Common abbreviations used: CP = Carlisle Patriot; CJ = Carlisle Journal;
CN = Cumberland News; ENS = Evening News and Star; CD = Carlisle Directory
DACRE STREET 1852 ‘some of the houses in Dacre-street were at that time
nearly finished or building’ [Mary Smith Autobiography vol 1 p189]; so
named on Asquith’s 1853 survey;
City Council minutes 03.06.1887 20/100 road to Abattoir to be called Dacre St
DAILY MAIL CIRCUIT OF BRITAIN AIR RACE First aircraft arrivals in Carlisle on
25.07.1911
Carlisle an illustrated history p83 Valentine’s aircraft near Sands
DAIRY CREST Caldewgate
CN 06.03.1987 p14 Unveiling heritage plaque at Bridge St
CN 29.01.1988 p21 Dairy jobs loss angers union boss
DALE STREET
City Minutes 1899-1900 p 40 Approval for 5 houses
DALGLEISH St Alban’s Row
Jewellers
CD 1952 Ad p395
CN 15.02.1947 p5 To make jewellery
DALGLEISH, W and Son Blackfriars St
Fruit merchants
CD 1902-03 Ad p10
DALMENY ROAD
City Minutes 1919-20 p520 Teck Street; name changed to Dalmeny Rd
DALSTON ROAD
Carlisle in Camera 2 p32 view of road in 1909
Carlisle in Camera 2 p35 view of signal box and crossing gate in 1929
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p59 1966 photo of level crossing
Civic Affairs 07/1969 p3 Railway lines over Dalston Road crossing shortly removed
CN 18.02.1994 p7 New retail park plan
CN 29.01.1999 p7 (illus) Day a train nearly killed a boy in Dalston Rd
DALTON AVENUE In May 1931 there were several reasons for so naming; James Gibson
Dalton and Tinniswood Dalton were members of the city council and the City Surveyor
at the time was Percy Dalton; in electoral registers from 1931
Carlisle The Archive Photos p104 photo in 1937
DALTON, Robert Finkle St; Castle St; Botchergate; Tait St
Auctioneer
Guide to Carlisle Ad C178
CD 1880 Ad pvi
CD 1884-85 Ad p268
CD 1893-94 Ad p60
CD 1902-03 Ad p13
CD 1952 Ad p256
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p221
CN 08.03.1985 p18 (illus)
CN 09.08.1996 p1 Botchergate auction looks to close
DALTON, W.L. Port Road
Newsagent
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p75
CD 1955-56 Ad p75
DALZIEL, C.M. Brook St
Chemist and Optician
CD 1905-06 Ad p17
CD 1907-08 Ad pii
CD 1910-11 Ad p7
CD 1913-14 Ad p7
CD 1920 Ad p7
CD 1924 Ad p124
CD 1927 Ad p144
DAMSIDE see ENGLISH DAMSIDE
DAND,W English St; Devonshire St; English St; Botchergate; established 1877
Saddler and trunk maker; sports outfitter
CD 1902-03 Ad p227
CD 1905-06 Ad p13
CD 1907-08 Ad p10
CD 1910-11 Ad p8
CD 1913-14 Ad p58
CD 1920 Ad p270
CD 1924 Ad p264
CD 1927 Ad p152
CD 1931 Ad p48
CD 1934 Ad p40
CD 1937 Ad p40
CD 1940 Ad p40
CD 1952 Ad p375
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p276
CD 1955-56 Ad p283
CD 1961-62 Ad p299
E.Nelson Around Carlisle p40 photo of facade
CP 17.01.1896 Mr Dand buys old Subscription Library; intends to move shop here
DAND’S Leather retailers
CN 17.09.1938 p17 Ad
DANISH BACON CO Kingstown Industrial Estate
CN 31.01.1969 Supplement
DARGAN, Charles Lorne St
Music teacher; instrument dealer
CD 1910-11 Ad p98
CD 1920 Ad p7
DARGUE, Mary
City Minutes 1923-4 p587 Licensed to operate bus service Belle Vue to Upperby
DARK AGES
CAIH p8
DARTS
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p134 Photo of darts match
DATAFORM
CN 14.04.1989 p18 Ad
DAVID’S Warwick Road
Restaurant
CN 03.03.2000 p18 Ad
CN 20.12.2002 p6 Review of restaurant
DAVIDSON, Alexander School, Bank St
CP 16.12.1870 Number in attendance 30
DAVIDSON, Ethel Botchergate
Ladies fashion
CD 1952 Ad p80
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p1
DAVIDSON, J Upperby Rd, Station Archways
Car hire
CD 1952 Ad p337
DAVIDSON, J The Crescent
Ladies fashion
CD 1952 Ad p288
DAVIDSON, James Boot and shoemaker, aged 49, employing 10 men, home address
3 Globe Lane, born Carlisle [1851 census]
DAVIDSON, James Henry Whittall Banker, died 18.08.1881[Monumental Inscriptions
82/17]
DAVIDSON, Percy Blackwell Rd
Grocer
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p245
CD 1955-56 Ad p249
DAVIDSON,W Bridge St
Grocers
CD 1952 Ad p87
DAVIDSON’S GARAGE Fisher St; Rosehill Industrial Estate
Founded 1933
CD 1966-68 Ad p282
CN 08.07.1988 p8 Ad
CN 19.01.1990 p4 Photo recalls start of a city car firm
DAVIDSON/ DAVISON’S LANE, Botchergate Joseph Davison, retired grocer,
aged 46, living at Davidson’s Lane, Botchergate, born Carlisle [1851 census];
Davidson/ Davidson’s Lane, Botchergate is noted on the 1841 census to
the 1884 directory
DAVID STREET
City Minutes 1890-91 item 193; approval for laying out new street
City Minutes 1902-03 p494 Approval for 9 houses
DAVIS Lonsdale St
Furnishers
CD 1952 Ad p331
DAVISON, Joseph Retired grocer, aged 46, living at Davidson’s Lane, Botchergate,
born Carlisle [1851 census]; Davison/ Davidson’s Lane, Botchergate is
noted on the 1841 census to the 1884 directory
DAWSON, A Newtown Industrial estate
Wholesale provision merchants
CD 1952 Ad p310
CD 1955-56 Ad p249
CD 1961-62 Ad p12
DAWSON, Jacob Lowther St
Veterinary Surgeon
Guide to Carlisle Ad C178
DAWSON and BUSHBY
1861 Morris, Harrison and Co ad p16 T.Carruthers successor to Dawson & Bushby
DB 700
CN 21.09.1990 p7 Ad Where shotguns reign supreme
DC Engineering Willowholme
CN 07.01.1994 p8 Ad
DEAF BROADCASTING COUNCIL
CN 01.12.1989 p9 Better TV for deaf call
DEAKINS VAULTS Botchergate; so called in local directories from 1880; closed
1917
Carlisle the Archive Photographs p91 photo of pub; E.Bulman publican
CN 24.05.1991 p4 (illus)
DEAN, John English Street
M442 p3 Business card; linen and wool draper
DEAN, William Edward Started running services 27.02.1922
City Minutes 1923-4 p587 Licensed to operate bus service Belle Vue to Upperby
DEANERY see CATHEDRAL; DEANERY
DEANS
List of Deans of Carlisle to 1998 - see Weston, D,W.V. Carlisle Cathedral History,
p 144, 2000
King Henry VIII re-founded the old Augustinian Cathedral Priory Church of St
Mary in 1541 as the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, under
a dean and four canons. Lancelot Salkeld, the last Augustinian prior, bacame
the first dean. Thereafter a succession of deans followed, broken only in the
Commonwealth period during which the dean and canons were ejected.
