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The Opening of the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway |
on, and it also invested in the Lancaster and | Carlisle Railway and the Caledonian Railway. |
ster Branch from Arnside to the Lancaster and | Carlisle Railway at Hincaster was opened. |
Locomotive Superintendent of the Maryport and | Carlisle Railway (M&CR), between 1854 and 1870. |
For the Australian station, see | Carlisle railway station, Perth. |
mpton railway station is on the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway in northern England, serving the town |
There is also the | Carlisle railway station a few miles away, which is on |
ay station was a station on the Lancaster and | Carlisle Railway south of Penrith near to the village |
Gretna built by Glasgow, Dumfries and | Carlisle Railway in 1848 (successor station open) |
There is also | Carlisle railway station a few miles away, which is on |
y near Bishop Auckland with the Lancaster and | Carlisle Railway (the West Coast Main Line) at Tebay, |
When the Lancaster and | Carlisle Railway (L&C) reached Carlisle in 1846 it use |
The Maryport and | Carlisle Railway (M&C) ran some trains to London Road |
was built as a terminus of the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway and opened in 1836, when trains could |
king as a station master on the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway he devised the idea of a new type of |
ch 1968, and the rerouting of the Newcastle & | Carlisle Railway through Dunston in 1982, the track be |
ation was opened in 1846 by the Lancaster and | Carlisle Railway (L&CR). |
oast Line 47 kilometres (29 mi) south east of | Carlisle railway station. |
The Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway was formed in 1829, and was opened in |
r 1846, when the section of the Lancaster and | Carlisle Railway was opened between Oxenholme (for Ken |
The Ingleton Branch of the Lancaster and | Carlisle Railway ran through the village before its cl |
Opened by the Maryport and | Carlisle Railway in 1841 (although the line through to |
26 June 1876, connecting to the Lancaster and | Carlisle Railway at Hincaster, which is now part of th |
r railway station opened by the Lancaster and | Carlisle Railway (L&CR) a short distance north of Lanc |
ide being an active trustee of the Settle and | Carlisle Railway Trust, until his death late in Decemb |
Eden Valley Railway joined the Lancaster and | Carlisle Railway (now part of the West Coast Main Line |
troduced in 1836 linking to the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway line at Brampton Junction but ceased |
railway station situated on the Lancaster and | Carlisle Railway (the West Coast Main Line) between La |
The station is leased by the Settle and | Carlisle Railway Trust, who comprehensively restored i |
Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway at Hexham |
top along the Bolton Loop of the Maryport and | Carlisle Railway which used to run through the village |
of Devonshire who sold it to the Lancaster & | Carlisle Railway Company who built Penrith railway sta |
of that railway and linked the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the Border Union R |
unties Railway which linked the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the Border Union R |
unties Railway which linked the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the Border Union R |
unties Railway which linked the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the Border Union R |
Opened by the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway, it was taken over firstly by the Nor |
through Greenwell and under the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway, the Gelt continues through Gelt Wood |
unties Railway which linked the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the Border Union R |
unties Railway which linked the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the Border Union R |
t England, formerly part of the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway, carrying the main line between the S |
During his tenure at the Maryport & | Carlisle Railway, Tosh was the first to use steel for |
unties Railway which linked the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the Border Union R |
unties Railway which linked the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the Border Union R |
Opened by the Maryport and | Carlisle Railway, it became part of the London, Midlan |
