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PestPatrol, Inc. was a | Carlisle, PA based software company, which developed P |
1969 Fresnel lens was replaced with a | Carlisle & Finch DCB-224 rotating light generating ove |
The Fresnel lens system was replaced by a | Carlisle & Finch DCB-224, with a second unit as backup |
46 at the Boston Navy Yard, Captain Harold A. | Carlisle in command. |
In 1894 she was sold to A.M. | Carlisle and a few years later passed to Mr. McCauslan |
ute for Andy Williams in a home match against | Carlisle United. |
He scored both goals in a 2-2 draw against | Carlisle United in his debut on 2 March 1974. |
s debut in March 1975 in a 2-1 defeat against | Carlisle United. |
ored two goals on his Brentford debut against | Carlisle United. |
his second league start for Southend against | Carlisle United on 21 March and scored his first profe |
d a late penalty in a 3-1 FA Cup game against | Carlisle United. |
-team debut in a Football League game against | Carlisle United on 29 December 2007, when he came on a |
debut on 10 October in a 1-0 away win against | Carlisle United. |
then made his league debut on 7 March against | Carlisle United in the 1-1 draw. |
and only goal for the club with a lob against | Carlisle United. |
first and only goal in his final game against | Carlisle United. |
rs, scoring once, in a League Cup tie against | Carlisle in September 1997. |
uding his historic last minute winner against | Carlisle United on 28 December 1999, and a televised F |
peared in the famous Jimmy Glass game against | Carlisle, in which the goalkeeper scored in the 94th m |
netting twice in the 2-2 league draw against | Carlisle United at Roker. |
Cup in December 2006 and a hat-trick against | Carlisle United in a reserve fixture in September 2007 |
s leg was the famous Jimmy Glass game against | Carlisle, in which the goalkeeper scored in the 94th m |
self fit to play their following game against | Carlisle United, he was substituted after 45 minutes a |
d on his debut in The Football League against | Carlisle United, which ended a 1-1 draw. |
for Margate in a pre-season friendly against | Carlisle United on 17 July 2009 in which he also made |
twice during his spell with the Dons, against | Carlisle United and Brighton Albion. |
by scoring a Hat-trick in a 3-3 draw against | Carlisle United in the 1988/89 season. |
ctorious Football League Trophy final against | Carlisle United. |
n 7 April 1980, in a league encounter against | Carlisle United at Bloomfield Road. |
In the first issue, Dr. Al | Carlisle of the Utah State Prison System is quoted as |
nerals, Grays United, Brighton & Hove Albion, | Carlisle United, Exeter City and Watford. |
The goal allowed | Carlisle to advance with a 1-0 victory, as Oldham were |
There is also | Carlisle railway station a few miles away, which is on |
See also: | Carlisle Peace Commission |
upon Tyne, Westgate, Hexham, Durham, Alston, | Carlisle, Gateshead, Heston, Middlesbrough and Motherw |
nchoring News10 Good Morning in 1995 with Amy | Carlisle, Kiran Chetry in 1998 (Now at CNN in New York |
station was constructed by the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway (N&CR), and opened on 10 March 1835. |
of that railway and linked the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the Border Union R |
League for Derby County, Hereford United and | Carlisle United. |
ervices continuing to MetroCentre, Hexham and | Carlisle. |
ucational institutions in Wakefield, York and | Carlisle, England, and Osgoode Hall Law School, Toront |
ball with Falkirk, Rangers, St. Johnstone and | Carlisle United. |
The final was contested between Brentford and | Carlisle United with Carlisle winning 1-0. |
ardiff, and was contested by Bristol City and | Carlisle United on 6 April 2003. |
om the station each weekday to Whitehaven and | Carlisle northbound and eleven to Barrow southbound si |
The Opening of the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway |
played for Leeds United, Doncaster Rovers and | Carlisle United before having his career cut short by |
s and towns, Newcastle, Gateshead, Hexham and | Carlisle. |
alley railway line runs between Newcastle and | Carlisle, with stops at Wylam, Corbridge, Hexham, Hayd |
Carroll in collaboration with Kevin Topek and | Carlisle Vandervoort designed a hydroponic vegetation |
unties Railway which linked the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the Border Union R |
ed the final by defeating Southend United and | Carlisle United respectively in the two-legged semi-fi |
igned work in Oxford, Cambridge, Abingdon and | Carlisle. |
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. |
Post-war, he played for Bournemouth and | Carlisle United before returning to south Cheshire to |
eer, the most successful being the O.F.C. and | Carlisle distilleries, the forerunners of today's Buff |
ayed as a midfileder for Cambridge United and | Carlisle United in the Football League. |
opened as Abbey Junction by the Maryport and | Carlisle Railway. |
ately hourly during the day to Whitehaven and | Carlisle. |
rth from Barrow to Whitehaven, Workington and | Carlisle, it is considered one of the most scenic rout |
northbound trains continue to Whitehaven and | Carlisle. |
played for Sutton United, Crystal Palace and | Carlisle United. |
Cardiff City and | Carlisle joined the competition in Division Two. |
