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Common abbreviations used: CP = Carlisle Patriot; CJ = Carlisle Journal;
CN = Cumberland News; ENS = Evening News and Star; CD = Carlisle Directory


CARLISLE WINDOW SYSTEMS Robert St
CN 11.06.1999 p16 Ad
CN 09.05.2003 p14 Move to new premises; firm set up 1997

CARLISLE WINDSURFING CENTRE
CN 10.06.1988 p8 Ad

CARLISLE WORKS
CN 28.04.1995 p6 Ad

CARLISLE WRESTLING ASSOCIATION
CP 09.07.1880 p7b-d

CARLISLE WRITERS
CN 05.12.1997 p16 (illus) Writers’ group publishes first book

CARLISLE YOUTH ENQUIRY SERVICE Abbey St
CN 17.05.1996 p5 New office

CARLISLE YOUTH STRING QUARTET
CN 23.07.1993 p3 Young musicians hit high notes

CARLYLE, N 19 English St
Grocer
CD 1880 Ad pxxiv; established 30 years

CARLYLE, W.H. 6 Union Court
Plumber
CD 1902-03 Ad p287

CARLYLE COURT Off Fisher Street
CN 01.12.1989 pp14-15 Ad
CN 13.07.1990 p10 Bringing that touch of class to the city
CN 23.11.1990 p8 (illus) It’s off with the old
CN 29.11.1991 p16 Small is beautiful
CN 28.03.2003 p65 Shopping centre acquired by London based company Gort
CN 19.09.2003 p14 Addition of glazed roof and first floor shops planned

CARLYLE LANE Off 39 Castle Street; first mentioned in 1837 Directory
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p37 View of entrance

CARNABY,John Plumber/ lead worker
1711 Son of J.Carnaby of Carlisle, plumber, adm. to Gra. Sch. Gram.Sch. Reg. p55
Jefferson,S; History and Antiquities of Carlisle, 1838, p83 Taken down about 1790
CN 13.10.2000 p9 The plumber, his folly and the city centre shambles

CARNABY HOUSE Marked on G.Smith’s 1746 map of Carlisle at Kingmoor

CARNAUD METAL BOX see METAL BOX See also HUDSON SCOTT

CAR PARKS and PARKING
See also Disc parking; Park and Ride; Traffic schemes
CJ 13.04.1937 p4 Unilateral parking
CJ 14.05.1937 p8 Parking
CJ 11.06.1937 p8 Parking
CJ 10.05.1938 p1 Proposed parking
CJ 13.05.1938 p4 Proposed parking
CJ 20.05.1938 p1 Proposed parking
CN 14.02.1975 p4
CN 29.07.1964 p1 Illustration
ENS 04.04.1977 p3 Driven away by charges
CN 17.11.1989 p9 Dearer car parks
CN 12.07.1991 p3 Motorists clobbered on parking
CN 28.02.1992 p3 More space for city parking
CN 30.12.1993 p1 New car park (East Tower St)
CN 15.04.1994 p1 Pay and park (East Tower St)
CN 24.03.1995 p13 £60 a year to park scheme
ENS 06.04.1996 p7 Way out of a parking nightmare
CN 27.09.1996 p4 (illus) Parking fees hike would be suicide
CN 18.10.1996 p4 Police problems for parking plan
CN 13.06.1997 p3 Fear of pollution
CN 28.11.1997 p1 Residents only parking set for massive city expansion
CN 09.01.1998 p3 (illus) Illegal parkers clog up Cathedral grounds
CN 02.10.1998 p3 Parking charges to rise by 40%
CN 11.06.1999 p1 Plan to make drivers pay on city centre streets
CN 18.06.1999 p1 Retailers fight new parking charges
CN 26.11.1999 p1 Carlisle slashes 3 hour parking charges
CN 04.08.2000 p3 Protest over plan for parking spaces over Stanwix graveyard
CN 01.12.2000 p7 City set to increase all-day parking fees
CN 27.04.2001 p16 Parking shortage blow to Carlisle’s shopping success
CN 21.09.2001 p3 New car parking arrangements in the Lanes
CN 16.11.2001 p3 City coucncil writes off £95,835 in parking fines
CN 24.05.2002 p3 Rarking charges; MP shoppers driven out; rubbish claim
CN 12.07.2002 p5 Paddy’s Market car park and 3 others to be sold
CN 29.11.2002 p3 Woman in court following car park rage
CN 31.01.2003 p1 Car parking charges ot be introduced on Sunday
CN 02.05.2003 p5 Scheme to show drivers where parking spaces are launched
CN 12.09.2003 p5 Consultants say Carlisle needs another multi storey car park
CN 02.01.2004 p2 Existing car parks to be expanded to cope with demand

CARPET CENTRE Castle St
CD 1966-68 Ad p304

CAR REGISTRATION PLATES
City Minutes 1913-14 p261 Letters HH assigned to city by order of 14.01.1914
CN 11.05.2001 p15 Letter concerning ending of local registration letters HH,RM,AO
CARR and Co see CARRS
CARR, Arthur Jeweller
CD 1966-68 Ad p304
CN 04.08.1972 p9 (illus) Move to English St

CARR, J Lowther Arcade
Jeweller
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p282
CD 1955-56 Ad p289
CD 1961-62 Ad p68

CARR, Thomas Bank St
Tobacconist
CD 1893-94 Ad p14

CARREPAIRS Port Road
CD 1952 Ad p336

CARRICK, David Bankers; location shown on Wood’s 1821 map of city
Jollie 1811 pxi Bankers, Scotch St

CARRICK, James South Henry St
Aerated waters
CD 1893-94 Ad p184

CARRICK, John C Hat manufacturer, aged 38, born Carlisle, home address Cavendish Place [1851 census]

CARRICK, T and Co Timber yard, Annetwell St [Jollie 1811 p83]

CARRICK, Thomas Irishgate
M442 p11 Business receipt for chemist and druggist

CARRICK, Thomas Hat manufacturer of this city died 13.06.1840; Monumental Inscription in St Cuthbert’s Yard

CARRICK, William and Sons Norfolk St
Hat manufacturers
See M442 4 examples of hat labels
Established 1790 (3BC 609 - trade catalogue)
1811 Jollie Carlisle Directory pxi Hat manufacturers Caldew Brow and English-gate
CN 23.03.1973 p6
CD 1952 Ad p313
CJ 18.06.1814 p1a Ad Removed to new shop in English Street; hat retailer
1851 census William Carrick, 47, bn Carlisle, home address 17 Lowther Street
CJ 12.04.1867 p9 Hatters strike
CJ 02.06.1876 Hat factory absorbed by Citadel Station, new site Denton Holme
CJ 03.08.1928 An old Carlisle industry

CARRIERS
1811 Jolie’s Directory pvii list of carriers and waggons
1821 New Guide to Carlisle pp 73-75 List of common carriers
1829 Parson and White Directory p168 list of carriers

CARRINGTON NOVARE Weaving firm
CN 11.09.1992 p13 City jobs blow

CARROW HOUSE Carleton
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p248
ENS 20.05.1986 p1 Closure
CN 30.09.1988 p18 Ad feature
CN 09.11.1990 p16 Top quality - Ad
CN 31.01.1997 p12 £1.25 m facelift for Carrow
CN 25.07.1997 p12 (illus) Wine and dine in style
CN 23.02.2001 p3 Carrow House to get a 60 bed extension
CN 27.07.2001 p7 To become a 40 bedroom Travel Lodge; reopen in November
CN 31.08.2001 p6 Work on redevelopment underway; to be called Border Gate