opened as Abbey Junction by the Maryport and | Carlisle Railway. |
The station was on the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway. |
junction at Haltwhistle on the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway. |
m Railway, a branch line of the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway. |
exhibition of items related to the Settle and | Carlisle railway. |
a stop on the Bolton Loop of the Maryport and | Carlisle Railway. |
nan in Scotland, connecting to the Maryport & | Carlisle railway. |
Carlisle received an athletic scholarship to attend th | |
reatest hits album by American singer Belinda | Carlisle, released in the United States on November 30 |
is the fifth album by American singer Belinda | Carlisle, released in 1992 by Virgin Records. |
o 1909, and in 1913 she became the first Lady | Carlisle Research Fellow at Somerville College, Oxford |
Subsequently, some | Carlisle residents blamed disasters, such as an outbre |
"You Must Have Been an Angel" ( | Carlisle, Rick Elias) - 4:14 |
only has one office, and moved to its current | Carlisle Road premises in 1993. |
Trafford Caravan Park is on | Carlisle Road 6 miles (9.7 km) from the roundabout jus |
been found, but the major Roman Ribchester to | Carlisle road runs to the east of the village and a cr |
provided the foundation for the Carelgate (or | Carlisle Road), a medieval road running from Corbridge |
1886 Rev. Robert Ross DD ( | Carlisle Road, Londonderry) |
ain Street, Newville Road, Green Spring Road, | Carlisle Road, High Street, and Timmons Road. |
Aumont, Mickey Rooney, Kathryn Crosby, Kitty | Carlisle, Robert Newman, and many more. |
d on 26 April 1907 year by the then Bishop of | Carlisle, Rt Revd Dr Diggle. |
The | Carlisle S. Page Arboretum (80 acres) is an arboretum |
Yawn, an HISD spokesperson, and principal Don | Carlisle said the officials were not aware of rumors a |
After a spell as head of sculpture at | Carlisle School of Art he succeeded William Bloye as h |
Spotted Tail had been given gifts from the | Carlisle school and considered his ability to receive |
chool and middle school collectively known as | Carlisle School. |
played for non-league Gateshead after leaving | Carlisle, scoring one goal during his stint at the clu |
He returned to | Carlisle, scoring 8 goals in 19 league games that seas |
For the settlement in Cumbria named | Carlisle, see Carlisle, Cumbria. |
The Howard family (whose head was the Earl of | Carlisle) seem to have had influence in the constituen |
Carlisle services will be increased to a basic two hou | |
Only certain Newcastle to | Carlisle services call at the station, which results i |
Belinda | Carlisle shot a music video for the release of this so |
He had spell as a regular in the | Carlisle side at right-back, before losing his place. |
He finally gained a regular place in the | Carlisle side during the 2001-02 season, but was relea |
On 6 January 2010, | Carlisle signed Taiwo from Chelsea permanently on a tw |
Carlisle signed with the Oakland Raiders as a restrict | |
The canal was closed in 1853 and Port | Carlisle silted up. |
h had been owned by the family of the Earl of | Carlisle since the 12th century. |
Redouble track between | Carlisle South Junction and London Road Junction (5,6) |
Carnforth North Junction, near Carnforth, to | Carlisle South Junction, near Carlisle, by way of Sell |
tian Eugene Savage (born December 12, 1969 in | Carlisle, South Carolina) is a former American footbal |
(The faithful | Carlisle Spedding died in a pit explosion the same yea |
are Reconcilition/Hands Across the Divide in | Carlisle Square, Derry, overlooking the Craigavon Brid |
probable - Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of | Carlisle, statesman (died 1738) |
Joseph Locke over Shap between Lancaster and | Carlisle, Stephenson was in favour of a longer sea-lev |
hall was built for the city on the corner of | Carlisle Street and Brighton Road. |
inning in December along Baltimore Street and | Carlisle Street. |
is presented and produced locally from CFM's | Carlisle studios although In:Demand and AfterHours are |
Carlisle subsequently announced his resignation as pro | |
At one time the parish included the modern | Carlisle suburbs and districts of Botchergate, St Nich |
In 1914 | Carlisle successfully applied for this status, ceasing |
red their second successive relegation, while | Carlisle suffered an immediate relegation back to Divi |
