EPW025055 ENGLAND (1928). The Carr and Co Biscuit Factory and Holy Trinity Church, Carlisle, 1928
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Title | [EPW025055] The Carr and Co Biscuit Factory and Holy Trinity Church, Carlisle, 1928 |
Reference | EPW025055 |
Date | 12-October-1928 |
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Place name | CARLISLE |
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District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 339238, 555976 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.94750080435, 54.894734928408 |
National Grid Reference | NY392560 |
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Originally: The site of J Grahams & Sons (QUEENS) Brewery Est 1860 Byron Street In the late 1960's and early 1970's the site was the location of Fred Proudfoots banana ripening rooms . Hey up 'Ernie Cromie' ( the Ethylene King) |
AnonEuMouse |
Wednesday 5th of May 2021 10:14:55 AM |
Bonded Warehouse
Is clearly visible on the right of the attached sketch(photo) of the Canal Basin taken from this publication http://www.bookscumbria.com/cgi-bin/trolleyed_public.cgi?action=showprod_5677 |
border reiver |
Wednesday 10th of August 2016 09:24:21 PM |
Temperance Hall-the building on the right (east) is or was the W M Church |
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Sunday 3rd of August 2014 12:05:56 AM |
Canal Goods Station |
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Friday 1st of August 2014 12:50:31 AM |
JOVIAL SAILOR. This pub may well have gotten its name from the fact that prior to the railway being laid to the side of it, a canal ran to port carlisle enableing goods to be brought to the city from the sea. Perhaps many a sailor ended up very jovial indeed in the inn. |
Trish@Carlisle |
Saturday 29th of December 2012 01:47:00 PM |
JOINERS ARMS. This is thought to be one of the oldest, if not the oldest inns in Carlisle at nearly three hundred years old. still running today (2012) |
Trish@Carlisle |
Saturday 29th of December 2012 01:38:05 PM |
THE TEMPERANCE HALL. Many of the buildings around this area were built by the carr family who built their famous biscuit factory opposite in 1837. The hall was later turned into a bingo hall, currently a cycle shop (2012) |
Trish@Carlisle |
Saturday 29th of December 2012 01:11:56 PM |
This building was the W.M. Church - the Hall is to its left (west) on the corner of Hawick Street |
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Saturday 2nd of August 2014 11:45:57 PM |