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player who plays for Football League One side | Carlisle United. |
urrently playing for Football League One side | Carlisle United. |
n his career as a trainee with his local side | Carlisle United, turning professional in August 2001 a |
in FA Cup games against Football League sides | Carlisle United and Swindon Town. |
Subsequently, some | Carlisle residents blamed disasters, such as an outbre |
"It Is Well with My Soul" ( | Carlisle) - 4:17 |
He subsequently played for Southend, | Carlisle, and Doncaster Rovers. |
Spencer | Carlisle as Sheriff Tom Fuller |
chdale, Stockport County, Accrington Stanley, | Carlisle United |
Willie Stark, | Carlisle Floyd, 1981 |
Steve | Carlisle as Davidson |
the City Maternity Hospital, Fusehill Street, | Carlisle on Tuesday 19th July 1983. |
t joined Division Three relegation strugglers | Carlisle United on non contract terms. |
rs took care of Dion Ebrahim for 0 and Stuart | Carlisle for 1. |
r Bristol Rovers, Newport County, Sunderland, | Carlisle United, Birmingham City, Hartlepool United, M |
e are currently two fire companies supporting | Carlisle: Union in downtown and Carlisle Fire and Resc |
Pacers President Larry Bird noted that | Carlisle had the opportunity to return to the Pacers f |
Thatcher writes in her memoirs that | Carlisle "had not proved a particularly effective Educ |
Walpole remarked that | Carlisle, then a young man, was "very fit to make a tr |
Boundary changes meant that | Carlisle appeared to change seats at the 1983 general |
railway station with a single platform on the | Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway on the Solway Plain i |
ed college and played college football at the | Carlisle Indian School located in Carlisle, Pennsylvan |
in the civil parish of Stanwix Rural, in the | Carlisle District, in the county of Cumbria, England. |
ars, and currently serves as counsel with the | Carlisle firm of Irwin & McKnight, P.C. |
During his lengthy career the | Carlisle Grounds, Farrell made 335 competitive appeara |
The | Carlisle S. Page Arboretum (80 acres) is an arboretum |
It is 2 kilometres south of the | Carlisle. |
having ordered his troops to set on fire the | Carlisle Barracks, a lumberyard, and the town's gas wo |
Spotted Tail had gone to the | Carlisle Indian school and removed his three children |
r ballet, Glancing Below, commissioned by the | Carlisle Project, was premiered in Philadelphia during |
Pierce was also a football coach at the | Carlisle Indian School, University of Buffalo and Sher |
He was later given the backing of the | Carlisle board. |
so has a statue of Edward I. Burgh was on the | Carlisle Navigation canal from 1823 to 1853, after whi |
The CA postcode area, also known as the | Carlisle postcode area, is a group of postcode distric |
It's very similar to the | Carlisle United side of last year which I got promoted |
Whilst at Border, she covered the | Carlisle floods of January 2005. |
in the show include families caught up in the | Carlisle Floods, a family business destroyed in the Bo |
Opened as Abbey by the | Carlisle and Silloth Bay in 1856, then renamed Abbey T |
n final game of the season, Auburn played the | Carlisle Indians coached by Pop Warner. |
He had spell as a regular in the | Carlisle side at right-back, before losing his place. |
s now an Honorary Assistant Bishop within the | Carlisle Diocese. |
In 1839, he studied law at the | Carlisle Law School. |
Harrison studied at the | Carlisle College of Art from 1957-61; the Royal Academ |
Shelbourne defeated Bray Wanderers 4-0 at the | Carlisle Grounds, Bray. |
in 1909, when Merkel Landis, treasurer of the | Carlisle (Pennsylvania) Trust Company, introduced the |
ved at the Cavalry School for Practice at the | Carlisle Barracks in Pennsylvania in 1840 and 1841, du |
ys in November 2007, Caldew School hosted the | Carlisle Youth Radio scheme, entertaining the celebrit |
John Grass attended the | Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Carlisle, Pennsyl |
There is also the | Carlisle railway station a few miles away, which is on |
club against Bray Wanderers on March 4 at the | Carlisle Grounds. |