CARRS Caldewgate, Flour mill - Silloth
Biscuit manufacturers; founded by Jonathan D.Carr who began a bakery in Castle Street in 1831; J.D.Carr died 06.04.1884 [Monumental Inscr. 136/13]; sold to United Biscuits 04.07.1972
See staff magazine ‘Topper Off’ M...
See Guide to Carlisle 1902 pp 15-23,25-26 C 469 illus
See Fell Fine Baker; the story of United biscuits 1BC 338
See M.Forster Captains Thins and Rich Desserts; family and their times 1831-1931
Carlisle People and Places pp 114-116 Photos of works and staff; p126
See CAIHp71
CN 16.08.1949 p2 CN 20.04.1979 p1 CJ 07.01.1938 p10
CN 24.02.1978 p15
CD 1902-03 Ad p289
CD 1913-14 Ad p136 (biscuits) Ad p 68 (flour mill)
CD 1920 Ad p317 (biscuits) Ad p4 (flour mill)
CD 1927 Ad back page i (biscuits) Ad p30 (flour mill)
CD 1934 Ad back page i (biscuits) Ad front page iii (flour mill)
CD 1937 Ad back page i (biscuits) Ad front page iii (flour mill)
CD 1940 Ad front page iii (flour mill)
CD 1952 Ad piii Ad p296 (flour mill)
CD 1955-56 Ad p243 (flour mill)
CD 1961-62 Ad p272 (flour mill)
CD 1966-68 Ad p282 (flour mill)
CJ 15.05.1847 p2a-b Ad. patent for unfermented bread
Chambers’ Edinburgh Jnl 09.09.1848 Working conditions,4pp (see Fell Fine Baker)
CP 19.09.1873 p4 Fire at Carrs
CP 10.12.1880 p1b; Ad; for sale or let their Castle St premises
CJ 17.04.1885 p7 Embezzlement by Carrs commercial traveller
CP 02.10.1892 p5d Fatal accident at Carrs Biscuit Works
CP 04.11.1892 p5d Inquest on Carrs worker Thomas Ratchford
Carlisle the Archive Photographs p 111 Photo of factory 1907/08
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p101 1912 photo of works band
08.06.1916 Fire causing £350 worth of damage
21.02.1920 Fire at Dukes St building; completely destroyed; £30,000 damage
CN 13.05.1921 p5 (illus) New chocolate factory in operation
CJ 13.05.1921 p5 (illus) Extensions
CJ 14.06.1921 p2 Flour mills
02.01.1925 Fire Brigade pump out Carrs after severe flooding
CJ 27.07.1937 p5 By the Way
CJ 10.12.1937 p10 Annual meeting
CN 17.09.1938 p19 Flour mills
CJ 06.06.1939 p6 Carrs Mills £12,556 profit
CJ 12.02.1943 p3 Cease making Vitamin B
CJ 24.09.1946 p2 Started from a bread shop
CN 21.02.1948 p3 Biscuits to be made in Bulawayo
CJ 30.03.1948 p1 Retirement of Chief Buyer
CN 14.08.1948 p5 (illus) Exports
CN 08.01.1949 p5 Story of Carrs biscuits
CN 08.04.1950 p5 Royal appointment from Queen Victoria
CN 19.08.1950 p5 (illus) Production increased through work study
CN 23.12.1950 p7 (illus) Extension to factory
CN 02.05.1953 p6 (illus) History of the firm
CN 21.11.1953 p1 Carrs report a higher profit
CN 23.08.1957 p8 (illus) History of the firm
CN 28.02.1958 p1 City biscuit firm is 127 years old
CN 04.07.1958 p12 Supp. Carrs export to 80 countries
CN 02.01.1959 p10 (illus) Fire in 1920
Carlisle the Archive Photographs p111 1960s view of factory
CN 03.06.1960 p1 (illus) Automation
CN 29.12.1961 p1 New plant at Silloth
CJ 25.10.1963 p14 (illus) New plant at Silloth
ENS 22.09.1964 p1 Mystery take over bid
CN 02.10.1964 p1 Take over by Lyons
ENS 10.10.1964 p1 Carrs report tough 6 months
CN 30.10.1964 p1 Take over by Lyons
CN 06.11.1964 p1 Take over by Cavenham Foods
ENS 12.11.1964 p1 Take over bid successful
CN 13.11.1964 p3 Take over by Cavenham Foods
CN 27.11.1964 p1 Take over by Cavenham Foods
CJ 01.10.1965 p8 Last of the Carr family
CN 10.11.1967 p12 Oven boys strike
CN 26.01.1972 p10 (illus) Decorated tin boxes
CN 07.07.1972 pp 1,9 Sold to United Biscuits
CN 14.07.1972 p3 Take over by United Biscuits
CN 02.11.1973 p6 Premises on the Viaduct
CN 13.06.1975 p1 Threatened closure
CN 28.11.1975 p6 1st biscuit tin
ENS 26.04.1976 p1 £200,00 cracker for Carrs
ENS 22.02.1978 p1 Biscuit boom
CN 24.02.1978 p15 Extension
CN 15.04.1978 p1 Just the job for Carrs
CN 15.05.1981 p36 (illus) Historical
CN 10.07.1981 p9 (illus) Ad
CN 03.06.1988 p1 Carrs unwrap 300 jobs boost
CN 31.03.1989 p9 First hand look at life down on the farm
CN 28.04.1989 p5 Five in one plan for county firms
CN 05.05.1989 Biscuit boss is stepping down
CN 20.10.1989 p1 250 jobs cracker by city firm
CN 27.10.1989 p4 (illus) Biscuit machinery
CN 03.11.1989 p4 Biscuit machinery
CN 03.08.1990 p4 Carrs brought up to date
CN 10.08.1990 p4 Magnificent response on choirs
CN 17.08.1990 p4 (illus) Moving in
CN 21.06.1991 p7 Jobs boost
CN 10.01.1992 p6 Pictures from the past
CN 04.09.1992 Supplement
CN 07.01.1994 pp8,10 Profile of Malcolm Little
CN 21.01.1994 p4 100 years ago - Limited Company
CN 13.05.1994 p11 Biscuit makers record feet
CN 04.11.1994 p1 and comment p10 UB test planners
CN 18.11.1994 p1 Carrs bumper run
CN 09.12.1994 p17 Biscuit plants £17m expansion plan
CN 16.12.1994 p7 McVities scraps Tory cash
CN 06.01.1995 p1 Carrs shares soar
CN 13.01.1995 p16 Carrs in merger talks
CN 20.01.1995 p3 No crumbs for Tories
CN 10.03.1995 pp1,10 Biscuit firms £10m investment
CN 17.03.1995 p9 Profits go up to £134 m
CN 05.05.1995 p4 £400,000 sale
CN 05.05.1995 p13 Profits up as Carrs sell coffee houses
CN 09.06.1995 pp1,10,12 Jobs boost, 200 extra staff
CN 28.07.1995 Supplement
CN 25.08.1995 p16 Malcolm Little
CN 15.09.1995 p1 No jobs to go
CN 22.09.1995 pp1,12 Firm battles on
CN 17.11.1995 p19 Takeover hunt by Carrs
CN 24.05.1996 p1 Row erupts as ballot papers are destroyed
CN 14.03.1997 p12 UB back in black
CN 06.06.1997 p1 Survived closure threat
CN 06.06.1997 p14 £600,000 deal with Metal Box
CN 29.08.1997 p1 McVities workers say no to strike
CN 12.09.1997 p1 Biscuit firm cooks up a £45m profit
CN 18.04.1997 p1 Lights on,doors locked, Wembley exodus
CN 10.10.1997 p10 (illus) Biscuits in the blood
CN 28.11.1997 p3 City looks west for workers as food firms struggle to meet Xmas...
CN 16.01.1998 p10 (illus) Biscuit maker Carr, the man who put the Car in Carlisle
CN 20.11.1998 p3 Saucy Dena gives Carrs a plug
CN 18.12.1998 p1 McVities staff angry at Xmas blackmail
CN 11.02.1999 p1 McVities deny sugar sabotage
CN 26.02.1999 p1 Staff to give boss ‘Scrooge’ trophy
CN 12.11.1999 p1 4 treated for shock in McVities explosion
CN 26.11.1999 p3 Takeover talk fuels biscuit shares
CN 17.12.1999 p1 US giant front runner in takeover
CN 23.12.1999 p3 BAttle for fim to carry on
CN 21.01.2000 p3 McVities reveal major changes
CN 25.02.2000 p2 Biscuit takeover daga over soon
CN 07.04.2000 p5 Battle nears its end
CN 21.04.2000 p3 McVities takeover on hold
CN 28.04.2000 p3 New twist in saga
CN 05.05.2000 p3 Ex worker wins payout
CN 01.12.2000 p1 McVitie’s urge workers to agree to New Year shut down
CN 08.12.2000 p5 Staff agree to new mini shutdowns
CN 26.01.2001 p1 Slump hits McVitie’s; unpaid leave urged
CN 11.05.2001 p16 £44,000 staff training project
CN 11.05.2001 p16 McVitie’s staff asked to take holidays as demand slumps
CN 20.07.2001 p1 Biscuit slump threatens short time and lay offs
CN 31.08.2001 p1 Carrs Titanic water table biscuit up for auction
CN 28.09.2001 p6 Titanic biscuit sold for £3,500
CN 07.06.2002 p16 McVities invest £600,000 to improve data capture

CARRS FIELD
CN 19.03.2004 p5 Creighton Rigby Clubs Carrs field to be housing

CARRS GARDEN SECTION Rosehill Estate
CN 28.05.1999 p4 Ad

CARRS MILLING Parent owns Bendalls, Keytor and Hinds
ENS 18.07.1996 p1 Carrs Milling buys Bendalls
CN 17.11.2000 p14 Carrs profits lifts industry gloom
CN 04.05.2001 p1 Carrs chairman atacks government handling of Foot and Mouth
CN 16.11.2001 p14 Done well in difficult year; own Bendall, Keytor and R.Hind
CN 03.05.2002 p20 Financial results for 6 months
CN 05.07.2002 p5 Share price jumps after report of strong trading
CN 04.10.2002 p5 Sainsburys and Asda now stocking specialist flour
CN 15.11.2002 p17 Carrs profits soar by 74%
CN 10.01.2003 p16 Expects profits to rise sharply this year
CN 11.04.2003 p17 Profits up 21% at £2.36m
CN 14.11.2003 p14 Profits soar by 13.1%; Chairman David Newton
CN 09.01.2004 p14 Good start to financial year

CARRUTHERS and KENT Rickergate
Painters
CD 1931 Ad p304

CARRUTHERS, Greenwell 1 Warwick Road
Food specialists
CD 1961-62 Ad p106

CARRUTHERS, J Shane’s Yard, Caldewgate
Clogger
D.Perriam Carlisle Remembered p105-106

CARRUTHERS, James Tait St
1861 Directory Morris, Harrison and Co Ad p 18 Stone mason

CARRUTHERS, James Lowther St
Ironmonger
Leading Trader of the City Ad pii A616
Old Carlisle; Second photographic recollection; J.Templeton p30 Photo
CD 1893-94 Ad p148
CD 1902-03 Ad p6
CD 1905-06 Ad p7
CD 1907-08 Ad p11

CARRUTHERS, Jardine and Son Scotch St, Rickergate Brow
Ironmonger
Guide to Carlisle Ad C178
CD 1880 Ad pxxxi; established 1852
1882 Porters Directory Ad p62 10 Scotch Street
CD 1884-85 Ad p277
CD 1893-94 Ad p160
CD 1920 Ad p176
CD 1924 Ad p144
CN 26.02.1993 p4 Reminder of old city firm

CARRUTHERS, John
CP 04.01.1851 p1a Advert for Watch and clock makers, 32 Scotch Street

CARRUTHERS, John and Co 48 Castle St
1861 Morris, Harrison and Co ad pp13, 15 Salt, butter, stoved; manufacturers

CARRUTHERS, T and J 24 English St
M442 p18 Business receipt for woollen and linen drapers

CARRUTHERS, Thomas 156 Botchergate
1861 Morris, Harrison and Co ad p16 Wine and spirit merchant

CARS see MOTORING

CARTER,E.H. Bank St
Opticians
CD 1920 Ads p68
CD 1924 Ad p96
CD 1927 Ad p102

CARTER’S STRIKE OF 1913
CN 02.05.1958 p10 CN 25.04.1969 p14 CN 13.06.1975 p6

CARTMEL, Isaac Tanner, aged 36, employing 5 men, home address Finkle St, born Carlisle [1851 census]

CARTMELL, J Lancaster St
Potato crisps
CD 1952 Ad p254

CARTMELL, Jane Straw hat manufacturer
CJ 10.01.1818 p1a Ad

CARTMELLS Solicitors
CN 30.04.1971 p15
CN 05.05.1989 p5 Ad. Cartmel Shepherd - putting law into action

CARTNER, R Scotch Street
CP 17.11.1821 p1 Ad; tea dealer entered into business

CASA MIA Chapel Street
CN 01.09.2000 p16 Out of Africa into Cecil Street

CASA NOSTRA
CN 22.11.1991 Ad p9

CASA ROMANO
CN 23.08.1996 p2 Sweet news
CN 14.11.1997 p11 (illus) Pasta masters are numero uno - that’s official

CASCADE LEISURE CLUB
CN 14.12.1990 p12 Ad
CN 08.02.1991 p11 License granted
CN 31.01.1992 p14 Centre destroyed by fire
CN 15.08.1997 p13 Blaze club boss vows to sue county for £9m
CN 13.03.1998 p5 Leisure battle family will ‘fight to end’
CN 01.05.1998 p5 Appeal not ruled out in leisure centre case
CN 16.10.1998 p18 Boss claims victory in legal battle
CN 03.09.1999 p5 Blaze club row smulders on