1542 appointment moved of Lancelot Salkeld; 1559 appointment moved of Thomas
Smith; 1577 John Wooley; 1596 Christopher Perkins; 1622 Francis White; 1626
William Peterson; 1630 Thomas Comber - deprived 1642; 1660 Guy Carleton; 1671
Thomas Smith; 1684 Thomas Musgrave; 1686 William Graham; 1704 Francis Atterbury;
1711 George Smallridge; 1713 Thomas Gibbon; 1716 Thomas Tullie; 1727 George
Fleming; 1734 Robert Bolton; 1764 Charles Tarrant; 1764 Thomas Wilson; 1778
Thomas Percy; 1782 Jeffrey Elkins; 1792 Isaac Milner; 1820 Robert Hodgson; 1844
John Anthony Cramer; 1848 Samuel Hinds; 1850 Archibald Tait; 1856 Francis Close;
1882 John Oakley; 1884 William George Henderson; 1906 Charles Ridgeway; 1908
William Barker; 1917 Hastings Rashdall; 1924 Henry Venn Stuart; 1933 Cecil Henry
H.Cooper; 1938 Frederick William Matheson; 1942 William Cyril Mayne; 1960 Lionel
M.S.du Toit; 1973 John Howard Churchill; 1988 Henry E.C.Stapleton; 1998 Graeme
Paul Knowles
CJ 28.07.1967 p2 List of Deans from Henderson to Mayne
CN 02.09.1988 p4 The paths that led to Carlisle’s Deanery
CN 04.09.1998 p10 40th Dean follows on famous footsteps
CN 08.01.1999 p1 Full house greets new Dean (G.P.Knowles)
CN 12.12.2003 p9 G.Knowles leaves; fears of delays in replacing him
DEATHS see also INFANT MORTALITY
City Minutes 1908-09 p257 Death rate in city 1874 - 1908
Sanitary Condition of the City of Carlisle 1923 p12 Deaths 1891-1923; rate/
nos.
DE BEAR’S SCHOOL
CJ 03.07.1923 Garden party in Portland Sq; illus.
DEBENHAMS Opened 26.10.2000
CN 01.05.1998 p3 Big store leads way to job expansion
Cumbria Life 65 August 1999 pp12-13 Supp 2A 9
CN 04.08.2000 p14 Recruting 300 workers
CN 20.10.2000 p1 Fears over Debenhams traffic as store opens
CN 20.10.2000 p9 Changing the face of shopping in Carlisle
CN 27.10.2000 p1 (illus) Debenhams opens; opinion p12
CN 22.12.2000 p1 Debenhams bring Christmas shoppers into Carlisle
CN 26.07.2002 p16 New store manager Nikki Wilson-Cook
DECIMAL COINAGE
CN 24.06.1966 p12 Application from City Council for adoption in 1854
DEE - EM WINDOWS Kingstown
CN 18.03.1994 p15 Ad
DEEPDALE DRIVE Harraby
CN 01.06.2001 p6 Photo of street and residents
DEEP PAN PIZZA CO
CN 09.09.1988 p7 Ad
DEER PARK, Etterby
Not on first edition Ordnance Survey map surveyed 1863-64; 1873 directory -
Captain Harrington ‘Deer Parks’; 1881 census for Stanwix - John
Wilson, grocer.
CJ 14.06.1872 Attempted robbery at Deer Park
CP 29.08.1873 p1a Ad; To let; recently erected mansion; built 2 years ago
CP 04.05.1877 p1c For let by Caledonian Railway Co; Deer Park House
DEFRA (Dept. of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) see MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE
DEIGHTON, Robert H Lowther Arcade
Gents fashion
CD 1905-06 Ad
CD 1907-08 Ad p112
DELAGOA STREET
City Minutes 1902-03 p542 Approval for 4 houses
DE MELLO, Philip
City Minutes 1927-28 p623 Licensed to operate to Penrith
DEMPSEY’S RESTAURANT Warwick Road
CN 31.10.1997 p14 Restaurant opening a real knockout
DENARD, J Lowther St
House and church decorator
Leading Trader of the City Ad p iii A616
CD 1910-11 Ad p68
CD 1913-14 Ad pp 198,279
CD 1920 Ad p253
D.Perriam Carlisle Remembered Letter from grandson and photo of shop
DENNISON, J Warwick Road
Photographer
Carlisle in Camera 2 p6 Photo of shop facade, 21 Warwick Road
CD 1880 Ad pxiii
DENT,J.J. Warwick Road
Auctioneer and valuer
CD 1907-08 Ad p61
DENT, Joe Scotch St; South Henry St; Lonsdale St; Peter St
House furnishers and removals
CD 1924 Ad p282
CD 1927 Ad p10 (For over 30 years late of J.J.Dent and Son)
CD 1934 Ad p171
CD 1937 Ad p268
CD 1940 Ad p183
CD 1952 Ad p302
CD 1955-56 Ad pxiii
CD 1966-68 Ad p295
DENT, Robert English St
Linen and woollen draper
CD 1893-94 Ad p106
DENTISTS
1851 Ward’s North of England Directory p 13 Ad; dental surgery Mr Lows
CN 13.12.1996 p3 Schools urged; put pupils’ teeth first
CN 20.04.2001 p8 History of dentistry in Carlisle; D.Perriam
CN 22.08.2003 p1 Only one dentist in city accepting NHS patients
DENTON HOLME So called in 1608; land owned by the Denton family
CAIH p35 Denton Holme Millrace
CWAAS 1967 vol 67 Denton Holme; growth of a suburb pp 206-228
CWAAS 1968 Vol 68 ...