oke attend and played college football at the | Carlisle Indian School located in Carlisle, Pennsylvan |
ner, a number of notable public houses in the | Carlisle district under the auspices, as chief archite |
Traffic in the | Carlisle area, especially at rush hour, has become a s |
Park Broom is a hamlet in the | Carlisle District, in the county of Cumbria, England. |
programme of the 'Scheme' being built in the | Carlisle district. |
Northstead, telling the annual dinner of the | Carlisle Conservative Club "I am proud to be one of yo |
He then coached at the | Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania from |
e flurry with the ball bouncing around in the | Carlisle penalty area with shots raining in from all a |
ence, London born youngster Dillon joined the | Carlisle United academy progressing through to the res |
He serves on the board of the | Carlisle Area School District. |
r's Association, the Marine Corps League, the | Carlisle Fish and Game Club, Knights of Columbus Counc |
She was part of the | Carlisle group of the C-class of cruisers. |
He finally gained a regular place in the | Carlisle side during the 2001-02 season, but was relea |
Jackson arranged for Marsden to attend the | Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania and then Mariet |
ornell University (1897-1898, 1904-1906), the | Carlisle Indian Industrial School (1899-1903, 1907-191 |
mer led to his appointment as a member of the | Carlisle Peace Commission, but he was accused of offer |
Opened by the | Carlisle Corporation in 1893, the original building is |
Prior to his arrival it was the | Carlisle Military Academy and he was attracted to the |
irst lieutenant, Villepigue spent time at the | Carlisle Cavalry School and was on duty in Utah at the |
He was, or is, a member of the | Carlisle Pagan Society. |
Grammar School before his appointment to the | Carlisle Deanery. |
Gillespie is in his second season with the | Carlisle Youth Team and plays for both the Under-18 an |
Spotted Tail had been given gifts from the | Carlisle school and considered his ability to receive |
completed a 7-1-1 season, losing only to the | Carlisle Indians. |
On November 9, Army battled the | Carlisle Indian Academy, which featured legendary athl |
The station opened by the | Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway in August 1856 with t |
n on the site was opened as Abbeyholme by the | Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway in 1856, and was then |
He was educated at the | Carlisle grammar school, and went to The Queen's Colle |
n attended and played college football at the | Carlisle Indian Industrial School from 1912 to 1913 un |
He organized the | Carlisle Gas and Water Company in 1854, and served as |
ead Property Tax Relief from gambling for the | Carlisle Area School District was $131 per approved pe |
On 29 December 1542 the | Carlisle Pursuivant was appointed to conduct prisoners |
outh saw him loaned out to Blackpool and then | Carlisle. |
Daniel Thomas | Carlisle (born December 14, 1955 in Houston, Texas) is |
Silloth, and then across the country through | Carlisle to Tynemouth via Newcastle upon Tyne. |
him back into the first team for the trip to | Carlisle United. |
ing year and local trains from the station to | Carlisle ended in May 1970, although it continued to b |
He returned to | Carlisle United on January 11, 2007, due to United's l |
n Sundays, with all trains running through to | Carlisle. |
League One the following season, he moved to | Carlisle United in October 2007. |
6 (hours) - 3 megatons" (with CAR relating to | Carlisle control). |
er day) stop there, along with three Leeds to | Carlisle trains. |
gned for Hartlepool United, who loaned him to | Carlisle United in October of the same year. |
tball League Trophy in which they lost 1-0 to | Carlisle United. |
In December 1936 he moved to | Carlisle United not waiting to see his Stockport side |
On Sundays, three trains a day run to | Carlisle and Whitehaven only. |
destroyed, and they were sent as captives to | Carlisle, where they were later executed on the orders |
Bouquet took her to | Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1764. |
Raven then moved to | Carlisle United F.C. from Liverpool F.C. on a free tra |