CASTLE William II built first timber castle in 1092; Keep begun in 1122 by Henry I and completed by David I of Scotland, third floor added in 16th century for canon; Captains’s Gatehouse (Inner Gatehouse) built in 1160s; Outer Gatehouse (de Ireby’s Tower) built around 1167; Half Moon Battery built in 1542, surrounding inner moat filled in in 1827, reexcavated 1917-19; Arnhem Block 1804-05; Arroyo Block 1804, with 1908-12 extension and 1937-38 rear gymnasium ; Master Gunner’s House, later garrison hospital, built 1804-03; Magazine built 1827 but could be 1850s replacement; Gallipoli Block built 1829 and extended 1876; 1834-35 Queen Mary’s Tower demolished; Garrison Cells built 1832; Ypres Block built 1836; Officers Mess built 1876; Militia stores built 1881; Alma Block 1932
see MacCarthy, M Carlisle Castle; survey and documentary history, 1990
see Topping,G and Potter,J Memorials of old Carlisle pp 13-23
see John Peel Jottings no 45 Ghost
CN 27.04.1979 p13 (illus) CN 23.06.1978 p10 (illus)
CP 30.10.1819 p3b Discovery of bones of woman and child
CP 06.11.1819 p3c Letter from Dr Barnes saying bones not human
Carlisle Examiner 30.09.1858 p2c New garrison; 3rd Reg. West Riding Militia
Carlisle Examiner 28.05.1859 p2c Cat o’nine tails at Castle for deserter
Carlisle Examiner 10.09.1859 p2f Flogging of soldier at Castle
CJ 17.02.1865 p5 Use of Castle
CJ 08.09.1871 Canteen in garrisons abolished
The Builder 28.02.1874 Account of the castle; plan page 169
CJ 26.03.1875 letter complaining of alteratios at Castle
CJ 30.03.1875 Letter concerning complaints against alterations at Castle
CJ 04.02.1876 Gallipoli Block extension; contractor T.Nelson
18.01.1890 Fire at Carlisle Castle;Carlisle the Archive Photographs p49 photo
01.04.1932 Contractots of Alma Block J and R Bell
CJ 18.08.1944 p3 Important historical dates
CJ 04.09.1945 p1 Re-opened after war
CN 02.11.1946 p5 Governor 1540; Thomas Bikbeck
CN 05.02.1949 p5 (illus) Use of Castle
CN 23.07.1949 p5 Engraving of 1783
CN 07.11.1958 p12 Future of Castle
CN 24.02.1961 p1 Future of Castle
Cumbria December 1964 pp370-72
CN 06.08.1965 p10 Tank at entrance
CN 09.09.1966 p15 Gatehouse
CN 04.02.1972 p13 BBC filming for comedy series
CN 24.10.1975 p6 (illus) Skeletons
ENS 16.12.1976 p6 Ghost
CN 25.10.1991 p56 Castle with 1,000 years of history
CN 10.01.1992 p1 Castle’s high note
CN 14.02.1992 p1 Birthday (900th) concert for city
CN 16.04.1992 p1 Castle birthday tune
CN 01.05.1992 p10 Celebration 900
CN 26.06.1992 p9 Celebration 900
CN 03.07.1992 p3 Castle concert a sell out success
CN 10.07.1992 p10 Brolly good show
CN 14.08.1992 p3 Stepping back in time
CN 21.10.1994 p10 2000 AD
CN 26.07.1996 p 1 Castle ghost haunts tourist video
CN 30.08.1996 p13 Blast of civil war comes to castle
ENS 15.04.1996 p5 (illus) When Kinmont Willie leaped back to life
ENS 30.07.1996 p8 Shivering ramparts
ENS 01.08.1996 p8 Riddle of scorched cross on city park
CN 07.02.1997 p10 When Cathedral was used for repairs to Castle
CN 19.09.1997 p1 Hopes of buried treasure
CN 02.10.1998 p13 Behind the Castle walls
CN 30.10.1998 p9 How the Castle became a monument as well as barracks
CN 12.11.1999 p14 When castle guns fired in anger
Cumbria LIfe August 1999 issue 65 p8 supp
CN 14.04.2000 p1 (illus) Face to face with ancient past - stone head
CN 02.11.2001 p8 Campaign to save steps behind castle north wall; 100 years old
CN 23.11.2001 p6 Steps behind Castle are a right of way
CN 06.06.2003 p13 Letter complaining trees have been planted on Castlegreen
HALF MOON BATTERY; built 1542
CN 01.02.2002 p6 Filling in and excavation of half moon battery
QUEEN MARY’S TOWER So called for having been the prison of Mary Queen of Scots in 1568; demolished 1834-35
WELL - ROMAN; Drained 08.05.1953
Topping, G and Potter, J Memorials of Old Carlisle p22;

CASTLE BRIDGE CLUB
CN 15.11.2002 p16 50th anniversary of club

CASTLE CRAFTS Scotch St
CD 1961-62 p277

CASTLE FLATS
CN 19.11.1971 p1 Call for demolition
CN 03.12.1971 p1
CN 17.12.1971 p3

CASTLE MEAT PACKAGING CO
CN 19.11.1976 pp16-17

CASTLE MILL
CP 13.01.1821 p3b Castle Mill broken into
Carlisle Examiner 10.02.1859 p2d Smoke nuisance
Carlisle Examiner 13.08.1859 p2d Castle Mill and dam courses
City Minutes 1898/99 p515 Purchase of Castle Mill property

CASTLE MILL MANURE WORKS
Cumberland Directory 1873 Ad p44 A28

CASTLE STREET
CN 29.03.1956 p8 (illus) CN 06.07.1956 p10 (illus) CN 20.08.1965 p19 (illus)
CN 09.04.1965 p1 CN 26.03.1965 p12 CN 18.03.1966 p14 (illus)
CJ 06.10.1865 p5 Demolition of buildings near Cathedral entrance
March 1892 demolition of house projecting into Finkle St; Carlisle In Camera 2 p12
CP 28.02.1902 p5 Castle Street improvements
CN 26.02.1949 p5 (illus) Old potato market
CJ 17.07.1953 p6 (illus) Excavations
CN 18.07.1953 p1 (illus) Excavations
CN 23.03.1956 p10 (illus) Early Castle St
CN 15.01.1965 p1 Re-development
CN 19.03.1965 pp9,12 History
CJ 13.08.1965 p3 Re-development
CN 25.02.1966 p12 Chimney
CN 18.03.1966 p14 Fire of July 1885
CN 25.03.1966 p9 Inquiry
CN 27.01.1967 p10 Conversion - Civic Trust Award
CN 20.08.1971 p7 (illus) Gardens in Castle St
ENS 11.12.1976 p11 Development
CWAAS 1988 Before Tullie House
CN 06.01.1995 p10 Down your way
NUMBER 17 Dated 1798 on shared rainwater head
NUMBER 19 Dated 1798 on shared rainwater head; house of the Foster family of bankers
CJ 13.04.1839 House for sale after bankrupcy
NUMBER 21 Late 18th century townhouse
CJ 12.03.1965 p1 (illus) Preservation
CN 12.03.1965 p12 (illus) Preservation
ENS 21.06.1966 p1 Illustration of no 21
CJ 24.06.1966 p3 No. 21 to be preserved
CN 24.06.1966 p10 cartoon Preservation of no 21
CN 22.03.2002 p6 (illus) £250,000 restoration
NUMBER 26,28,30 1823 terrace of 3 houses for architect Paul Nixson
175 Years of Carlisle p85 1975 photo of houses
CP 05.07.1823 Houses now in the course of erection
NUMBER 30
CP 09.07.1880 p6e Claim by Crown Commissioners
NUMBER 81
Slee,M Older Carlisle and round about (illus) pp8,9

CASTLE TAVERN Corner of Castleway and West Tower Street
CN 07.11.1986 Advertising feature
ENS 26.01.1987 Up for sale a few months after opening

CASTLEWAY Inner ringroad stage 2 Official opening 27.03.1974 (plaque)
CN 21.10.1994 p1 Castle road tunnel
CN 17.08.2001 p7 New underpass linking castle and city centre opened