1306 as the only bridge between Newcastle and | Carlisle, it was maintained also as a link between Eng |
r, who played for Third Lanark, Hibernian and | Carlisle United. |
Locomotive Superintendent of the Maryport and | Carlisle Railway (M&CR), between 1854 and 1870. |
onger gave Clifford wardenship of Penrith and | Carlisle, with Brougham Castle once again becoming the |
ober by the Italian Euro, and HMS Panther and | Carlisle (heavily damaged) on 9 October. |
Previously he was a coach at Derry City and | Carlisle United. |
The station was on the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway. |
Halifax Town, Rochdale, Stockport County and | Carlisle United, and he made almost 300 League appeara |
rvices to Leeds to the east and Morecambe and | Carlisle to the west. |
ool, Manchester United, Huddersfield Town and | Carlisle United. |
unties Railway which linked the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the Border Union R |
ootball League for Middlesbrough, Chelsea and | Carlisle United during the 1950s. |
a striker for Burnley, Hartlepool United and | Carlisle United. |
He also played for Scarborough and | Carlisle United on loan, and finished his career in 20 |
gh (1784-1856), later Bishop of Rochester and | Carlisle. |
match was contested between Swansea City and | Carlisle United. |
for Preston North End, Tottenham Hotspur and | Carlisle United. |
Only certain trains between Newcastle and | Carlisle trains call here, due to its remote location. |
ere thrashed 5-1 and 4-1 by Leyton Orient and | Carlisle United respectively, and required a replay to |
wagons between Haverton Hill repair depot and | Carlisle Kingmoor. |
mpton railway station is on the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway in northern England, serving the town |
urprise promotion contenders Grimsby Town and | Carlisle United. |
ces for each of Darlington, Bradford City and | Carlisle United. |
junction at Haltwhistle on the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway. |
m Railway, a branch line of the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway. |
d significant military forts at Corbridge and | Carlisle. |
ay station was a station on the Lancaster and | Carlisle Railway south of Penrith near to the village |
and England, and at club level for Leeds, and | Carlisle, playing at Left-Wing, i.e. number 5. |
unties Railway which linked the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the Border Union R |
Gretna built by Glasgow, Dumfries and | Carlisle Railway in 1848 (successor station open) |
layed as a defender for Huddersfield Town and | Carlisle United. |
core 1-1 with only ten seconds remaining, and | Carlisle winning a corner, Glass came up from his own |
League Trophy final between Bristol City and | Carlisle United on 6 April, with the 'Robins' triumphi |
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 |
The Newcastle and | Carlisle was amalgamated with the North Eastern Railwa |
exhibition of items related to the Settle and | Carlisle railway. |
rl of Cumberland Henry controlled Penrith and | Carlisle, although he was an unpopular landlord. |
g non-league football with Torquay United and | Carlisle United. |
d was contested between Stevenage Borough and | Carlisle United. |
in Rochdale and later on Doncaster Rovers and | Carlisle United. |
is merged with a similar company, Bennett and | Carlisle to become Newton-Bennett. |
ailway station and onwards towards Settle and | Carlisle. |
the Football League for Manchester United and | Carlisle United and in the Scottish League for Queen o |
Both Newcastle and | Carlisle are on the UK national railway network. |
king as a station master on the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway he devised the idea of a new type of |
ation was opened in 1846 by the Lancaster and | Carlisle Railway (L&CR). |
d links with Newcastle upon Tyne, Hexham, and | Carlisle. |
Barrow and northbound towards Whitehaven and | Carlisle, although there are one or two longer gaps at |
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 |
est Coast Main Line between London Euston and | Carlisle was the only part not wholly owned by the LNW |
The Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway was formed in 1829, and was opened in |
t Vernon, Belvoir (Crownsville, Maryland) and | Carlisle House, it was one of the great mansions of th |
ady played for two different clubs (Leeds and | Carlisle) earlier in the season. |
r 1846, when the section of the Lancaster and | Carlisle Railway was opened between Oxenholme (for Ken |
olverhampton Wanderers, Preston North End and | Carlisle United. |
The team started slow with losses to Penn and | Carlisle but finished with a 4-4-1 record. |
The Ingleton Branch of the Lancaster and | Carlisle Railway ran through the village before its cl |
in-Furness and northbound from Whitehaven and | Carlisle for much of the day (with slightly longer gap |
Opened by the Maryport and | Carlisle Railway in 1841 (although the line through to |
ieve the double over both Cheltenham Town and | Carlisle United. |
emarkable as the only one between Preston and | Carlisle with electric lighting, thanks to the ingenui |
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 |
unties Railway which linked the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the Border Union R |