However | Carlisle surrendered to the Jacobites before Ray reach |
Manlove | Carlisle, Sussex County |
d), DH (Durham), DL (Darlington), CA (City of | Carlisle), TD (Galashiels). |
n Street, and the M&C used London Road as its | Carlisle terminus until 1851, after which its trains r |
'm in Love)" is a single release from Belinda | Carlisle, that was released in 1997 in Germany and Fra |
In | Carlisle, the Caldew skirts around the castle before e |
Nearby settlements include the city of | Carlisle, the residential area (suburb of Carlisle) of |
tive Anglican parish church in the deanery of | Carlisle, the archdeaconry of Carlisle, and the dioces |
capital is presumed to have been Luguvalium ( | Carlisle), the only walled town known in the region. |
Nearby settlements include the city of | Carlisle, the residential area (suburb of Carlisle) of |
While at | Carlisle, the school had season records of 12-1-1, 11- |
Nearby settlements include the city of | Carlisle, the commuter village of Houghton, Cumbria, t |
Roundabout, a large junction in the centre of | Carlisle, the A7 meets the A595 to the west and southe |
Having reached | Carlisle, the Petteril runs a course through the south |
The sixth son of the 6th Earl of | Carlisle, the Honourable Charles Howard, represented t |
After a raid on | Carlisle, the English, under Edward I of England, star |
s an active Anglican church in the deanery of | Carlisle, the archdeaconry of Carlisle, and the dioces |
defray the expenses of Montagu's election at | Carlisle; the charge was, however, disproved. |
e promotion of William Nicolson to the see of | Carlisle, the archdeaconry was accepted by Fisher 9 Ju |
Walpole remarked that | Carlisle, then a young man, was "very fit to make a tr |
Carlisle then took the lead in the 23rd minute after T | |
992 (until 1987 by the former Runcorn MP Mark | Carlisle, then by Chris Butler), when it was taken by |
chard Barnes (1532-1587) who became Bishop of | Carlisle, then Bishop of Durham and Richard Bancroft ( |
"I'm Gonna Be Ready" ( | Carlisle, Thomas) - 4:58 |
"Living Water" ( | Carlisle, Thomas) - 4:26 |
With thirty employees working ten-hour days, | Carlisle Tire and Rubber Company began producing autom |
ail route in North West England, running from | Carlisle to Barrow-in-Furness via Workington and White |
Reed was translated from | Carlisle to Chichester on 5 October 1396. |
rvices to Leeds to the east and Morecambe and | Carlisle to the west. |
Stanegate running from Corbridge to | Carlisle to the south of Hadrian's Wall; |
effect the radio station itself was moved to | Carlisle to create the new service there. |
ace' reached Trafford Park from Edinburgh via | Carlisle to be greeted by a large crowd of spectators. |
is merged with a similar company, Bennett and | Carlisle to become Newton-Bennett. |
d to Aspatria in April 1841; the section from | Carlisle to Wigton followed (May 1843); the intervenin |
Ruleholme is located in between the city of | Carlisle, to the west and the town of Brampton, to the |
Silloth, and then across the country through | Carlisle to Tynemouth via Newcastle upon Tyne. |
day, three westbound services continue beyond | Carlisle to Glasgow Central Station, via Kilmarnock. |
men, and persuaded George Howard, 7th Earl of | Carlisle to submit this as a petition to the House of |
t from Irwin to the Ohio border and east from | Carlisle to Valley Forge. |
s located eight miles due east of the City of | Carlisle, to the south of Hayton. |
ble Lands extended from the Solway Firth near | Carlisle to Langholm in Dumfries and Galloway, the lar |
In March 1938 he resigned at | Carlisle to move to Bradford City. |
/09 season, where on the 9th August, he fired | Carlisle to a 3-2 opening day victory away at Bristol |
The goal allowed | Carlisle to advance with a 1-0 victory, as Oldham were |
d with then Secretary of the Treasury John G. | Carlisle to fight for the Bottled-in-Bond Act. |
morning and late evening through service from | Carlisle to London and return. |
is memorial service, conducted by the Dean of | Carlisle took place on 8 February 2009 in Carlisle Cat |
dge, of the state Supreme Court, who lived in | Carlisle, took some notice of the tall and awkward you |
William | Carlisle Towery (born June 20, 1920), nicknamed "Black |
Only certain trains between Newcastle and | Carlisle trains call here, due to its remote location. |
However, since 2009, certain | Carlisle trains have also served the station on Sunday |