CATHEDRAL Henry I founded an Augustinian priory in Carlisle in 1122. In 1133 the priory church became St Mary’s Cathedral. In 1541 it became the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity; early 12th century with various rebuildings until the early 15th century; 1652 alterations to west end; minor 1764 alterations; 1846 by Thomas Nelson and1853-57 restoration by Ewan Christian; 1950s restoration
David Weston Carlisle Cathedral History, 2000
CAIH pp 12-13
See Topping,G and Potter,J Memories of old Carlisle pp 1-7
Round Carlisle Cross Vol 6 pp 50-55 Carlisle Cathedral during the Forty Five
Round Carlisle Cross Vol 3 Cathedral customs pp 87-98
CJ 06.05.1921 p4 CN 18.06.1949 p5 CJ 01.06.1917 p5 CN 24.01.1925 p9 CN 05.12.1975 p11 CN 18.05.1979 p4 CN 27.05.1977 p3 CJ 22.02.1962 p6
CJ 06.07.1962 p6 CN 07.07.1967 p10 CJ 13.07.1962 p6 CJ 20.07.1962 p6
Times 07.02.1895 Note on the Norman remains at Carlisle Cathedral
CP 17.01.1896 Severe gale; Cathedral suffered considerable damage
CN 08.09.1928 p9 In the 1860s
CN 15.09.1928 p9 In the 1860s
CJ 21.05.1937 p7 New vestries
CJ 01.06.1937 p5 Costly repairs
CJ 04.06.1937 p10 Preserving the Cathedral
CJ 12.07.1938 p9 Friends of the Cathedral
CJ 07.07.1939 p5 Cathedral friends form advisory council
CJ 20.07.1943 p2 How it was in 1540
CJ 17.07.1945 p3 Dean Cooper memorial placed in sanctuary (3 chairs)
CJ 26.08.1949 p5 History
Cumbria Vol 34 pp530-531 Christmas
CN 18.04.1958 4pp supplement
ENS 02.09.1959 See of Carlisle celebrates 800 years
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p114 Photo of 1965 funeral for PC Russell
CN 05.02.1971 p1 Vandalism
Cumbria ,January 1972 pp 494-6 (illus)
Cumbria Vol 38 p209 Art exhibitions
CN 17.03.1989 p13 Cathedral plea for volunteer helpers
CN 23.03.1989 p14 Contemporary but not inaccessible
CN 14.09.1990 p1 Molly hands over art show
CN 21.09.1990 p9 Wrapping up a Cathedral in ribbon
CN 21.09.1990 p5 Cathedral hits high note
CN 02.11.1990 p4 Such strange goings on...
CN 05.04.1991 p7 Cathedral on hunt for guides
CN 07.06.1991 p5 Service makes history
CN 07.06.1991 p10 A sign of hope for the future
CN 16.08.1991 p1 Fortune for church
CN 20.09.1991 p3 Cathedral art in spotlight
CN 15.11.1991 p1 Handy book
CN 06.03.1992 p13 A £200,000 problem at Cathedral
CN 20.03.1992 p7 Sowing brass for future
CN 13.03.1992 p9 Cathedral gift
CN 27.03.1992 p52 Cash windfall for Cathedral
CN 18.09.1992 p7 Rallying to Cathedral cash plea
CN 09.10.1992 p14 Songs sacred in a setting so divine
CN 31.12.1992 p1 Booking in for cash
CN 26.03.1993 p1 Grubs up
CN 09.04.1993 p1 Cathedral cameras focus on vandals
CN 08.10.1993 p1 Dean prays for butterflies
CN 05.11.1993 p3 Ambassadors appointed
CN 21.01.1994 p25 Cathedral stars in morning worship
CN 11.02.1994 p13 (illus) Ecumenical birch tree
CN 22.04.1994 p9 Cathedral cash cut by 10%
CN 17.06.1994 p1 What’s the crack in the Cathedral
CN 19.08.1994 p4 Cash strapped Cathedral goes commercial
CN 07.10.1994 p5 Cathedral link forged with University
CN 07.10.1994 p7 Xmas cards on sale
CN 18.11.1994 p3 Cathedral’s still doing well
CN 27.01.1995 p2 Council turns down Cathedral grant appeal
CN 10.03.1995 p12 Cathedral cash safe
CN 05.05.1995 p2 (illus) Momento cuppa
CN 29.09.1995 p5 (illus) Landowners offer trees to give Cathedral roof a lift
CN 06.10.1995 p5 (illus) Stonemason Peter saves a sacred arch
CN 21.06.1996 p10 Civil war of words
CN 23.08.1996 p4 Cathedral handymen call
CN 08.11.1996 p10 (illus) Inquest that solved the riddle of the Cathedral
CN 13.12.1996 p10 Pilgrim’s Progress sometimes ended in Cathedral graveyard
CN 07.02.1997 p10 When Cathedral was raided for repairs for castle
CN 29.08.1997 p5 Facelift starts on Cathedral Education centre
CN 19.09.1997 p1 Cathedral train
CN 19.09.1997 p5 Cathedral tribute to ‘England’s Rose’ Diana
CN 03.10.1997 p5 (illus) Cathedral pomp and circumstance marks royal anniver.
CN 23.01.1998 p18 Cathedral project will undo centuries of grime
CN 12.06.1998 p3 Candlelight vigil (breast cancer)
CN 08.01.1999 p1 Full house greets new Dean
CN 05.02.1999 p7 (illus) Landmark may become car park
CN 11.02.1999 p13 Cathedral that hid behind a pub
CN 26.02.1999 p4 Music appeal launched
Cumbria Life no 64 p9 Supp.August 1999 2A 9
CN 16.07.1999 p12 (illus) Momento for Millennium
CN 12.01.2001 p3 Lottery grant for west walls of the Abbey
CN 16.02.2001 p7 Sculpture of man in chains on display in Cathedral
CN 23.02.2001 p7 Geophysical survey reveals foundations of unknown buildings
CN 08.03.2002 p15 New display in Cathedral Treasury
CN 17.05.2002 p5 Wiring condemned; £240,000 bill for new work
CN 09.01.2004 p 5 Non replacement of canons possible in savings proposals
ABBEY, The Customary name for Cathedral Precint.
ABBEY GATEHOUSE see PRIOR SLEE’S GATEHOUSE
APPEALS see RESTORATION
BELLS
CP April 1874 Inscriptions on the Cathedral bells
CN 14.11.1925 2 memorial bells added
CJ 05.07.1946 p1 History of bells from 1745
CN 11.08.1989 p4 Bells have a chequered history
CN 31.01.1997 p9 £100,000 scheme for bells to go like the clapper
CN 03.04.1998 p18 For 1999
CN 09.04.1999 p7 Catherdral’s bells fall silent
CN 16.04.1999 p20 New bells will ring in millennium
CN 14.05.1999 p8 Warned city of danger
CN 30.07.1999 p1 (illus) Cathedral bells
CN 20.08.1999 p16 New bells make debut
CN 30.12.1999 p3 (illus) Ding dong merrily
CN 24.11.2000 p7 (illus) Two new bells at Cathedral
BORDER REGIMENT CHAPEL
CN 18.08.1945 p5 Victory Service
CJ 04.11.1949 Dedication
CJ 08.11.1949 p2
BROUGHAM TRIPTYCH
CN 07.12.1979 p37 Move to Carlisle Cathedral
CN 14.12.1979 p9 (illus) Move to Carlisle Cathedral
CN 25.05.1979 p1 Move to Carlisle Cathedral
BURIAL GROUND
CN 24.09.1954 p10 Last burial?
CEILING
CN 08.05.1970 p14 Ceiling restoration in 1853
CN 05.02.1971 p1 Ceiling repainting
CN 09.07.1971 p8 (illus) Ceiling repainting
CHALICE
CN 13.06.2003 p5 New chalice in memory of Rt Rev Bulley
CHOIR SCHOOL AND CHOIR
Round Carlisle Cross Vol 2 Chorister life in the early 1860s pp 9-20
D.Perriam Carlisle Remembered pp24-25 Memories of chorister 1925
D.Perriam Carlisle Remembered pp75-76 Memories of chorister 1918
CN 27.05.1977 p3 Choir school proposed demolition
CN 01.07.1977 p3 (illus) Proposal to demolish choir school
CN 21.11.1980 Choir school £900,000 ‘club’ opens doors
CN 26.02.1988 p4 Choir school petitioned for holidays
CN 16.06.1989 p5 (illus) Cathedral choir of 40 years ago
CN 30.10.1992 p15 On the track of Cathedral choristers
CN 02.07.1993 p3 Choir is still chasing £6,500 for Norway trip
CN 17.09.1993 p13 Cathedral choristers in spotlight
CN 09.09.1994 p1 Discord over girls joining choir boys
CN 28.10.1994 p7 Cathedral choristers Xmas cracker
CN 28.06.1996 p3 Anyone change of a tenner?
CN 13.12.1996 p6 (illus) Cathedral choir makes Xmas CD
CN 20.03.1998 p5 On look out for youngsters
CN 19.06.1998 p3 Choir trip hits high note
CN 25.05.2001 p15 91 year old former chorister Arthur Butcher
COMMUNION RAIL see M.Slee Older Carlisle and Round About p12
CRIB
CN 28.12.1946 p5 Crib dedication
CN 19.12.2003 p9 Yew figures by sculptor J.Stamper unveiled
DEANERY For date see PRIOR’S TOWER
CN 25.06.1965 p1 Decay
CN 16.07.1965 p1 Decay
CN 11.03.1966 p13 (illus) Repairs
DEAN TAIT MEMORIAL WINDOW
Carlisle Examiner 17.06.1858 p3e
Carlisle Examiner 05.08.1858 p3c Meeting
DECORATIONS
CN 11.11.1950 p9 Recent decorations
EAST WINDOW see WINDOWS
ENGRAVINGS
CN 01.06.2001 p9 Earliest engraving 1715 engraved by Kip
EXCAVATIONS
CN 09.05.1953 p7 Excavations at Cathedral
CN 30.05.1953 p7 Excavations at Cathedral
FRATERY Built 1465-1490 for Prior Gondibour; circa 1690 alterations; 1809-11 restoration by Robert Smirke; 1880-81 restoration by G.E.Street
See also Library
See Topping Memorials of Old Carlisle p9
CN 07.10.1977 p4 Pair of horns in Fratery
CN 19.06.1987 p4 3 panels commemorate 3 Deans
CN 26.02.1988 p9 Archeological dig
CN 01.04.1988 p3 A mint discovery
CN 13.05.1988 p25 Dig unearths baby’s tomb
CN 10.06.1988 p9 Found ! crucifix of 800 years
GASLIGHT
Carlisle Examiner 01.12.1857 p3b Gaslight in cathedral
GATES - officially opened in 1930; restored 1989
CN 23.12.1988 p13 Cathedral Gates £17,000 facelift
CN 22.06.1990 p4 Opening access to Cathedral grounds
GHOST
CN 29.07.1988 p4 Cathedral strange sightings
GRAFFITI
CN 28.04.1995 p5 Hidden message of 400 years old graffiti
GRAVEYARD Small and Great Graveyards closed 01.05.1854
HARDY MEMORIAL WINDOW
CJ 01.08.1919 p7 Unveiling memorial
LECTERN
CN 16.08.1947 p3 (illus) Creighton memorial lectern dedicated
CJ 15.08.1947 p1 (illus) Creighton memorial lectern dedicated
LIBRARY see also REGISTRY
CN 03.08.1962 p10 Fratery Library
CN 26.08.1994 p31 Cathedral library books rescue
LOWRY PAINTINGS
CN 04.10.1991 p1 Lowry art left to Cathedral
MASTERS OF MUSIC
CN 20.07.2001 p6 (illus) Plaque unveiled to Dr Wadeley and others
MAUNDY SERVICES - 30.03.1978
CN 23.12.1977 p19
CN 17.03.1978 p7 Timetable
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p138 Photo of Queen
175 Years of Carlisle p 88 Photo of Queen in Cathedral
CN 23.03.1978 (illus)
CN 31.03.1978 pp1,3,5,19 (illus)
MISERICORDS
CN 23.08.1991 p12 The misericords of Carlisle Cathedral
CN 23.08.1991 p12 Perfection personified
CN 06.09.1991 p12 No flight of fancy
MONUMENTS
CP 08.05.1819 p3a Monument to Hugh James erected
CN 28.11.2003 p11 Memorial to RAF Mountain Rescue leader
NAVE
CP 04.10.1895 Letter concerning destruction of nave; C.J.Ferguson
CP 11.10.1895 Letters concerning destruction of nave
CP 19.06.1896 Letter concerning the nave; C.J.Ferguson
CN 07.07.1934 pp9,10 Building of new nave?
CJ 25.01.1949 p2 Destruction of nave in 1645
CN 23.06.2000 p19 Seal shows what east end of nave looked like
ORDINATIONS
CJ 18.06.1946 p1 Ordination of deacons and priests
CN 20.03.1987 p13 Ordinations of 5 women deacons
CN 13.12.1991 p14 8 new canons set record at Cathedral
ORGAN AND ORGANISTS
Round Carlisle Cross Vol 2 Dr Ford Cathedral Organist pp 86-95
Round Carlisle Cross Vol 9 Cathedral Organ and Organists pp 24-42
Carlisle Examiner 06.10.1857 p3c Organ cleaned
Carlisle Examiner 24.06.1858 p3e Organ blown by water power
Carlisle Examiner 22.02.1859 p2c Cathedral organ water power
CJ 15.08.1865 p2 Decorating organ
CJ 03.11.1865 p5 Bought by Hexham Abbey Church
CN 17.06.1960 pp1,3 (illus) Needing rebuilding
CN 24.06.1960 p10 History
CJ 09.02.1962 p11 (illus) History
CN 09.02.1962 p1 (illus) History
CN 28.09.1962 p1 (illus) History
CN 09.11.1962 p12 History
CN 24.02.1989 p4 Long service by organists
CN 14.09.1990 p7 New organ gift to Cathedral
CN 28.12.1990 p4 Cathedral heads for a record
CN 04.01.1991 p4 Dashing hopes of Cathedral record
CN 20.09.1991 p9 New master of music
CN 14.02.1992 p13 Cathedral tribute to an organist
CN 28.02.1992 p4 Long service by organist
CN 05.07.1996 p17 Cathedral stalwart to get facelift
CN 02.08.1996 p5 £60,000 repairs
CN 20.12.1996 p6 (illus) All keyed up for Yuletide
CN 14.03.2003 p31Assistant organist David Gibbs; feature
PILGRIMAGE
CJ 04.06.1946 p1 First pilgrimage
PINNACLERE
CN 28.05.1948 p5 Erection
POETS CORNER
CN 28.04.1989 p9 Poets corner launched
CN 17.08.1990 p15 Cathedral place for nuns poem
PREACHERS
Round Carlisle Cross Vol 2 Some Cathedral preachers pp 50-58
PRIOR’S KITCHEN
CN 02.04.1993 p14 Welcome to Prior’s Kitchen
CN 09.08.1996 p4 Recipes out of Priors
CN 14.02.1997 p17 (illus) The burger with a bit of a kick
PRIOR SLEES GATEHOUSE For Prior Slee; dated 1528
CN 13.10.1995 p17 Beware of 18th century limbo dancers
CN 07.06.1996 p9 Staircase found during renovation
CN 18.10.1996 p4 Plans for drawing of 470 year old gatehouse
CN 13.12.1996 p3 (illus) Underneath the arches
CN 13.12.1996 p10 Pilgrim’s progress sometimes ended in...
PRIORS TOWER Late 15th century Tower and hall with 17th century extensions and alterations; further 1853 extensions by James Stewart;
1949-51 alterations; the whole now Deanery, museum and flats
Cumbria, February 1978 pp 609-10
CN 22.01.1999 p15 New tax on tipping helps restore tower
CN 02.04.1999 p12 Tower of strength
PULPIT
CN 29.05.1948 p3 Proposal for a new one
CJ 28.05.1948 p2 Proposal for a new one
CN 22.05.1964 p8 (illus) New pulpit
REGISTRY; The Abbey Former Cathedral Library; dated 1699 Thomas Carliol [Thomas Smith, then Bishop of Carlisle]
CN 12.03.1999 p9 Registry to be centre for visitors
RESTORATION
22.06.1856 Cathedral reopened after renovation
CN 03.02.1940 p9 Repair and scaffolding
CN 18.06.1949 pp4,7
CN 29.06.1956 pp1,3 (illus) £100,000 Restoration fund appeal
CN 09.02.1962 p1 (illus) Roof restoration
CN 19.08.1966 p8 (illus) Restoration work, mason’s marks
CJ 17.03.1967 p28 (illus) Restoration work, mason’s marks
CN 11.06.1971 p15 Restoration completed
CN 10.12.1971 p32 Restoration completed
CN 17.03.1972 p1,28 (illus)
CN 26.11.1982 (illus) Restoring city’s mediaeval glory
CN 28.04.1989 p9 Cathedral fund nears £1m
CN 27.10.1989 p3 Cathedral fund reaches £1m
CN 01.12.1989 p1 It’s a million
CN 01.12.1989 p13 Cathedral says thanks....
CN 08.12.1989 p3 Cathedral appeal duo honoured
CN 11.12.1992 p3 Appeal takes off
CN 28.07.2000 p7 restoration of windows in 19th century
SANDSTONE
Cumbria Vol 32 p661 Restoration of
SEAL
CN 23.06.2000 p19 Seal that shows old cathedral
STALLS
CN 21.06.1974 p6 Redesigning the choir stalls
STATUTES
Round Carlisle Cross Vol 6 pp 91-101 Carlisle Cathedral Statutes
TAPESTRY
CN 15.09.1989 p7 Tapestry depicts Cumbria’s work
TOKEN
CN 07.02.1969 p9 (illus)
CN 28.02.1969 p12
TOURISM
Cumbria Vol 38 pp 208-9
TREASURY
CN 04.03.1988 p11 Cutting first sod
CN 10.11.1989 p3 Treasure of the church
CN 07.09.1990 p5 A royal debut for treasury
Cumbria Life Nov/Dec 1994 issue 37 p66 2A 9
CN 12.01.2001 p3 Lottery grant for Treasury
CN 19.07.2002 p3 New Treaury Museum opened next Monday
CN 26.07.2002 p14 (illus) New Treasury opened
TREES
CN 16.03.1990 p5 (illus) Cathedral branch line
CN 20.12.1996 p6 Cathedrals sycamore trees pushed out of....
CN 24.01.1997 p11 Why fell these trees at the Cathedral
VERGERS
Round Carlisle Cross Vol 2 Carlisle Cathedral Vergers pp44-50
Round Carlisle Cross Vol 8 Old Cathedral Vergers pp85-99
CN 12.03.1976 p1 Head Verger appointed - G.Robinson
WALDEGRAVE MEMORIAL
CP 10.01.1873 Memorial to late bishop placed in cathedral
WALL Wall surrounding Cathedral in Paternoster Row rebuilt 28.07.1808; photo of Wall in 1930 prior to demolition in that year Carlisle in Camera 1
p64
WEDDINGS
CN 15.06.1990 p1 Salute for the bride
WINDOWS East Window contains medieval glass in tracery head, the lower glass having been removed in 1764, was replaced with present plain glass in 1862
See also; DEAN TAIT MEMORIAL WINDOW
Carlisle Examiner 02.07.1859 p2f Bishop Percy window; proposal
CP 11.02.1898 p5a The Carlisle Window
CN 13.11.1992 p7 £10,000 target for Cathedral window
CN 24.07.1987 p23 Smashed window costs thousands
CN 02.04.1993 p3 Cathedral window work on schedule
CN 18.06.1993 p7 East window repair appeal hits target
WOODWORK
12.03.1965 p12 Woodwork
CN 11.06.1999 p21 Eagle eyed guide solves mystery