CN 03.11.1978 p18 CN 12.01.1979 p10 CN 28.09.1979 p3
CJ 27.03.1819 p1 Print fields for sale - Denton Holme estate
CJ 25.06.1852 Several streets projected, several laid out
CJ 22.02.1867 Denton Holme estate; in 1848 all land SW side of Caldew grazing
Denton Holme Childhood, B.Cullen; Life in the 1930s in this area
CJ 24.08.1943 p2 Development of Denton Holme
CJ 16.12.1966 pp10-11 Shopping
ENS 24.06.1974 p10 (illus) Demolition of Denton Street Railway Bridge on 23.06.
CN 16.05.1975 p11 Pelican crossing
CN 02.04.1976 p22 Cumberland Court
ENS 09.12.1976 pp6-7 Shopping
ENS 13.12.1977 pp8-9 Shopping
ENS 31.10.1978 p10 Backward area
ENS 10.12.1981 pp14-15 Photographs
CN 06.10.1989 p1 The street that died
CN 11.05.1990 p11 Flats plan for city
CN 25.05.1990 p1 Street battle with council
CN 18.12.1992 p4 Denton Holme mine located
CN 15.10.1993 p8 Time for change - Denton Holme Post Office
CN 22.07.1994 p18 Down your lane
CN 27.01.1995 p5 Homes for factory site
CN 24.05.1996 Supplement
CN 28.11.1997 p1 Residents only parking set for massive city expansion
CN 03.07.1998 p5 Thumbs up for new flats plan
CN 30.12.1998 Village community within the city - aerial photo
CN 19.02.1999 p3 Ferguson’s - housing
CN 12.03.1999 p2 Plans to slow down ‘rat run’ traffic
CN 19.03.1999 p5 Scheme for youth club runs into opposition
CN 04.08.2000 p17 Decision due on plans for 24 houses on old Morley St school
CN 20.07.2001 p13 Letter; Morton Housing plan has implications for Denton Holme
DENTON HOLME COMMUNITY CENTRE
CN 06.01.1981 p10
DENTON HOLME CONSERVATIVE CLUB SEE DENTON HOLME WORKING MENS CONSERVATIVE CLUB
DENTON HOLME CONSERVATIVE CLUB’S CHILDREN’S BAND
CN 25.05.1962 p12
CN 30.09.1988 p4 Band played before the Queen
CN 23.04.1993 p4 Youth band played before Queen
DENTON HOLME CRICKET CLUB
CJ 01.09.1939 p3
CN 31.01.2003 p22 Denton Holme Cricket Club evicted from Rickerby ground
DENTON HOLME NURSING ASSOCIATION Established 1891
CP 08.04.1892 p5 First annual meeting
CN 05.03.1965 p12
DENTON HOLME POST OFFICE
CN 15.10.1993 p8 Time for change
CN 26.04.1996 p2 - Lottery
DENTON HOLME SAW MILL
CN 04.04.1997 p1 Timber!
CN 04.04.1997 p14 Sawmill shows off its wares and creates six jobs
DENTON HOLME WORKING MEN’S CONSERVATIVE CLUB
CP 15.02.1907 AGM of the Denton Holme Working Men’s Conservative Club
CN 03.11.1978 p1
ENS 24.05.1997 p18 Club transformed with £143,000 facelift
DENTON INN Denton Street; in local directories from 1880 - 1924
CP 07.10.1887 To let, Denton Inn
Chief Constable’s Annual Report 1927 p34 Closed 17.10.1927
DENTON IRONWORKS
Blaylock and Pratchitt founded in 1859 on Long Island Ironworks site; later
became Pratchitt, Blaylock and Pratchitt; 04.02.1863 purchase of new site in
Denton Holme, which became Denton Ironworks
DENTON MILL Medieval water corn mill that continued in use into Victorian times;
Denton mills marked on G.Smith’s 1746 map of Carlisle; Mon. Insc. St Mary’s
Church [Cathedral] No81 W.Glendinning died at Denton Holm Mill 12.03.1830; painted
by W.H.Nutter in 1863
Cumberland Pacquet 06.05.1789 To be let; ad
CJ 01.05.1819 Sale notice
DENTON MILLS
CJ 22.02.1867 Denton Holme estate; Denton Corn Mill built in 1853
CP 24.12.1868 p1 Ad; Denton Mills erected 15 years ago; corn mill
DENTON STREET Street laid out in 1852-53 [Carlisle the Archive Photographs p121];
Asquith’s 1853 survey shows the street laid out and so names it but there
are no buildings shown
City Minutes 1919-20 p42-43 Report on construction of 24 council houses
Memories of Carlisle Chapter 1 Photo of Denton St Railway bridge
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p60 Denton Street Railway bridge
DENTON STREET CHAPEL
Erected about 1881 and known by the name Church of Christ; demolished in 1966
when called Atlas Hall
DENWOOD’S Queen St, Caldewgate Lemonade manufacturers
CN 17.09.1938 p17 Ad
CD 1952 Ad p254
CD 1955-56 Ad p220
CD 1961-62 Ad p15
CD 1966-68 Ad p252
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS see MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE
DERWENT STREET
City Minutes 1898/99 p 346 Approval for new street
DESIGN AND PRINT
CN 07.04.1989 p8 Leading firm with designs on continual print success - ad
CN 29.12.1989 p10 Leading the way
CN 03.04.1992 p1 Blaze rips city print firm
CN 10.04.1992 p7 City print firm beats big blaze
DEVELOPMENT
See also HOUSING; BOTCHERGATE; LANES; MILLENNIUM
CJ 22.02.1867 Denton Holme estate; development of
CP 22.03.1878 Buildings in Carlisle
City Minutes 1902-03 p298-99 Number of new streets and houses 1881 - 1902
City Council Minutes November 1961 Central Area Development Report
Northern Architect May 1966 pp664-665 (illus)
CN 14.08.1964 p8 CN 21.08.1964 p8 CN 28.08.1964 p8 CN 04.09.1964 p8
CN 24.03.1972 p10 (illus) CN 02.11.1973 p10 (illus) CN 09.11.1973 p11 (illus)
CN 04.12.1964 pp1,13 City Surveyor’s 50 year plan
CJ 26.02.1965 p1 North Region Council
CN 26.02.1965 p1 North Region Council
CN 02.04.1965 p1 Central Area
CJ 03.12.1965 p31 Central Development Area
CN 03.12.1965 pp1,3 Central Development Area
CJ 10.12.1965 p27 Central Area
CN 10.12.1965 pp1,3,24 Central Area
CN 10.06.1966 pp1,22 Central Area; traders writ fears