ties of Chillicothe exhausted, he was sent to | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, near his birthplace, to Dickin |
rom Newcastle to the MetroCentre and a few to | Carlisle. |
aving school, when earlier intending to go to | Carlisle Art College. |
In 1989, he was transferred to | Carlisle United. |
In September 1952, he was transferred to | Carlisle United, where he spent seven seasons before m |
09, Kane signed a loan deal which took him to | Carlisle United until the end of the season. |
rford on 9 September 1394, and transferred to | Carlisle on 26 January 1396. |
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 |
a second time, where they lost 4-1 at home to | Carlisle United. |
nd Warrington to Wigan, then heading north to | Carlisle passing through Lancaster and Penrith. |
ater, a canal link was added to take goods to | Carlisle Basin. |
y Line which runs from Newcastle upon Tyne to | Carlisle, and is managed by Northern Rail. |
road to Workington and (via the A595 road) to | Carlisle. |
t on to manage Olympiakos before returning to | Carlisle in August 1972, leading the club to the First |
football in 1907 when Pop Warner returned to | Carlisle from Cornell as head coach. |
King Arthur returns to | Carlisle with his knights and it is not long before Si |
1970, although he had to wait until a move to | Carlisle United a year later for his professional debu |
d a suburb of the city, where it is linked to | Carlisle by the A69 and A1 roads. |
In a 1-1 draw away to | Carlisle United on 2 December 2000, Marriott limped of |
He moved to | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, after retiring in 1964, and se |
ys, with some evening trains continuing on to | Carlisle. |
Stanegate running from Corbridge to | Carlisle to the south of Hadrian's Wall; |
On 23 January 2008 Dobie returned to | Carlisle United, now in League One, where he signed a |
22 appearances for Boro, before moving on to | Carlisle United in November 1962. |
He moved to | Carlisle United in March 1978, moving to Plymouth Argy |
Its resources were transferred to | Carlisle where BBC Radio Cumbria was formed. |
uting for Chester on March 1, 1978 at home to | Carlisle United. |
effect the radio station itself was moved to | Carlisle to create the new service there. |
Reid went on loan to | Carlisle United on 27 March 2008 until the end of the |
ction on weekdays & Saturdays - northbound to | Carlisle and southbound to Leeds (a new early morning |
He moved on to | Carlisle United and Clapton Orient. |
ound of the National Cup only to lose away to | Carlisle 20-10 away. |
ng's son came on foot with one knight only to | Carlisle, while his father scarce escaped through wood |
lso a number of trains each day from Leeds to | Carlisle (seven on weekdays and three on Sundays) and |
f the military road running from Newcastle to | Carlisle which was built by General Wade during the Ja |
Rail trains from Preston & Blackpool North to | Carlisle (and return) on Sundays during the summer mon |
e his league debut in the 1-1 draw at home to | Carlisle United on 6 December 2008. |
Carnforth North Junction, near Carnforth, to | Carlisle South Junction, near Carlisle, by way of Sell |
It has generally an hourly service to | Carlisle and Whitehaven, with ten services per day con |
an in 1999, before making a permanent move to | Carlisle United on a non-contract basis. |
Lanarkshire club was not enjoyable, moving to | Carlisle on loan during his time in Scotland. |
umbria, notably along the Tyne Valley Line to | Carlisle via MetroCentre and Hexham, northbound to Mor |
s a second half substitute in the 2-0 loss to | Carlisle United at Elland Road. |
n the same year lead troops from Yorkshire to | Carlisle for a campaign in Scotland. |
e Conference National play-off semi-finals to | Carlisle United, where he scored in the 90th minute of |
nburgh) with St Boswells (on the Edinburgh to | Carlisle "Waverley Line"), via Duns and Greenlaw. |
is on the Tyne Valley Line from Newcastle to | Carlisle, which passes to the north of the village. |
been found, but the major Roman Ribchester to | Carlisle road runs to the east of the village and a cr |