CATHOLIC NURSERY SCHOOL - Currock
CJ 04.08.1939 p10 Carlisle’s first nursery school

CATHOLICS
see ROMAN CATHOLICS, DURRANHILL CONVENT,ST MARGARET MARY’S
ST CUTHBERT’S,OUR LADY AND ST JOSEPH’S, ST AUGUSTINE’S, ST BEDE’S
CHRIST THE KING, CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART

CATHOLIC WOMEN’S LEAGUE
CJ 31.08.1945 p3 Canteen and restroom for servicemen closed

CATS PROTECTION LEAGUE
CN 14.04.1989 p27 Cat rescue group makes homes plea
CATTLE DROVERS

CN 08.10.1971 p16 (illus) Badges
CN 15.10.1971 p14 Badges

CATTLE PLAGUE - in city
CJ 12.09.1865 p2 At Stanwix
CJ 12.12.1865 p2 In Botchergate
CJ 19.12.1865 p2 In Union St
CJ 22.12.1865 p5 Cattle to be buried at Kingstown
CJ 26.12.1865 p2 Cattle to be buried at Bousteads Grassing
CJ 29.12.1865 p5 Cattle to be buried at Bousteads Grassing
CN 26.08.1988 p4 Backyard cattle gave city a big headache
CN 23.09.1988 p4 Cattle plague system was a county first
CN 19.04.1991 p4 Problems posed over milk supply

CAVAGHAN AND GRAY LTD Company formed 1912 by Tom Ray Cavaghan and Jonathan Gray at Harraby premises
CD 1931 Ad p236
CD 1952 Ad p257
CD 1955-56 Ad p223
CD 1961-62 Ad pxxiii
CD 1966-68 Ad p281
CN 18.09.1964 p19 (illus) ENS 21.09.1967 p7 (illus) CJ 26.04.1968 p24 (illus)
CN 05.03.1976 p1 CN 23.12.1977 p1 CN 16.11.1979 p15
City Minutes 1918-19 p80 Fire damage woth £1,000 on 05.04.1918
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p42 interior photo in 1960s
CN 02.06.1967 pp1,17 (illus) Extension
CJ 26.04.1968 p24 (illus) New pie factory opened by Fred Peart
CN 15.06.1973 p1 Expansion proposed
CN 17.03.1978 p9 Safety award
CN 04.12.1987 p1 Cavray boom with 200 jobs
CN 17.06.1988 p25 £1m plant will create more jobs
CN 24.06.1988 p6 Cavray smell too much to stumach - letter
CN 28.07.1989 p1 Cavray takes over fish farm
CN 18.08.1989 p7 Tasty time for fund
CN 29.06.1990 p3 Helping hand
CN 26.07.1991 p17 Cooking up jobs
CN 16.08.1991 p1 City firm gets the cream
CN 04.10.1991 p7 City jobs boost
CN 03.01.1992 p11 Food firm new HQ move
CN 11.09.1992 p1 Food firms £3.75 m buy
CN 31.12.1992 p1 European cash for food plant
CN 21.05.1993 p13 Food firms farm boss steps down
CN 29.07.1994 p10 M&S boss visits city food company
CN 23.09.1994 p7 Bulk milk plan could put our kids at risk
CN 30.09.1994 p1 Cavaghan and Gray in Virgin food bid
CN 30.09.1994 p3 New jobs at dairy plant
CN 30.09.1994 p7 Driver loses sacking claim
CN 09.12.1994 p5 Cavys jobs hope
CN 30.12.1994 pp 1,8 Bosses join production line
CN 13.10.1995 p17 Cavys may get float via Dellipak...
CN 10.11.1995 p1 Takeover will bring security
CN 01.12.1995 p5 Merger may mean permanent summer jobs
CN 01.03.1996 p5 Food firms plan to entice bosses
CN 17.05.1996 p3 Virgin contract
CN 02.08.1996 p1 Cavys £1.7m loss blamed on BSE
CN 16.08.1996 Supplement
CN 22.11.1996 p3 Cavy’s main man is ex-bricky boy
CN 29.11.1996 p3 Rachel,16, takes on Cavys over pay rate
CN 13.12.1996 p3 (illus) Vital minutes that make Carlisle’s food firm the cleanest..
CN 10.01.1997 p12 Gourmet baby food still crawling
CN 10.01.1997 p10 From cave dweller to Cavaghans
CN 31.01.1997 p12 Cavaghan in profit after weathering BSE storm
CN 25.04.1997 p1 C&G wins M&S vote of confidence
CN 18.07.1997 p5 Cavaghan and Gray plug sausage hole
CN 05.09.1997 p1 Funeral shutdown - Princess Diana
CN 07.11.1997 p1 Firm set for growth
CN 28.11.1997 p1 Marks and Spence - oz
CN 29.01.1999 p3 Tat’s farewell after 50 years
CN 09.07.1999 p3 Yoghurt made in Carlisle - Manchester United
CN 28.07.2000 p20 Setting up of works councils
CN 04.08.2000 p1 Cavray £5.5m factory ‘ to be built next year’
CN 16.02.2001 p14 Work starts at Cavray factory; Durranhill
CN 01.06.2001 p16 Northern Foods, parent company, announces profits
CN 22.06.2001 p14 Cavray loses Virgin Atlantic airways contract
CN 11.01.2002 p16 New Managing Director, Martin Phillips
CN 18.10.2002 p1 60 Portugese workers brought in for Christmas rush
CN 01.11.2002 p1 Cavray face truck drivers strike
CN 06.06.2003 p16 Jobs at risk if planners fal to approve changes to factory
CN 21.11.2003 p14 Employs 1,650; feature on personnel director Sarah Bettess
CN 02.01.2004 p14 New Babylicious product line on sale in Sainsbury’s

CAVALRY BARRACKS
CP 20.01.1821 p2c Invitation for tenders to erect barracks

CAVENDISH HILL Cavendish Terrace; built circa 1850

CAVENDISH PLACE see WARWICK ROAD

CAVENDISH TERRACE Land owned by the Duke of Devonshire; street names show the noble connections of developments
CP 10.12.1880 p1d Ad; Sell or let Lorne House, Cavendish Tce
CN 19.10.2001 p3 Most expensive house in city; Arundel for sale at £325,000

CCH ENGINEERING Kingstown Industrial Estate
CN 11.09.1998 p9 Ad

CCH TRUCK RENTAL
CN 06.05.1988 p8 Ad

CECILS TREAT
CN 08.06.1990 p7 A treat below the street

CECIL STREET EVANGELICAL CHURCH
CJ 04.11.1949 (illus)
Carlisle Examiner 19.07.1859 2c Foundation stone laid
Carlisle Examiner 06.12.1859 p2d New chapel blown down in storm
Carlisle Examiner 10.12.1859 2 letters concerning storm damage to chapel

