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near to Carlisle, Cumbria, England
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Railway depot at Carlisle
At Harrowby Green, south of the station. Beyond, in the centre, is the NHS Capital Building at Hilltop.
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Ridley Road
Heading east.
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The Co-op At Currock Crossroads
A conveniently-located store on Carlisle's Blackwell Road, photographed in disappointingly poor light.
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Rickerby of Carlisle
Agricultural merchants Rickerby's head office and yard in Carlisle.
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Last day of BR steam at Carlisle
Britannia class loco, 'Oliver Cromwell' steams back to Upperby shed, having hauled Britain's last ever BR steam-powered (standard-gauge) passenger train into Carlisle Citadel station.
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Council Depot on east side of Boustead's Grassing
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Florist, Millholme Avenue, Carlisle - March 2017
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'Clan' class locomotive 72001 'Clan Cameron' heading south from Carlisle, 1959
Not the best view of the locomotive itself, but I have included this view for the geographical information it contains.
The line curving away to the right is one of many freight connections in the Carlisle area, where there was a complex... (more)
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Currock Villa
A house dating from the mid-Victorian era. The Currock Villa Boys Club was established here in the 1950s, later on it became a mixed youth club but closed down around 2008.
The property has been sold since this photo was taken - it has... (more)
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Agricultural Machinery Dealers
Rickerby Limited, Currock Rd, Carlisle
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Railway scene at Carlisle
On approach to Carlisle station on a Glasgow bound train from Manchester Airport. St Nicholas Bridge is on the left. Note the solar panel which is almost in shade.
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Carlisle, northward view from St Nicholas Bridges over railway complex, 1960
The train is coming off the Carlisle avoiding-line, heading towards London Road Junction, then to the ex-Midland Settle & Carlisle main line towards Leeds. The two parallel lines come from Carlisle Citadel Station. Largely hidden by the... (more)
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