Then he was called to | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, just as the Methodists were re |
He returned to | Carlisle United after spending three months on Croft P |
an 82nd minute substitute in a 5-0 defeat to | Carlisle United on 13 February 2010. |
was riding it through the town on his way to | Carlisle in 1745. |
He spent 3 years at Deepdale before moving to | Carlisle United under the management of his former Pre |
ices extend south to Preston or north east to | Carlisle). |
important staging post on the route north to | Carlisle, Northumbria and Scotland. |
four through trains each day beyond Barrow to | Carlisle via Whitehaven and one to Millom (connections |
6 (historically the main route from London to | Carlisle, also linking to Leicester and Manchester), A |
years ending with a Play-off final defeat to | Carlisle United. |
r the following game, a 0-0 defeat at home to | Carlisle United, and was brought on as a substitute fo |
nson, considering the route from Lancaster to | Carlisle and thence to Scotland, proposed a curved emb |
The tunnel is on the Hawick to | Carlisle part of the line, opened in the 1860s by the |
y Line which runs from Newcastle upon Tyne to | Carlisle, and is managed by Northern Rail who provide |
op of Glasgow, Mario Joseph Conti, to come to | Carlisle and perform a blessing in order to remove the |
iods) eastbound to Newcastle and westbound to | Carlisle. |
gh was released by Sunderland and returned to | Carlisle on a permanent basis as a player-coach. |
rth Manchester United player to go on loan to | Carlisle in 2010-11. |
also served by a single DalesRail service to | Carlisle via Settle during the summer months. |
FM only broadcast from their Caldbeck mast to | Carlisle on 96.4 and Penrith, from on the top of Beaco |
Crewe to | Carlisle. |
31 August 1993 as Torquay drew 1-1 at home to | Carlisle United. |
in a managerial capacity, he sold Ashurst to | Carlisle United for £40,000 in August 1981. |
od of 1851, many of its citizens relocated to | Carlisle, Iowa. |
As a result there are now two trains each to | Carlisle & Morecambe (plus an extra pair to the latter |
y Line which runs from Newcastle upon Tyne to | Carlisle. |
wnship en route from the Battle of Hanover to | Carlisle. |
my set up at Newcastle United F.C but went to | Carlisle United aged 16. |
is generally an hourly service northbound to | Carlisle and southbound to Whitehaven with some trains |
In 1981 Crabbe moved to | Carlisle United, where he helped the team gain promoti |
mounted and pursued the Jacobite rearguard to | Carlisle, being ststioned near the town until it surre |
s proximity to the tracks of the Newcastle to | Carlisle line, served by Northern Rail. |
loan spell at Huddersfield Town, he moved to | Carlisle United in 1983, but was soon back in Lancashi |
king William with a great army went north to | Carlisle and restored the town and built the castle; a |
He spent a month on loan to | Carlisle United in 1977 and played briefly with League |
rquay on March 28, 2001 after a 1-0 defeat to | Carlisle United F.C. the previous week had left the cl |
slated, on the death of Samuel Goodenough, to | Carlisle. |
ormerly situated at Ais Gill on the Settle to | Carlisle line, this is the working signal box at Butte |
On August 20, 2008 Keogh returned to | Carlisle United on a permanent transfer from Bristol C |
y Line which runs from Newcastle upon Tyne to | Carlisle, and is managed by Northern Rail who provide |
In 1980, he moved on to | Carlisle United, making over 200 appearances before be |
Only certain Newcastle to | Carlisle services call at the station, which results i |
le Railway, a branch line of the Newcastle to | Carlisle. |
ays), eastbound to Newcastle and westbound to | Carlisle. |
He returned to | Carlisle, scoring 8 goals in 19 league games that seas |
In July 1969, he moved to | Carlisle United on a free transfer, but was sent on lo |
d promoted to the rank of Colonel and sent to | Carlisle, Pennsylvania to the U.S. Army War College as |
north to | Carlisle via the Mt. |
He went to | Carlisle Grammar School (became the Trinity School in |
He moved to | Carlisle United on loan from Swindon late that season |
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