CECIL STREET METHODIST CHURCH
Foundation stone 06.10.1851; opened 21.05.1852, congregation moving from Willow Holme; last service 12.06.1966, demolished Dec 1966
see M1133 - photo of church
CJ 19.06.1863 p6 Enfranchisement of site
CJ 15.01.1864 p6
CP 15.01.1897 p5c Primitive Methodist Church reopened after extensive work
CN 10.06.1939 p8 Extension to a Sunday school
CN 16.12.1966 p1 (illus) Demolished
CJ 09.07.1965 p1 Methodist Church to be demolished
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p15 photo, p16 photo of last service

CELEBRATIONS Bank St
CN 01.09.1995 p16 Ad
CN 03.11.1995 p15
CN 06.02.2004 p16 Moves next door into former Clydesdale Bank
CN 05.03.2004 p8 Ad feature for new shop

CELLAR WINES
CN 30.10.1987 p8 Ad

CEMENT ASSOCIATION, PORTLAND
CN 22.04.1977 p1 Expansion

CEMETERIES
See below
A hoard of Bronze Age earthenware urns used for cremation purposes was found when clearing ground for the Garlands Hospital in 1861 [CAIH p3]; Roman cemeteries developed along the roads into the town, burials being found at Murrell Hill, London Rd and Botcherby, a photo of a Roman tombstone of a lady with a fan found at Murrell hill in 1878 can be see in Carlisle an illustrated history p 5; A 10th century Viking cemetery was found immediately adjacent to the west end of the Cathedral; Excavations in Blackfriars St revealed a cemetery associated with the Blackfriars Friary, the remains of over 200 people being discovered;

CEMETERY AND FUNERALS 3 Municipal cemeteries opened following the closure of various city graveyards; Richardson Street cemetery, first burial 27.05.1855; Upperby cemetery opened 188, being an extension of the parish cemetery, and Stanwix cemetery on Kingstown Road in 1887
see also Crematorium
Local Government Brochure 1158-1958 pp71-73 1BC 352
CAIH p58
CJ 10.12.1803 Need for a new graveyard in city
CP 01.05.1819 p 3b Report of military funeral and unseemly scenes
CP 25.12.1819 p4a Crowded and decayed state of city graveyards
CJ 09.01.1847 p2a Hearse with ostrich feathers may be hired
CJ 30.09.1853 p4 Proposed and reports on state of burial grounds
CJ 27.06.1856 p5 Description of Richardson St cemetery
Carlisle Examiner 14.07.1857 p3 Number of burials first six months
Carlisle Examiner 04.06.1859 p2e Number of burials in first quarter of 1859
08.08.1861 W.Grierson died, Curator of Cemetery, appointed 18.05.1855 [MI 81/1]
CP 21.08.1868 Row over proposed words on tombstone; ‘Not lost but gone before’
CJ 15.08.1882 p3 Vandalism of gravestone
Our City Our People, M.Edwards, p11 Description of funeral in 1890s
03.01.1911 Died William Veitch, 30 years Curator of Dalston Rd [Mon Ins 217/27]
CJ 10.06.1913 Out and About; dates of closure of churchyards in city
City minutes 1918-19 p50 To advertise for designs for memorial for war dead
City Minutes 1918-19 p 217 Design and tender accepted
City Minutes 1920-1 p197 Purchase of land for extension of Upperby Cemetery.
CJ 12.11.1937 p9 Carlisle looks 100 years ahead
CJ 06.06.1939 p3 Extension to city cemetery
CN 04.02.1950 p7 Sportsmen’s funerals
CN 29.09.1951 p4 Cross of Sacrifice
CN 06.10.1951 p5 (illus) Cross of Sacrifice
CN 28.09.1956 p10 Refusal to consecrate in 1856
CN 19.07.1991 p17 Extending funerals
CN 12.11.1993 p4 (illus) A break from toil at breakfast time
CN 26.11.1993 p10 City conducts first ‘green’ funeral
CN 15.04.1994 p1 New vandalism outbreak
CN 02.09.1994 p11 Plan to use city's old graves
CN 09.09.1994 p1 (illus) Promotional coffin in United’s colours
CN 09.09.1994 p8 Our blue heaven
CN 16.09.1994 p1 Jolly 400 hold very grave discussions
CN 02.12.1994 p3 Coffins in DIY funeral
CN 07.04.1995 p4 Bigger burial ground
CN 02.07.1997 p4 Ban on dogs
CN 28.03.1997 p1 Easter celebrations
CN 02.01.1998 p3 (illus) Carlisle’s woodland burials take root down under
CN 25.06.1999 p4 Babies graves desecrated
CN 14.07.2000 p13 In search of DIY burial - letter
CN 24.11.2000 p3 (illus) Wooden horse carved from ancient tree; Dalston Rd
CN 13.04.2001 p17 Carlisle shows way with new national guidelines
CN 22.06.2001 p4 (illus) Ken West, Bereavement Officer, leaving after 18 years

CENOTAPH Unveiled by Lord Lonsdale in Rickerby Park 25.05.1922
Carlisle the Archive Photographs p78 Photo of unveiling ceremony
CJ 02.07.1920 pp6,7 Proposed
CJ 29.06.1920 p5 Sketch of proposed Cenotaph
CN 09.12.1955 p10 Unveiling of Memorial
CN 16.12.1955 p 10 Unveiling of Memorial
CN 27.12.1963 p8
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p115 photo of 1966 Remembrance Day

CENSUS
CN 16.04.1971 p14 Early census (1871 - )
CN 22.10.1993 p15 Key facts from city census
1841 Census
CJ 27.03.1841 p4d Payment offered enumerators
1946 Census
CN 30.11.1946 p6 1946 census figured
1971 Census
CN 16.04.1971 pp1,28

CENTRAL AVENUE On electoral register from 1956
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p30 View of shops about 1956
CN 02.09.1994 p14 Down your way

CENTRAL CAFE Botchergate
CD 1952 Ad p367
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p15
CD 1955-56 Ad p15

CENTRAL CLINIC Victoria Road; New Central Clinic officially opened 08.11.1968
Medical Officer of Health Annual Report; 1968 p32
Civic Affairs January 1969 p1

CENTRAL GARAGE West Walls
CD 1910-11 Ad p273

CENTRAL HALL Fisher St see METHODIST CENTRAL HALL

CENTRAL HOTEL Victoria Viaduct; opened 02.07.1881; built as Great Central Hotel; architect Mr Birkett of Carlisle; builder Mr Westmorland, the owner; renamed Central Plaza
Carlisle an illustrated history p64 engraving of hotel
CD 1952 Ad p 316
City Minutes 1903-04 p267 Great Central Assembly Hall
CJ 05.07.1881 p2 Opening
CP 08.01.1881 p7 126 rooms of which 76 bedrooms
ENS 15.03.1966 p1 (illus) The Dive - public bar
CN 07.08.1987 p4
CN 17.06.1988 p8 Ad

CENTRAL PLAZA HOTEL Victoria Viaduct; formerly Central Hotel
CN 07.02.1992 p8 County living in the heart of the city
ENS 03.07.1992 p19 ‘Dive’ bar refurbished and renamed Brando’s
CN 19.09.2003 p14 Central Plaza for sale at £1.3m

CENTRAL SCHOOLS Built on West Walls in 1812; buildings taken over by Fawcett School sometime before 1884
See also Higher Grade Schools
CN 02.05.1936 pp 13,16 CN 15.05.1937 p7 (illus) CN 29.05.1937 p12
CN 29.01.1938 p4 (illus) CJ 22.02.1938 p 4 CJ 25.02.1938 p11
CN 26.02.1938 p5 CN 07.05.1938 p4 (illus)
CP 09.06.1821 p1 Report of Committee
CJ 12.08.1826 p1c,d Carlisle Central School; 14th Annual Report
CJ 17.08.1839 p2d 27th annual report
CP 16.12.1870 Elementary education in city; school 339 on roll, 222 attending
City Minutes 1919-20 p 226 Sanction for sale of Central Schools on West Walls

CENTURIONS
CN 04.03.2003 p24 New Rugby League team will kick off in city on May 3rd

CENTURION THEATRE
CN 25.10.1974 p10 CN 15.11.1974 pp10,18 CN 06.12.1974 p36

CENTURY THEATRE Fisher Street Opened 11.11.1964
CN 23.10.1964 p1 CJ 13.11.1964 p9 (illus)
CN 14.03.1975 p16 At Devonshire Walk
CN 18.04.1975 p10 (illus) At Devonshire Walk

CFM RADIO Started broadcasting April 1993
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p177 Photo celebrating 1st birthday
CN 03.08.2001 p16 Scottish Radio Holdings takes over CFM
CN 02.11.2001 p3 Phone in host Mike Charlton sacked
CN 18.07.2003 p1 DJ Ken White sacked
CN 25.07.2003 p1 Fans protest at sacking of DJ
CN 03.10.2003 p5 John Myers back
CN 30.01.2004 p1 Sold earler this month, now owned by Emap
CN 20.02.2004 p6 Profile of Managing Director Cathy Kirk

CHADWICK HOSPITAL Etterby Scaur
CN 02.03.1979 p12 (illus)

CHADWICK INDUSTRIAL MEMORIAL SCHOOL St Anne’s Hill; Reformatory run by Community of the Presentation Brothers of Cork from 1903 - 1923
See also Austin Friars
CP 15.03.1907 p5 CN 21.02.1964 p12 CN 18.07.1969 p12
CN 22.08.2003 p8 Run as a reformatory for Catholic boys

CHAIR INN St Albans Row; in local directories 1829 - 1834

CHAIRMAKING
CN 05.09.1953 p6 W.Phillips of Paternoster Row

CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE
CP 18.02.1898 p6c,d Agriculture Holding Act

CHAMBER OF TRADE
CN 14.03.1975 pp7-9 CN 18.06.1976 pp 7-9
CN 12.02.1988 p7 ‘Join us’ call by Trades president

CHAMBERS,R.F. Castle St
Toy dealers and hardware
CD 1952 Ad p388

CHAMBERS Castle Street
Dyeing
Guide to Carlisle Ad C 178

CHAMBERS COURT, Caldewgate
City Minutes 1929-30 p650 One house unfit for human habitation

CHANDLERS
Hotel and Club Suppliers
CN 01.11.1991 p15

CHANNEL 5
CN 03.04.1998 p18 Do not adjuct your set-Channel 5

CHANNEL TUNNEL LINK
CN 22.12.1989 p1 City gets nightride rail link
CN 09.03.1990 p10 We must not be forgotten
CN 09.03.1990 p23 Hopes of a Chunnel link are dashed
CN 25.05.1990 p19 New bid to link with Chunnel

CHAPELRICS
CN 23.12.1950 p4 Origin

CHAPEL LANE, Willow Holme First noted in 1844 directory

CHAPEL ROW Denton Holme; on voters list to 1913; site of row built over by Ferguson’s office and warehouse extensions
Holme Headings, No 8 May 1951 p17 View with Row in distance