CN 07.07.1967 pp10,11 Central Area; minister’s decision
CJ 05.04.1968 p3 Central Area
CN 12.12.1969 p8 (illus) Central Area
CN 20.03.1970 pp1,11 (illus) Central Area
CN 10.04.1970 p11 Central Area
CN 03.04.1970 p1,28 (illus) Dias and Co plan; Central Area
CN 11.12.1970 p1 Central Area rents
CN 08.01.1971 p15 Scotch St area
CN 15.01.1971 p1 Scotch St area
CN 12.03.1971 p1 (illus) Scotch St area
CN 07.12.1973 p10 (illus) Carlisle and District Civic Trust plan
CN 30.09.1977 p4 (illus) Plan of 1862
CN 10.02.1995 p1 Facelift adds to £11m budget
CN 24.11.1995 p5 Lottery has key to new theatre
CN 08.12.1995 p6 City leisure plan backed
CN 22.12.1995 p4 Boost for £14m gateway project
CN 16.02.1996 p13 Towards the Millennium
CN 23.02.1996 p1 £19m plan for MU signed
CN 10.05.1996 p6 Council eyes up business park scheme
CN 16.08.1996 p1 21st century city comes under attack
CN 23.08.1996 p1 Speed up plan to get firms on 14MU site
CN 13.09.1996 p1 (illus) Midland turns its back on Botchergate
CN 01.11.1996 p1 Doubts cast as Knighton schemes go to planners
CN 05.12.1997 p10 (illus) How Debenhams could change city’s face
CN 27.02.1998 p3 Millennium and leisure complex
CN 19.06.1998 p3 (illus) New pubs success; £8m boost for Botchergate
CN 26.06.1998 p1 175 jobs for 2 new developments
CN 14.08.1998 p10 2000 and one space oddity (Millennium)
CN 06.11.1998 p12 City of dreams - projects ets
CN 20.11.1998 p12 Urban warfare
CN 08.10.1999 p5 Shape of things to come
CN 14.01.2000 p1 (illus) City to be transformed
CN 08.12.2000 p3 3 superstores may be built and bowling alley in Botchergate
CN 12.01.2001 p1 Developers of Carlisle United land face planning problems
CN 02.03.2001 p13 Letters critisising recent developments in Carlisle
CN 20.04.2001 p9 Plans for new superstore on Lower Viaduct
CN 31.08.2001 p7 Retail development on London Rd site; planning victory
CN 21.12.2001 p5 (Plan) Plan for £11m business park at Rosehill
CN 18.01.2002 p13 Letter saying Rosehill development will increase traffic
CN 15.02.2002 p1 Shopping, leisure and housing develoment for London Road
CN 01.03.2002 p3 Council considers 3 sites for B and Q superstore
CN 08.03.2002 p3 Work starts on multi million pound development in Botchergate
CN 19.04.2002 p5 New shopping block planned in Scotch Street
CN 28.06.2002 p3 Golden era for Carlisle; new development at all corners
CN 05.07.2002 p13 Letter against proposed food store on Lower Viaduct estate
CN 12.07.2002 p13 Letter for new Tesco developmewnt on Lower Viaduct
CN 02.08.2002 p6 City Council guilty of maladministration on planning procedure
CN 06.09.2002 p5 Kentucky Fried Chicken and second Botchergate bar
CN 25.10.2002 p1 New house at Garlands doesn’t have planning permission
CN 15.11.2002 p10 Seeking compensation for house without planning consent
CN 29.11.2002 p5 Dalston Road/Morton Road parkland not for sale
CN 07.02.2003 p18 42-48 Scotch St to go in redevelopment
CN 02.05.2003 p3 Schemes in pipeline for city centre
CN 27.06.2003 p3 Tesco’s proposed Viaduct store ‘would be too big
says MP
CN 05.09.2003 p1 Carlisle gets several new shopping developments; Lidl, Tescos
CN 20.02.2004 p5 Charlotte St business park development
CN 19.03.2004 p5 Creighton Rugby Clubs Carrs field to be housing; protests
DEVINE HOMES Brunton Av
CN 12.03.2004 p19 New estate agency opens
DEVONSHIRE HOUSE SCHOOL Chatsworth Square; Castle St, Fisher St
1882 Porters Directory Ad p 136 -7 8 Chatsworth Sq; Misses Fairlie Sch
CD 1893-94 Ad p28
CD 1902-03 Ad p284
CD 1905-06 Ad p179
CD 1907-08 Ad p205
CN 03.09.1976 p6
Carlisle from the Kendall Collection p121 2 photos of pupils
CJ 27.05.1913 ‘Out and About’; mini-pageant; scenes at Carlisle
Cross
CN 25.05.1990 p4 City’s private schools
DEVONSHIRE PARK Last soccer match played here was against Accrington Stanley
29.04.1909
CN 18.12.1998 p25 Soccer
DEVONSHIRE STREET Laid out in the 1820s; land belonged to the Duke of Devonshire
CIC p 23 photo of street in 1890s
CP 10.07.1868 p1 Ad; Family residence no 9 Devonshire St to be let
CN 10.05.1957 p10 (illus) About 1907
DEVONSHIRE TERRACE One house in terrace dated 1832; land belonged to the Duke
of Devonshire
CJ 21.07.1832 p1 Cornillon view of city taken from Devonshire Terrace
CJ 20.04.1833 p2 To let recently erected house
CP 13.11.1857 To be let number 9 Devonshire Terrace
CP 31.05.1878 p1a No 6 Devonshire Tce for sale
DEVONSHIRE WALK Laid out 1817 on land belonging to the Duke of Devonshire
B/CAR 333.333 Sale of Brown’s Dye Works; plan (acc. no. 3263)
175 Years of Carlisle p63 view about 1925
CN 05.08.1950 p4 Boars Head Badge of Richard III
CJ 07.08.1960 p6 Illustration of Devonshire Walk
CN 31.08.2001 p5 Devonshire Walk car park superloo; huge cost of toilet
DEWAR, Mr Dancing Academy
CJ 21.03.1818 p2a Academy in Assembly Rooms
DEWAR, James Mason, died 09.11.1832 [Monumental Inscription St Mary’s
Churchyard, the Cathedral; no 102]
DEWS AND CO West Tower St; Close St
CD 1952 Ad p395
CN 17.09.1938 Ad Waste materials merchants
DHAKA TANDOORI
CN 09.03.1990 p8 Ad
CN 14.04.1995 p14 The new Dhaka
CN 19.07.1996 p1 Fasten your seat belts
DIALECT
