area, exchanging information, especially on family history.

A category of Friend of the Society has been set up for overseas correspondents
who receive an annual newsletter in return for a modest subscription



Our publications include:

Crossens
Southport's
Cinderella Suburb
Don E Want Ony Srimps
The story of fishermen
of Southport and North Meols
OUT OF PRINT
New Ainsdale
The Struggle of a
Seaside Suburb 1850-2000
New Birkdale
Growth of a seaside suburb,
1850 - 1912
OUT OF PRINT
Birkdale and Ainsdale
Past and Present

Combined historical and modern map
Families and Cottages of
Old Birkdale and Ainsdale

Histories of cottages
with family trees
Old Birkdale and Ainsdale
Life on the Southwest Lancashire Coast, 1600 - 1851
OUT OF PRINT
Links Along the Line
The story of the development of golf
between Liverpool and Southport
OUT OF PRINT


You may also be very interested in:



Martin Mere Lancashire's Lost Lake


Further Information about the Society


Where are
Birkdale and Ainsdale?
How to order
publications
How to become a
Friend of the Association
Future
Publications




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