CHAPEL STREET Street laid out in 1824 to reach new Catholic Chapel
CN 16.10.1959 p12 CN 08.07.1960 p10
ENS 28.06.1960 p1 Skeleton found
ENS 29.06.1960 p1 Skeleton found
CN 16.01.1970 p14 (illus) Roman Catholic Church and Rectory

CHAPEL STREET, Willow Holme
City Minutes 1928-9 p361 No 1a unfit for human habitation

CHAPLINS RESTAURANT Crosby St
CN 14.06.1985 p8 (illus) Opening
CN 02.12.1988 p20 Ad Dine with the stars at Chaplins

CHAPMANS OF SIESTA HOUSE Victoria Viaduct
House furnishers
CN 18.09.1987 pp8-9 Ad

CHARING CROSS BANK Devonshire St
CN 01.07.1960 p10 (illus)

CHARITY SHOPS
CN 04.10.2002 p3 17 charity shops in city

CHARLES STREET Botchergate
CP 15.12.1871 p1 Ad; Sale 6 newly erected houses in Charles St and Edward St
CP 24.12.1874 p1 Ad; Houses for sale; recently erected by Mr Howe

CHARLES STREET MURDER 14.08.1963
CN 16.08.1963 p1 (illus) CN 16.08.1963 p1 (illus)

CHARLOTTE STREET So named on Asquiths 1853 survey of city
Charlotte Street Redevelopment see Inner Ring Road
CJ 22.02.1867 Denton Holme Estate; Charlotte St laid out in 1852
1919; A Denton Holme Childhood, B.Cullen, p48 photo of street peace celebration
CN 07.07.1972 p6 Carved heads on buildings
CN 21.07.1972 p10 Carved heads on buildings
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p36 1973 view before demolition
ENS 11.03.1976 p10 (illus) Mystery men
ENS 01.11.1976 p1 Charlotte St life line
ENS 17.11.1976 p4 Charlotte St life line
CN 19.11.1976 p40 (illus) Demolition
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH see H.Smith ‘High minded men; the story of the foundation of the Charlotte Street Congregational Church’, foundation stone laid 30.04.1860; opened 03.05.1861; extension dated 05.08.1878
CJ 13.02.1940 p2 CN 10.02.1940 p3 CN 17.02.1940 p9
CN 10.01.1958 p11 CN 31.01.1958 p8 CN 07.02.1958 p9
CN 12.05.1967 p12 CN 22.05 .1970 p10 (letter)
CN 13.10.1978 p40 (letter)
CJ 07.05.1861 p2 Opening
CJ 10.02.1948 p1 90th Anniversary
CN 09.04.1976 United Reform Church for sale
CN 17.11.2000 p6 (illus) Bought by Carlisle Christian Fellowship

CHARLOTTE STREET CHURCH SCHOOL
CP 16.12.1870 Elementary Education in city; school has 121 on roll, 111 attending

CHARLOTTE TERRACE, Botcherby
Carlisle an illustrated history p68 Phoot of night soil men in back lane in 1904

CHARNDOWN Traffic Management Systems
CN 29.01.1993 p10 Charndown keep the traffic moving

CHARTER HOUSE EXECUTIVE BUSINESS CENTRE
CN 08.09.1989 p22 Ad

CHARTER MARK AWARD
CN 01.08.1997 p4 County organisations queue up for an excellence award

CHARTERS, Edward 41 Lowther St
1882 Porters Directory Ad p126 Machine printer

CHARTERS First Royal charter 1158
Topping,G and Potter,J Memorials of Old Carlisle pp 47,51,60,61,63,67,70,82,86
CAIH p11 City charters
R.S.Ferguson The Royal Charters of Carlisle, 1894
CJ 14.02.1949 p2 CJ 17.05.1949 p2

CHARTISTS
See also Radical Reformers
see June Barnes Popular Protest and Radical Politics Carlisle 1790-1880 2BC 9
W.Farish Handloom Weaver pp49
CJ May - September 1839 passim
CJ 25.05.1839 Chartists meeting on Sands; 10,000 present
CJ 20.07.1839 Collection for Chartists Prisoners Defence League
CJ 14.07.1838 Visit of Feargus O’Connor to Carlisle on 09/07/1848
CP 10.08.1877 Death of James Arthur, leading local chartist; full obituary

CHATSWORTH HOUSE Chatsworth Square; vicarage for St Paul’s dated 1870; declared redundant 1978 and sold
CN 11.05.2001 p39 Ad (illus) for 21; former parsonage to St Paul and St Mary’s

CHATSWORTH SCHOOL Opened by Rev Davidson, first in Chiswick St then Chatsworth Sq
1882 Porters Directory Ad p120 Head Rev Alexander Davidson; Chiswick Sch
CP 13.01.1905 p1 Ad Chatsworth Boys School
09.07.1910 Died Rev Alex Davidson, Chatsworth Sch; Monumental Insc. 25/26
CD 1893-94 Ad p86

CHATSWORTH SQUARE This area of housing has street names associated with the Duke of Devonshire; first noted on the census for 1871
CN 11.05.2001 p39 Ad (illus) for 21; former parsonage to St Paul and St Mary’s
No 17 1884-5 for William Hudson Scott; architect G.D.Oliver; converted to
private school called Red Gables
Building News 13.11.1885 Illustration of design
CJ 18.01.1907 William Hudson Scott dies here
CJ 01.05.1885 Acceptance of design for Royal Academy exhibition
Nos 22,23 Dated 1889 on rainwater head

CHATTERY Carlyles Court
CN 29.11.1996 p20 Ad

CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST Mon. Insc. St Mary’s Church [Cathedral] no 92 Edward Lofthouse, druggist, Fisher St, died 10.07.1812; no 93 Henry Lofthouse, chemist, died 01.07.1796
see also Martindale; Sawyer

CHERTSEY HILL, Harraby Built for John Bewley Atkinson in 1882
CP 01.08.1902 ; House for sale; A.N.Bowman tenant; reserve £2,500

CHERTSEY MOUNT formerly Berlin Terrace; name changed 1917 (City Minutes 1916-17 p203)
CJ 30.06.1967 p10

CHESS CLUB formed in 1870
CN 26.04.1947 p5
CJ 01.01.1946 p3 75 anniversary

CHEWING GUM
CN 13.01.1995 p17 £5,000 gum clean up

CHICAGO HORSES
CN 17.09.1954 p10 (illus) In Agricultural Show 1907

CHICOS Cecil Street
CN 12.05.2000 p3 Portugese cuisine

CHICPAK LTD Willow Holme Trading Estate
CJ 17.03.1961 pp 7,15 (illus)
ENS 02.05.1962 Supplement

CHILD ABUSE see PAEDOPHILES

CHILDCARE
See also Health Visitors
Sanitary Condition for City of Carlisle 1919 p 61-64 Feeding of infants
Sanitary Condition for City of Carlisle 1919 p70 Babies Welcome and School for
Sanitary Condition for City of Carlisle 1925 p16 Clinics and infant welfare centres
CN 09.01.1998 p1 Why I’m having a baby for my friends, by surrogate mum
CN 09.01.1998 p4 (illus) New Year, new babies, and baby there were a lot of them

CHILDMINDERS see NURSERY SCHOOLS

CHILDREN AND FAMILY COURT ADVISORY SUPPORT SERVICE Hilltop Heights
CN 14.06.2002 p20 Set up last year

CHILDREN’S COURT
CN 26.01.1961 p10 First in Carlisle 20/04/1909

CHILDREN’S GAMES
CN 09.10.1987 p4 Children’s games of 60 years ago

CHILD SUPPORT AGENCY
CN 05.11.1993 p12 Juggernaut running out of control
CN 12.11.1993 p1 Martlew calls for scrapping CSA
CN 12.11.1993 p10 Mums left holding the baby
CN 19.11.1993 p10 They’re ruining my life
CN 03.12.1993 p13 Child support groups link up
CN 10.12.1993 p28 We’ll fight on say parents
CN 23.12.1993 p1 MP attacks agency
CN 08.04.1994 p4 Angry dads keep fight alive
CN 08.04.1994 p10 Comment

CHIMES
CN 11.09.1992 p3 Chiming in with new city group

CHIMNEYS
CN 25.08.1928 p10 (illus) Gaol demolition
ENS 30.10.1963 p1 Lakeland Laundry chimney
CN 24.10.1975 p1 Lakeland Laundry demolition
CN 18.12.1992 p3 NIckys stack of money (Fergusons)
CN 22.01.1993 p13 Charity grows as chimney falls

CHIMNEY SWEEPS
Carlisle from the Kendall Collection p22; photo of Joe Clark at work
CP 17.01.1818 p2 Meet to adopt patent chimney sweeper; replace climbing boys
CN 15.09.1989 p4 City concern for chimney sweep boys
CN 17.11.1989 p4 Kidnapped by chimney sweeps

CHINESE
CN 23.01.2004 p5 Carlisle’s Chinese Assn to celebrate year of monkey

CHINESE GARDENS Rickerby Park
Also called Ornamental Gardens,Italian Gardens
CJ 22.12.1933 p8 Opened

CHISAM’S HOTEL Botchergate Closed 24.03.1968
CD 1952 Ad p82
CN 01.03.1968 p1

CHISWICK STREET Only six houses shown on Asquith’s Survey of Carlisle 1853; deeds for no 20 dated 1869
B/CAR 333.333 acc 3238 Sale of no 10 Chiswick St 24.06.1919
CP 20.12.1872 p1 House on south side of Chiswick St; occupied by R.Ferguson
CP 03.12.1875 p1For sale 22 Chiswick Street; 200 year lease dated 02.08.1858
CP 09.03.1877 p1a For sale no 43
CP 08.04.1892 p1a 31 Chiswick for sale
CN 11.12.1998 p5 Plan to revive days of grandeur
CN 25.01.2002 p13 Letter; Chiswick St awash with aluminium poles

CHISWICK STREET ACADEMY see CHATSWORTH SCHOOL

CHIVERS SPORTS
CN 12.05.1995 p12 It’s 50 not out

CHIVERS, G.T. Morton Street
Motor car trimmers and upholsterers
CD 1952 Ad p338
CD 1955-56 Ad p262

CHOIRS
CN 10.08.1990 p4 Magnificent response on choirs
CN 17.08.1990 p4 Conductor of choir

CHOLERA July 13th - Nov 18th 1832 448 cases and 265 deaths from colera
W.Farish Handloom Weaver pp13-14 Description of cholera outbreak 1830s?
CN 11.09.1970 p14 In 1832
CN 18.09.1970 p16 in 1832
CN 25.09.1970 p14 In 1832

CHORAL SOCIETY Founded February 1854
M1045 pp1 onwards - cuttings
Round Carlisle Cross Vol 1 pp82-90 Carlisle Choral Society
Round Carlisle Cross Vol 8 Carlisle Choral Society pp 99-108
CJ 03.11.1865 p5 CN 24.10.1953 p8
Carlisle Examiner 15.04.1858 p3d Fourth annual meeting
CN 04.01.1947 p5 Proposal to form Choral Society
CN 29.09.1951 p5 Dr Wadely resigns
CN 25.08.1989 p4 Making music for more than 130 years