Jnl of the Lakeland Dialect Society No 39, 1977 pp 7 - 15 How they talk in Carlisle
DIAMOND LIL’S Botchergate
Pub
CN 31.12.1976 p1
DIAS AND CO Market St; Fisher St; Lowther St; Lonsdale St
Garage; Cycle Shop; Motor works
CD 1893-94 Ad p144
CD 1902-03 Ad p173
CD 1905-06 Ad p134
CD 1907-08 Ad p20
CD 1910-11 Ad p148
CD 1913-14 Ad p164
CD 1940 Ad p156
CD 1952 Ad p334
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p256
CD 1955-56 Ad p261
CD 1961-62 Ad p283
CD 1966-68 Ad p61
CN 17.09.1938 p17 CN 05.02.1938 p9 CJ 04.02.1938
CJ 04.02.1938 p5 Ad
CN 03.02.1978 p11 Merger with Appleyard
DIAS, James Warwick Road
Motor cycles
CD 1924 Ad p274
DIAS, James P. Botchergate
Gents and boys tailor
CD 1952 Ad p84
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p265
CD 1955-56 Ad p15
CD 1961-62 Ad p35
CD 1966-68 Ad p268
DICK, Jessie Stuart School
CP 16.12.1870 50 pupils at George Street school
DICKENSIAN COFFEE HOUSE LTD
CN 04.03.1988 p1 Coffee shop’s plan for 350
DICKINSON’S West Tower St
Furniture shop
CN 18.11.1988 p14 Ad feature
DICK’S TOBACCONISTS English St
CD 1952 Ad p124
CJ 05.01.1962 p1
DIGGLE ROAD This area of land formerly belonged to the Dean and Chapter; Bishop
Diggle, Bishops Waldegrave and Percy and Chancellor Prescott are also remembered
in this area
DINWOODIE RAILWAY DISASTER
CN 27.10.1928 p8 The railway disaster
CN 27.10.1928 p16 Border train smash
CN 27.10.1928 p17 Victims of the disaster and photo of accident
CN 03.11.1928 p6 City in mourning
CN 03.11.1928 p12 Government enquiry at Carlisle
DIOCESAN COUNCIL
CN 11.06.1971 p15 Made redundant
DIOCESAN SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF NECESSITOUS CLERGYMEN
CP 09.10.1819 p1a,b Rules and orders for new society
DIOCESE OF CARLISLE Diocese of Carlisle was founded by King Henry I in 1133
DIORAMA
CN 25.11.1994 p10 100 years ago citizens flocked...
DIPHTHERIA
City Minutes 1902-03 p165 and on; considerable increase in the number of cases
City Minutes 1913-14 p578 -581 57 notified cases and 9 deaths
Medical Officer of Health Annual report 1969 pp 38 - 42 Occurences 1890 on
DIRECT RAILWAY SERVICES Carlisle based; established 1995
CN 14.02.2003 p16 Ten new locomotives for BNFL owned rail hauliers
DIRTBUSTERS
CN 17.11.1995 p5 Mucky streets
DISBAILITY ASSOCIATION CARLISLE AND EDEN
CN 27.02.2004 p8 Ad feature; new offices Kingmoor Park
DISABLED
See also Blind; Workshops for the Blind
D.Perriam Carlisle Remembered, p58/59 illus Invalid motor car in 1945
CN 23.02.1990 p7 New support group
CN 15.03.1991 p11 Plea to speed cash for...
CN 16.04.1992 p7 Centre for disabled
CN 24.04.1992 p11 New centre for disabled is launched
CN 08.05.1992 p12 Ad
CN 04.09.1992 p10 Ad
CN 10.09.1993 p8 Ad
CN 17.06.1994 p3 No parking spaces for disabled
CN 13.01.1995 p13 Disabled to get free wheelchairs
CN 19.05.1995 p4 Shopmobility scheme grows
CN 25.04.1997 p8 (illus) Champagne opening of path for disabled people
CN 25.04.1997 p9 £90,000 plan to adapt church for the disabled is on course
CN 19.12.1997 p3 Post Office parking made into taxi rank
CN 13.10.2000 p3 Disabled access is adequate for disabled; Irishgate Bridge
CN 22.06.2001 p17 Carlisle may get Cumbria’s first playground for disabled
CN 13.07.2001 p3 Fine for disabled driver
CN 25.01.2002 p15 Disabled driver objects to new Lanes parking rules; letter
p 13
CN 28.06.2002 p12 Disabled student Judith Holmshaw to meet Queen at party
CN 26.07.2002 p 6 Wardens told to go easy on disabled drivers; letter page 13
CN 13.02.2004 p1 Disabled pensioner has to drive wheelchair on road
CN 20.02.2004 p 31 letters concerning dropped pavements for disabled
CN 12.03.2004 p3 Disabled fishing plan for Rickerby Park
DISC PARKING SCHEME
CN 14.05.1971 p2 CN 16.07.1971 p24 CN 03.09.1971 p15
CN 25.07.2003 p13 Letter concerning disc parking; no clear signage
DISPENSARY Abbey Street; then part of Tithe Barn; then Chapel St.; founded 01.07.1782,
circa 1805 carried out ‘in the entrance of the Abbey up a narrow passage’
[CP 19.09.1857]; re-established 01.02.1810 in room over Abbey Gate; about 1824
moved into part of Tithe Barn; Chapel Street Dispensary dated 1857; foundation
stone laid 17.09.1857, John Hodgson architect, Messrs Wright and Sons builders,
edifice to be Prudham stone; renovated 1934
Hospitals of Cumberland A 841
CJ 26.05.1865 p4 CN 19.05.1934 CN22.02.1936 p4 CJ 23.02.1940p5
CN 24.02.1940 p3 CN 24.05.1957 p10
CPacquet 02.04.1782 p3 Meeting of the subscribers 10/04 to carry matters forward
CPacquet 16.04.1782 p2 Report of meeting
Jollie 1811 Founded 01.07.1782 in Abbey Street
CP 06.02.1819 p2 Annual meeting of subscribers; report; p4 report for year 1818
CP 08.05.1819 p3a Subscribers fall short of expenditure
CP 10.02.1821 p3 c-e Annual General Meeting
01.02.1825 Annual meeting
CJ 11.02.1826 p3c Annual meeting
The Citizen April 1830 pp641-3
1847 Directory p133-134
CJ 20.02.1847 p2c Annual meeting
Carlisle Examiner 22.09.1857 p4 Foundation stone of new Dispensary
CP 19.09.1857 Laying foundation stone; history of Institution to date
Carlisle Examiner 15.12.1857 p3d Building report
Carlisle Examiner 25.03.1858 p3a-c Opening report
Carlisle Examiner 17.02.1859 p2d,e Annual meeting