ide being an active trustee of the Settle and | Carlisle Railway Trust, until his death late in Decemb |
ing for Doncaster Rovers, Birmingham City and | Carlisle United. |
Eden Valley Railway joined the Lancaster and | Carlisle Railway (now part of the West Coast Main Line |
unties Railway which linked the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the Border Union R |
a stop on the Bolton Loop of the Maryport and | Carlisle Railway. |
aying for Preston North End, Lincoln City and | Carlisle United. |
ed from the GWR for trials between Euston and | Carlisle. |
995, and was contested by Birmingham City and | Carlisle United. |
inning in December along Baltimore Street and | Carlisle Street. |
Joseph Locke over Shap between Lancaster and | Carlisle, Stephenson was in favour of a longer sea-lev |
or Featherstone Rovers, Bradford Northern and | Carlisle, playing at Prop, or Second-row, i.e. number |
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 |
Williams, 33-0, Vermont, 46-0, Yale, 3-0 and | Carlisle, 39-3. |
towards the lower ground between Caldbeck and | Carlisle. |
The station is leased by the Settle and | Carlisle Railway Trust, who comprehensively restored i |
services between Blackpool North/Preston and | Carlisle also call at the station on Sundays during th |
5 appearances, Scarborough, AEP Paphos FC and | Carlisle United. |
He had spells at Cambridge United on loan and | Carlisle United before once again returning to St Patr |
y, Peterborough United, Scunthorpe United and | Carlisle United, and was at Tranmere Rovers without pl |
t England, formerly part of the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway, carrying the main line between the S |
Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway at Hexham |
trains run through to and from Whitehaven and | Carlisle whilst another runs as far as Sellafield. |
top along the Bolton Loop of the Maryport and | Carlisle Railway which used to run through the village |
unties Railway which linked the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the Border Union R |
newsrooms in Middlesbrough, Durham, York and | Carlisle. |
unties Railway which linked the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the Border Union R |
Cornell in 1897 and 1898, and Iowa State and | Carlisle in 1899. |
Opened by the Maryport and | Carlisle Railway, it became part of the London, Midlan |
"You Must Have Been an Angel" ( | Carlisle, Rick Elias) - 4:14 |
Sir Anthony | Carlisle FRCS, FRS (Stillington, England 15 February 1 |
Dennis Hoey ... Anthony | Carlisle |
he escort for the cruisers Galatea, Arethusa, | Carlisle and Curacoa. |
vision Three were Brentford, Plymouth Argyle, | Carlisle United and Southend United. |
Arthur | Carlisle was the 6th Anglican Bishop of Montreal from |
McDonald was sacked from his post as | Carlisle United manager on 13 August 2007, a statement |
The club were founded in 2003 as | Carlisle Centurions by former international Bev Risman |
rn day apartment complex is a garden known as | Carlisle garden. |
ed which turned out to be the winning goal as | Carlisle ended up 2-1 winners. |
e was to come to an end on 6 November 2010 as | Carlisle beat Tipton 6-0. |
Alan Baxter as | Carlisle |
chool and middle school collectively known as | Carlisle School. |
first goal for the Cumbrians on his debut as | Carlisle won the match 2-1 against Colchester. |
notable for a very brief spell as manager at | Carlisle United in 1999. |
He was first privateley educated at | Carlisle and was admitted to Westminster School in 180 |
so in the Second Division, then spent time at | Carlisle United, New Brompton and Coventry City, surfa |
He spent his entire career at | Carlisle United before retiring in 2000 due to injury. |
spell at Derby he also spent time on loan at | Carlisle United, Scunthorpe United, Crewe Alexandra an |
He scored his first goal away at | Carlisle United, and became quickly became a fans favo |
Danny Russell won caps for Scotland while at | Carlisle |
n the publishing business with his brother at | Carlisle, Indiana, in 1877. |
He marched to join the royal garrison at | Carlisle in the autumn of 1745 at the time when Charle |
He also had spells as manager at | Carlisle United and Stockport County. |
asgow Central (though some terminate short at | Carlisle, Lancaster or Preston) |
ttended the United States Army War College at | Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, and then served at th |
s government maintained the school, housed at | Carlisle Barracks as an experiment in educating Native |
tail by Sir Francis Knollys, Mary's keeper at | Carlisle Castle in his letter to William Cecil of 28 J |
Danny Russell won caps for Scotland while at | Carlisle, and Huddersfield 1996…2000 9-caps. |
At | Carlisle Racecourse, a race called the Tim Westoll Mem |
He was buried at | Carlisle, close to the graves of Brackenridge and Dunc |
rch 2001, before returning to the reserves at | Carlisle. |
08 at Belfast's Odyssey arena and finished at | Carlisle Bitts Park on 23 August 2008. |
Chester came on 1 May 1962, in a 2-0 loss at | Carlisle United. |
eaving Mansfield, Lowery had a short spell at | Carlisle United before returning to his native North E |
He was educated at | Carlisle Grammar School, entered Shrewsbury school in |
At | Carlisle, Livingstone scored an impressive 42 goals in |
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