CHRIST CHURCH Botchergate
Foundation stone 26.09.1828 (MW1847 p131); building finished 11.09.1830; consecrated 21.04.1831; graveyard closed 01.08.1864; extensive repairs and alterations 1887; new vicarage 1897; church reseated 1898; Clock given by corporation 1899; Windows reglazed, new altar February 1902; electric light, oak chair stalls, January 1903; chancel screen and lectern January 1905; churchyard gravestones removed 1920; war memorial crucifix in churchyard unveiled 26.07.1921; in 1932 church was united with St Aidans; closed July 1938, demolished 1953
CP 17.03.1899 p6 CN 02.08.1952 p5 ENS 08.08.1952 CJ 29.08.1952 p5 (illus) CN 08.02.1963 p10 (illus) CN 15.02.1963 p12
CWAAS Vol 55 pp311-316
CJ 04.10.1828 Laying foundation stone
CJ 02.10.1830 The new church; vestry meeting
CJ 31.03.1865 p5 Dean resigns incumbency
CP 12.03.1897 p6c Objectionable religious ornament; consistory court
CJ 08.07.1938 p9 Closing of 2 city churches
City Council Minutes Vol LXIV pp578, 530 gardens
ENS 08.07.1970 Supplement p10 A quiet park where Christ Church stood
CN 12.04.2002 p6 Close and history of Christchurch graveyard

CHRIST CHURCH NATIONAL SCHOOL; Established by subscription in Crown Street in 1842 (Whellan 1860 p125) and in 1846 a new school house erected ; boys school on Close Street erected in 1869; Girls and infants schools on Lancaster Street
CP 16.12.1870 Elementary School Returns; 738 on roll, 632 in attendance
Our City Our People, M.Edwards, pp10, 14 School in the 1890s

CHRISTENING CUSTOMS
CN 04.03.1994 p4 A rum do, christenings...

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
Movement founded in Carlisle about 1909
CJ 03.04.1964 p5 New church for Christian Scientists
CJ 07.08.1964 p10 They claim cures by faith
CN 01.12.1967 p14 (illus) History

CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS
Carlisle Examiner 29.12.1857 p3d,e Christmas time in Carlisle
Carlisle Examiner 21.12.1858 p2c Christmas celebrations in city
Carlisle Examiner 27.12.1859 p3b Workhouse festivities, Mechanics Institutes...
CJ 29.12.1868 p 2Christmas entertainment, beautiful tree at Brunton Place
Carlisle the Archive Photographs p107 Photos of Christmas Day 1924 at Infirmary
Carlisle an illustrated history p65 Photo of McGlassons 1924 with Xmas poultry
A Denton Holme Childhood, B.Cullen, p16 Xmas butcher’s window in 1920s
CN 22.12.2000 p10 Life for a policewoman, footballer and Jehovah at Xmas

CHRISTMAS LIGHTS
CN 27.10.1995 p3 Xmas switch on by invader
CN 21.11.1997 p5 Countdown to city’s Christmas sparkler
CN 28.11.1997 p5 (illus) Xmas shoppers leave it late
CN 06.11.1998 p5 Tycoon Haughey gives £6,000
CN 27.11.1998 p15 (illus) Sants and Pudsey
CN 04.12.1998 p5 Haughey switches on in 99
CN 19.11.1999 p2 City set for big switch on
CN 26.11.1999 p17 Noel makes sure glory shone around
CN 24.11.2000 p7 12,000 people turn up to see switch on by Vera Duckworth
CN 16.11.2001 p5 Countdown to lights switch on
CN 22.11.2002 p19 Light switch on
CN 14.11.2003 p 9 Jan Leeming switches on lights
CN 05.12.2003 p7 Seasonal lights and paper sculptures

CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS
See also Vynne Dinner
CN 26.12.1991 p4 Cheerless Xmas for city poor
CN 30.12.1993 p4 A touch of festive cheer
CN 15.12.1995 p10 Xmas cash headache
CN 13.11.1998 p7 John has city nativity scene all figured out
CN 12.11.1999 p3 Parks department dreaming of a green Christmas

CHRIST THE KING Roman Catholic Church, Harraby; foundation stone laid 22.08.1954; first mass 21.08.1955; official opeing 25.09.1955
Carlisle and Cumberland Herald Vol 2 No 5 January 1956 pp 1-3
CJ 30.08.1963 p6 Church Hall
CN 17.04.1970 p10 (illus) Church

CHRISTY MINSTRELS founded about 1862
CJ 24.10.1865 p2

CHURCH BELLS
CN 30.12.1977 p4 (illus)

CHURCH CENTRE
CN 21.11.1980 p19 (illus)

CHURCH CONGRESS Opened in Carlisle 30.09.1884

CHURCH COURT Aglionby St; proposed named for housing redevelopment of Baptist Church[CN 23.01.2004 p3]

CHURCHILL HOMES Stanwix
CJ 11.11.1952 p3 Opened

CHURCH HISTORY
CN 05.03.1971 p13 No seats for the poor

CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY founded in Carlisle 1817
CN 20.08.1954 p8
CP 13.11.1819 p4c-f Report of second anniversary meeting
CJ 13.11.1819 p3a Report of 2nd anniversary meeting
CJ 01.04.1826 p2e Carlisle Church Missionary Assn; 8th AGM
Carlisle Examiner 22.04.1858 p4a Annual meeting

CHURCH OF ENGLAND LITERARY ASSOCIATION dissolved 16.06.1863
CJ 19.06.1863 p6

CHURCH OF SCOTLAND Chapel St; meeting to establish church 15.11.1832; opening 28.12.1834; reopened after structural changes 14.09.1979
CN 16.10.1959 p12 CN 27.04.1979 p4 CN 21.09.1979 p15 (illus)
CP 23.07.1880 p4f Choice of new minister; Rev James Mackie
CP 30.07.1880 p5a Choice of new minister; Rev James Mackie
CN 14.11.1975 p9 Merger with United Reformed Church, Fisher St
CN 13.02.2004 p10 Union with Longtown St Andrews; photo

CHURCH STREET; Caldewgate Took its name from Holy Trinity Church; so named in the directory of 1834
175 Years of Carlisle pp69, 72 views of cottages in front of Carrs

CHURCH STREET, Stanwix So named on the 1851 census
Old Vicarage, now private house, 1809 incorporating part of 18th century viracarge for Rev Joseph Hudson

CHURCH WARDENS
CN 11.04.1969 p12 Duties of in 1827 ( as police)
CN 20.09.1991 p4 Church Wardens checked on pubs

CINEMAS
See also, Lonsdale, Studios, Botchergate, Argyll, Public Hall, Rex, Palace, Gaumont, Odeon, City Cinema, Star, Stanley Hall, Regal, Village Cinemas
See Popular Leisure in the Lake Counties pp215-6, 1D 790
CJ 19.01.1897 p2a and e The cinematograph - Her Majesty’s Theatre
CJ 05.03.1940 p1 Sunday cinemas - city council to decide
CJ 08.03.1940 p4 Sunday cinemas - city council to decide
CJ 15.03.1940 p3 No Sunday cinema
CJ 19.03.1940 p1 City cinemas and safety
CJ 17.04.1942 p5 Sunday entertainment
CJ 03.07.1942 p1 Local managers views on Sunday openings
CN 10.08.1956 p8 Memories of early cinema in Carlisle
CJ 09.02.1962 Feature on closing cinema
CN 30.04.1971 p8 (illus)
CN 25.02.1972 p10 Early cinema
CN 12.08.1994 p13 £8m cinema plan
CN 19.08.1994 pp1,10 Movie giants spectacular leisure plan
CN 02.09.1994 p7 Leisure plan better in city centre
CN 25.11.1994 p10 100 years ago - Myriorama and Diorama
CN 28.03.1997 p6 New cinema plan
CN 02.05.1997 p10 The cinema strikes back
CN 08.08.1997 p1 Life of leisure on the way to city
CN 23.10.1998 p1 Cinema plans
CN 19.02.1999 p1 Mobile phones banned from city cinemas
CN 15.02.2002 p 14 American films blamed for juvenile crime; 1920s
CN 31.10.2003 p7 Stanwix Hall used as early cinema

CIRCLE BAR Lowther Arcade
CN 03.01.2003 p3 Carlisle’s latest bar-cafe

CIRCULATING LIBRARIES
CJ 12.09.1801 F.Jollie - If books are nor returned library will cease

CIRCUSES
See also Wombwell’s Menagerie
CJ 30.06.1810 Bannister and West Equestrian Troop
Carlisle Examiner 12.09.1857 p3b Cooke’s Circus
Carlisle Examiner 24.06.1858 p3e Hengler’s
Carlisle Examiner 24.06.1858 p2d Howe’s and Cushings Circus to appear 08.09
Carlisle Examiner 07.09.1858 p4c Howe’s and Cushings
Carlisle Examiner 11.09.1858 p2c Howe’s and Cushings
CJ 16.08.1861 p8f Hengler’s
CJ 27.08.1861 p2c Hengler’s
CJ 12.05.1863 Jem Mace’s Circus in city
CJ 25.09.1864 Newsome’s
CJ 22.08.1865 Sangers Circus
CJ 25.02.1869 Swallow’s
CJ 17.08.1880 Cooke’s
Carlisle People and Places p67 Photo of elephants going down Scotch St
ENS 11.10.1938 p4 Royal Bengal Circus
CN 01.05.1954 p10 Bostock and Wombwell in Carlisle 16.09.1905 and 1888
ENS 26.09.1956 Circus comes to town - supplement
ENS 17.04.1957 Supplement
CN 31.10.1969 p14 Bostock and Wombwell in Carlisle 16.09.1905 and 1888
CN 20.05.1988 p23 Anti-circus campaign is stepped up
CN 03.06.1988 p3 Protest at city circus
CN 15.07.1988 p4 Circus that met with approval in Carlisle (Algie’s)
CN 10.03.1989 p4 When the wild west came to Carlisle
CN 29.12.1989 p4 Circus days popular with city
CN 12.01.1990 p4 Eyewitness account of city circus days
CN 21.08.1992 p3 Circus acts petition for council
CN 26.06.1993 p5 Humans only circus appeals
CN 27.08.1993 p4 Air show was a first for city

CITADEL
See also Courts; Gaol
Assizes originally held in Guildhall; in the summer of 1811 they moved to the reconstructed Citadels. Gaol closed 31.03.1922, pulled down 1931; County Court moved to Castle St 22.08.1966. New Crown Court opened in Warwick Road 1992. Buildings 1542 with 1809 - 1817 alterations by Robert Smirke; English Street archways proposed under Gaol site improvement [see City Minutes 1925-6 p552 -3 Proposed reformation of prison site - 2 maps]
CWAAS NS Vol 16 pp 91-96
CWAAS NS Vol 70 pp 205-220 Building of the County Courts 1807-1822
CWAAS NS Vol 78 pp 129-140 The dating of the County Gaol, Carlisle
CAIH pp22,25
Round Carlisle Cross Vol 3 Carlisle Gaol chaplain’s journal
CN 28.01.1949 (illus)CN 10.11.1951 p4 CN 24.11.1951 p5 CN 14.05.1954 p10