1901 Directory pp 876-877
CJ 19.03.1948 p3 National Health Service
CN 14.12.1990 p4 Dispensary cared for poor of city
CN 14.12.1990 p4 Doctor who proved the value of inoculations
DISTRICT BANK (Manchester and Liverpool District Banking Co) English St
CD 1920 Ad p30
CD 1924 Ad p86
CD 1927 Ad p94
CD 1931 Ad p112
CD 1934 Ad p124
CD 1937 Ad p242
DIVE BAR see CENTRAL PLAZA HOTEL
DIXON, Miss English St
Dress and mantle maker
CD 1880 Ad pxliv
DIXON, George Woollen draper, aged 39, home address 79 English St, born Hesket
[1861 census]
DIXON, Henry Rope maker, employing 2 men and 5 boys, aged 58, resident Newtown
[1851 census]
DIXON, Henry Charles St
1861 Directory Morris, Harrison and Co Ad p18 Engineer and millwright
DIXON, J Lowther St
Furnishers
CJ 29.06.1962 p1
DIXON, James Auctioneer; died 20.11.1861 [Monumental Inscription 71/17]
DIXON, P.J.G. English St, Caledonian Yard
Coke, coal, lime and brick merchant
Guide to Carlisle C178 Ad
CD 1880 Ad pxlix
1882 Porters Directory Ad p54 office 25 English St; depot Caledonian Yard
CD 1884-85 Ad p259
CD 1902-03 Ad p9
CD 1905-06 Ad p262
CD 1907-08 Ad p86
CD 1910-11 Ad p10
CD 1913-14 Ad p8
CD 1913-14 Ad p70
DIXON, Peter and Sons Shadongate Mill; West Tower Street; Cotton spinners established
1835; taken over by Robert Todd and Son in 1882
see also Shaddongate Mill
Bulmer, 1884, pp51-52 A23
Mannix 1847 p147 A21
Kelly’s 1873 p823 A28
Carleola no 76 July 1968 pp 8-10 An old Carlisle industry
CJ 01.11.1949 p2 CN 25.02.1950 p2 CN 28.07.1961 p10 CJ 18.10.1963 p1
CN 15.02.1985 p4
CP 18.10.1834 Tenders invited to build cotton mill in Shaddongate
CJ 21.02.1835 Laying foundation stone
CJ 02.04.1836 14 horses pulling boiler from Bolton for new factory
CJ 28.05.1836 Another boiler arrived pulled by 14 horses
CJ 09.07.1836 To manufacture own gas
CJ 20.04.1839 Dispute between architect and owner; Tattersal v Dixon
CP 18.12.1846 p2 Fire at Shaddongate
Carlisle Examiner 17.08.1858 p2f Dixon’s power looms - serious accident
CP 03.08.1861 p8e Letter; Dixon’s handloom weavers cannot earn 15s a week
CJ 24.10.1865 p2 Trouble with weavers
CJ 04.08.1871 Handloom weaving is being superceded by power looms
CP 09.08.1872 p2b Ad. for liquidation sale for Shaddongate Works etc
CP 30.08.1872 p3b Report on liquidation sale
CP 30.10.1874 p1 Ad; For sale Peter Dixon’s (Limited) West Tower St buildings
DIXON, Thomas Attorney at law; Bailey’s Northern Directory, 1784
DIXON, William Boot and shoe maker employing 4 men, aged 38, born Carlisle,
home address Wood Street near Crown St [1851 census]
DIXON, William Lowther St; furniture warehouse
1851 Ward’s North of England Directory; Ad p1; moved from Old Bush Lane
DIXON’S ARMS Botcherby; in local directory for 1855
DIXON’S CHIMNEY Built by by Richard Wight of Carlisle for Peter Dixon’s
cotton factory; architect R.Tattersall of Manchester; originally 300 feet high
from ground level; height 320 feet and 6 inches from foundation; outside measurement
at ground line 17 feet 4 inches; foundation stone laid 11.09.1835; last coping
stone laid 25.10.1836; damaged by lightning 1931; reduced in height by about
12 feet in 1950; now (1977) assumed to be about 290 feet. (Tall Chimney Construction
by R.M. and F.J.Bancroft, 1885)
See also; Shaddongate Mill
CN 05.07.1952 p5 CN 28.06.1957 p10 CN 05.07.1957 p8 CJ 14.04.1961 p4
CN 21.11.1975 p6 CN 14.11.1975 pp3,6 CN 16.01.1976 p6
CN 14.08.1970 p26 CN 25.09.1970 p1(illus) CN 04.09.1981 p10 (illus)
CN 15.02.1985 p5 ENS 14.02.1987 p4
CJ 29.10.1836 Laying of last stone
CJ 04.06.1895 Steeplejacks wished every chimney as safe
CJ 26.05.1931 Damaged by lightning
CJ 26.03.1937 p6 A climb up Carlisle’s landmark
CN 15.02.1947 p5 Shortening
CN 18.02.1950 p7 (illus) To lose about 12 feetand general history
CN 01.04.1950 Photo of top being taken off chimney
ENS 10.11.1960 p1 Flag (pyjamas) on Dixon’s chimney
CJ 18.10.1963 p1 (illus) And National Trust
CN 13.09.1968 p26 (illus) Struck by lightning
CN 20.06.1969 p26 Repairs
CN 22.08.1969 pp 1,12,26 To be shortened
CN 29.08.1969 p12 In 1836
CN 05.06.1970 p15 Appeal to save shortening
CN 26.06.1970 p12 Reprieve
CN 14.08.1970 p26 (illus) Repairs
CN 12.12.1975 p6 (illus) Mick Potts and workmen on top
CN 21.11.1975 (illus) Glass which survived 300 feet fall; inscribed on base
CN 20.11.1987 p23 Dixon’s chimney offered as free gift to city
CN 27.11.1987 p4 Bought by Steve Cochrane
CN 22.04.1988 p11 Tallest chimney for sale
CN 10.01.1992 p10 Golden memories of the great Border city
CN 24.01.1992 p5 Chimney in need of repairs
CN 14.02.1992 p3 Chimney daredevils revealed at last
CN 20.03.1992 p4 Early problem with chimney
CN 23.12.1993 p1 Sparks fly at Dixon’s Chimney
CN 01.07.1994 p1 Carlisle’s favourite landmark faces the chop
CN 08.07.1994 p10 The sky’s the limit (suggestions for Dixon’s)
CN 15.07.1994 p6 Scaling the heights (suggestions for Dixon’s)
CN 09.12.1994 p5 City to meet over future of chimney
CN 17.03.1995 p4 RAF examine chimney
CN 15.09.1995 p2 Historic city chimney saved
CN 04.10.1996 p1 The people’s chimney
CN 04.10.1996 p3 (illus) Pollution - busting Dixon’s chimney just a pipe
dream...