er day) stop there, along with three Leeds to | Carlisle trains. |
ssment, ed., Carl Trueman and R. Scott Clark ( | Carlisle, UK: Paternoster, 1999), 111-26.(ISBN |
e are currently two fire companies supporting | Carlisle: Union in downtown and Carlisle Fire and Resc |
Carlisle United (1980-82) 51 Apps 1 Goal | |
In the summer of 2007, Carlton signed for | Carlisle United for a nominal fee. |
notable for a very brief spell as manager at | Carlisle United in 1999. |
He returned to | Carlisle United on January 11, 2007, due to United's l |
ger Don Revie the following season and joined | Carlisle United where he made 273 appearances, scoring |
He scored both goals in a 2-2 draw against | Carlisle United in his debut on 2 March 1974. |
During his league career, he also played for | Carlisle United (on loan), Gillingham (on loan), Hartl |
The final was contested between Brentford and | Carlisle United with Carlisle winning 1-0. |
League One the following season, he moved to | Carlisle United in October 2007. |
He spent his entire career at | Carlisle United before retiring in 2000 due to injury. |
City, Queens Park Rangers, Stockport County, | Carlisle United and Bradford City. |
ardiff, and was contested by Bristol City and | Carlisle United on 6 April 2003. |
On March 22, 2007 Horwarth joined | Carlisle United on loan until the end of the 2006-07 s |
played for Leeds United, Doncaster Rovers and | Carlisle United before having his career cut short by |
gned for Hartlepool United, who loaned him to | Carlisle United in October of the same year. |
of a very successful start to the season for | Carlisle United |
He also had spells as manager at | Carlisle United and Stockport County. |
In December 1936 he moved to | Carlisle United not waiting to see his Stockport side |
Barry played for Huddersfield Town, | Carlisle United & Bristol Rovers in England before mov |
Raven then moved to | Carlisle United F.C. from Liverpool F.C. on a free tra |
his second league start for Southend against | Carlisle United on 21 March and scored his first profe |
McVitie's club of longest service was | Carlisle United for whom he played in two spells. |
He played for his hometown club Grimsby Town, | Carlisle United and Blackpool. |
r Tranmere Rovers, Plymouth Argyle, Charlton, | Carlisle United and Formby. |
ed the final by defeating Southend United and | Carlisle United respectively in the two-legged semi-fi |
goalkeeper scored in the 94th minute to keep | Carlisle United in the Football League. |
He signed with English club | Carlisle United in 2007. |
In 1982 he joined | Carlisle United on a free transfer, then in 1985 joine |
Post-war, he played for Bournemouth and | Carlisle United before returning to south Cheshire to |
He joined League One side | Carlisle United on a free transfer later that month, w |
On November 19, 2007 he joined | Carlisle United on loan. |
fender from 1978 until 1988 for Grimsby Town, | Carlisle United and Blackpool. |
ayed as a midfileder for Cambridge United and | Carlisle United in the Football League. |
He joined | Carlisle United in 1994 and won two promotions from Di |
r Swansea Town, Chester, Gateshead, Millwall, | Carlisle United and Lincoln City. |
Krause signed a two-month loan deal with | Carlisle United on November 21, 2006 with a view to a |
09, Kane signed a loan deal which took him to | Carlisle United until the end of the season. |
The match was contested between | Carlisle United and Southampton. |
-team debut in a Football League game against | Carlisle United on 29 December 2007, when he came on a |
Carlisle United - 1982 to 1988 (as 'McEwan's Younger') | |
He was loaned out to | Carlisle United in 2000, and after playing 12 times in |
as transferred to Sunderland, moving again to | Carlisle United in 1976, where he ended his playing ca |
minute into his comeback at the Imps defeated | Carlisle United 5-0 at Sincil Bank on 4 March 2000. |
tipped to go into talks with League One side | Carlisle United during 2009/2010 pre-season. |
r Goalkeeper known for last minute winner for | Carlisle United in 1999 that kept them in the Football |
Reid started his career with | Carlisle United making 22 appearances, he then moved t |
In April 2002 he quit | Carlisle United in protest over the sacking of Roddy C |
McDonald was sacked from his post as | Carlisle United manager on 13 August 2007, a statement |
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