ENS 18.06.1996 p9 (illus) Don’t pull it down
CN 14.03.1997 p15 Postcard photo circa 1913
CN 28.03.1997 p14 £400 chimney
CN 02.05.1997 p3 (illus) Shakes and ladder
CN 27.03.1998 p3 Chimney work to begin
CN 27.03.1998 p1 Chimney challenge
CN 22.05.1998 p1 Sir Chris gives heartbeat a lift
CN 20.11.1998 p5 (illus) Safe in her steel corset
CN 22.01.1999 p6 Trudy Whalley you’re a brick
CN 11.06.1999 p17 Article English Heritage
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p189 photo from Kendal St in 2000
DIXON’S SCHOOL Opened 26.09.1836 [Mannix 1847 p139]1836 adjoining the
cotton factory in Shaddongate
CD 1844 p 27 Opened 26.09.1836
Mannix 1847 p139 Children pay twopence a week
CP 16.12.1870 Elementary Education in city; 273 on roll, attending 216
DMS Kingstown Industrial Estate
Computers
CN 06.04.2001 p19 Ad
DOBINSON, Henry Attorney at law; Bailey’s Northern Directory, 1784
DOBINSON, Thomas Attorney at Law; children died 1716 and 1721 [Monumental Inscription
St Mary’s, Cathedral; no 521]
DOBINSON ROAD Tom Dobinson was Chairman of the Housing Committee at this time
DOCKER, F.W. and Sons Peter St
Wholesale fruit and Potato merchants
CD 1952 Ad p358
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p240
CD 1955-56 Ad pxi
CD 1961-62 Ad p84
CD 1966-68 Ad inside back cover
DOCTORS
25.06.1757 Graham, J. Apothecary and surgeon died 25.06.1757; [MI St Cuth Yd]
CN 04.05.1990 p27 Surgery will help Raffles
CN 18.09,1992 p10 City medical group in new surgery
CN 17.02.1995 p8 Doctors surgery plan backed
CN 15.09.1995 p3 Doctors plan new surgery
CN 15.12.1995 p12 Traditional doctors shun new city setup
CN 25.07.2003 p6 Profile of Dr Jollie who came to Carlisle in 1948
CN 26.09.2003 p3 Obstetrician Dr Josephine Williamson dies; feature
CN 24.12.2003 p1 Surgery at 65 Warwick Rd closes list to new patients
DODD, James Hosier of this city 20.07.1832; Monumental Inscription St Cuthbert’s
Yard
DODD,Jas Fisher St
Tailor
CD 1902-03 Ad p15
CD 1905-06 Ad p178
DODD, Thomas and Co West walls; Abbey St
Joiners
CD 1952 Ad p326
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p253
CD 1955-56 Ad p256
CD 1961-62 Ad p15
CD 1966-68 Ad p278
DODD and CO Started in Carlisle in November 1981
Accountants
CN 23.11.2001 p14 20 years for Dodd and Co
DODGHSON, J and W Lowther St
Photographer
CD 1893-94 Ad p182
CJ 20.07.1894 p3 Bankruptcy; other businesses as well
CJ 31.07.1894 p3 Bankruptcy
DOG INN Bridge Street; in local directory for 1855
DOG AND BULL Peascod’s Lane; in local directories to 1902-03
CP 02.07.1880 p1b
DOGS
CP 04.11.1892 p7 Dog, Poultry and Pigeon Show; 3rd in last 10 years; last 1887
CJ 19.04.1938 p1 Annual dog show (Market Hall)
CN 14.06.1991 p5 Cleaning up dog dirt
CN 09.12.1994 p3 Mum’s fight to save danger dog
CN 09.12.1994 p1 Fat dog warning
CN 23.12.1994 pp1,8 Judge hits at £10,000 cost of death row dog
CN 30.12.1994 p1 Abandoned - an Xmas puppy
CN 13.12.1996 p1 (illus) Abused dog
CN 28.06.2002 p5 Dogs out of control on Botcherby estate
DO IT ALL London Road
CN 08.10.1993 p1 New doubt over Do It All
DOLAN’S Lowther St
Hairdresser
CD 1940 Ad p156
DOMESTIC COURT
CN 18.01.1947 p6 First held
CJ 17.01.1947 p1 First held
DONALD BROTHERS Cotton Manufacturers and Dyers; Denton Hill Works
1851 census, Matthewman Donald, aged 28, cotton manufacturer,hm Cavendish Pl
25.12.1885 Matthewman Donald, senior partner in company died
DONALD’S COURT Willow Holme
City Minutes 1915-16 p322 Advertisement for demolition of houses in court
DONALD’S FLOUR MILL Willow Holme
CP 23.02.1861 p5b Mill destroyed by fire
CN 30.06.2000 p9 Donald’s Willow Holme Mill
DONALDSON, William Abbey St
Furniture dealers
CD 1893-94 Ad p34
CD 1902-03 Ad p6
CD 1905-06 Ad p15
CD 1907-08 Ad p111
CD 1910-11 Ad p138
CD 1913-14 Ad p96
CD 1920 Ad p128
CD 1924 Ad p148
DONALDSON BROTHERS Palace Arcade, Botchergate
Cabinet makers and undertakers
CD 1913-14 Ad p80
CD 1920 Ad p164
CD 1924 Ad p52
CD 1927 Ad p52
CD 1931 Ad p140
CD 1934 Ad p128
CD 1937 Ad p110
CD 1940 Ad p50
DONANLSON’S Lowther St
Furnishers and Estate Agents
CN 29.04.1960 p1 CJ 09.02.1962 p1
DONELLY, Thomas Robert St
1882 Porters Directory Ad p152 Carter and general dealer
DONNELLY, Michael Friars Court; Lowther St
Bill poster
Guide to Carlisle Ad C178
CD 1880 Ad pxlii
1882 Porters Directory Ad p130 Foot of Lowther St
CD 1884-85 Ad p264
CD 1893-94 Ad p88
DORMONT BOOKS 1561; contains oaths of office for various city officials
Some Municipal records of the City of Carlisle A65 pp41 - 87
Topping, G and Potter J.J. Memorials of Old Carlisle p63
CAIH p16 (photo)
1158 - 1958 p3, p50 (photo of title page) 1BC 352
CN 16.04.1949 p5 (photo of title page)
CN 23.04.1949 p5 CJ 24.05.1949 p2
DOUGLAS, Michael Automobile engineer
CN 23.02.1996 p12 Ad
DOVE, J.J. St Nicholas Yard; Founded 1869
Builders’ merchants
CD 1934 Ad p192
CD 1937 Ad p198
CD 1952 Ad p294
CJ 20.05.1966 pp15-18 (illus)
CN 30.06.1989 p1 Firm built on success
DOVE COTS
CN 14.10.1950 p4 (illus)
DOVES COFFEE LOUNGE Chapel St
CN 28.02.1995 p12 Ad
DOW BECK Would appear to rise at GR 372 544 near Newhouse Farm, south west of
the city; on Asquith’s 1853 survey it ran ulculverted into Caldewgate
as far as Byron St
W,Farish Hamdloom-weaver p61 Brief description of open beck in Caldewgate
City Minutes 1926-27 p349-50 Approved repair to existing culvert
CJ 19.06.1966 p6 Covering in
CN 20.08.1993 p4 Memories of the Dam
DOWELL, John P. Botchergate
Jewellers
CD 1893-94 Ad p50
CD 1905-06 Ad p17
CD 1907-08 Ad back page
CD 1910-11 Ad p274
CD 1913-14 Ad p282
CD 1934 Ad page back iii
DOWELL, T and Son Crown St; Nelson St
Joinery works
CD 1931 Ad p116
CD 1934 Ad p232
DOWNEY AND SON English St
Grocers
CD 1902-03 Ad p179
DOWNEY’S REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS Scotch St; Lowther St
CD 1902-03 Ad p4
CD 1905-06 Ad p129
CD 1907-08 Ad p135
CD 1910-11 Ad p142
CN 11.11.1960 p12 CN 26.01.1973 p6 (illus)
ENS 29.10.1960 p1 Closes
DOWNIE, R and Son John St
Betting shop
CD 1952 Ad p145
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad pii
CD 1955-56 Ad pvi
CD 1961-62 Ad pv
CD 1966-68 Ad pxii
DOWNS, Robert
City Minutes 1925-6 p44 Lincensed to operate bus to Great Corby
DOWTHWAITE, J 48 Lowther St
Carlisle in Camera 1 p6 Phoot of fruit and provision stores in 1877
D’OYLE CARTE OPERA COMPANY; Visits to Carlisle
13.10.1879 M,Tu,W
06.05.1880 Th,F,S
17.01.1881 M,Tu,W
27.06.1881 Week commencing
23.02.1882 Th,F,S
16.11.1882 Th,F,S
05.02.1883 Week commencing
11.07.1883 W,Th
20.08.1883 M,Tu,W
15.05.1884 Th,F,S
06.04.1885 week commencing
26.04.1886 week commencing
06.02.1888 week commencing
22.04.1889 week commencing
07.04.1890 week commencing
04.05.1891 week commencing
18.01.1892 week commencing
27.06.1892 week commencing
06.02.1893 week commencing
12.03.1894 week commencing
25.05.1896 week commencing
18.10.1897 week commencing
21.03.1898 week commencing
01.03.1920 week commencing
14.02.1921 week commencing
13.02.1922 week commencing
11.02.1924 week commencing
05.01.1925 week commencing
04.01.1926 week commencing
03.01.1927 week commencing
21.02.1944 week commencing
CJ 22.10.1897 D’oyle Carte Opera Co. in Carlisle; review
DRILL HALL Strand Road Built 1873, opened 1874; during WWI used as East Cumberland
Shell Factory
CN 04.05.1956 p10 CN 11.05.1956 p10 CN 03.03.1967 p12
CN 17.10.1969 p15 CN 21.06.1974 p6
CJ 04.10.1966 p25 For sale
DRINK see also CUMBRIA ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADVISORY SERVICE ; STATE MANAGEMENT;
TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY
CP 14.04.1821 p3c Smuggled whiskey has vendor in every nook in city
CN 08.07.1916 Drunkenness in Carlisle
CJ 08.09.1916 p4 Decrease of drunkennes
City Minutes 1924-25 p 163 Number of people convicted of drunkenness 1915-24
CN 14.12.2001 p12 Girl 13 found drunk in city centre; feature
DRINKALL’S SHOES
Carlisle; Archival photographs p39 photo of 57 Castle Street shop
CP 25.10.1851 p1T.W.Drinkall removes to 28 Castle Street; in Carlisle for 10
years
1851 census T.W.Drinkall, 34, employing 11 men, born Hornby, Lancashire
CN 17.09.1938 p18 Ad
DRINKING FOUNTAINS, PUBLIC
see also Lawson Memorial Fountain
Carlisle Examiner 23.07.1859p2c New fountain corner of Corporation Road
DRINK LICENSING
CJ 02.02.1937 p5 Drinking at social events
DROVE INN Rickergate; in local directories from 1848; closed by Central Control
Board in April 1917
Carlisle the Archive Photographs, p59 photo; William Hall tenant
DROVE INN Stanwix Bank Closed by the Central Control Board December 1917
Carlisle the Archive Photographs, p68 photo, tenant Mrs Noble
CN 12.12.1969 p14 (illus) CN 11.10.1991 p4
CJ 11.09.1813 Houses for sale at Mary Bushby’s, the Sign of the Drove
of Cattle
1851 census Henry Dyer, engineer and Innkeeper; father of Jimmy Dyer
DROVERS see CATTLE DROVERS
DROVER’S DINNERS
CN 20.12.1959 p8 CN 03.01.1969 p12
DROVERS LANE This lane originally ran from Rickergate around the outside of
the city walls to the Citadels; part of this lane was renamed Lowther Street;
this lane built over with the north extension to the Lanes Shopping Centre,
Debenhams opening on 26.10.2000
Carlisle in Camera 1 p14 photo of lane in 1920s
CN 01.08.1997 p10 (illus) When Drovers Lane brought the cowboys to Carlisle
DRUGS
See also CROFT HOUSE; CUMBRIA ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADVISORY SERVICE
CN 23.12.1988 p40 Drugs plot trio get 25 years
CN 28.01.1994 p5 Former addicts drugs lifeline
CN 19.08.1994 p13 Mayor joins in drugs crusade
CN 30.09.1994 p1 Desperate pleas of cough syrup addicts
CN 30.09.1994 p10 Rural junkies
CN 24.02.1995 p2 Police launch crackdown on heroin users
CN 14.04.1995 p11 Judge steps in to halt £2.50 drug case
CN 26.05.1995 p5 Last days of Steven Buchanan
CN 14.07.1995 p1 Cumbria drug curse reaches 12 year olds and rugby players
CN 14.07.1995 p10 Comment
CN 21.07.1995 p3 Youngsters get high on vets drug
CN 22.09.1995 p1 Pledge to keep county crack free
CN 01.12.1995 p5 Drugs event appeals to Diana
CN 25.09.1998 p4 ‘Reasonable’ addicts offered help in the last chance
saloon
CN 29.10.1999 p1 Heroin - the people fight back (Botcherby)
CN 05.01.2001 p3 Legalise cannabis campaign; candidates for General Election
CN 16.03.2001 p3 Carlisle drugs rings smashed; Brian O’Neil given 7 years
CN 27.04.2001 p5 Carlisle drug dealer jailed for 18 months
CN 07.09.2001 p2 Two men accused of bringing heroin to Carlisle
CN 05.10.2001 p6 Five drug dealers jailed; caught at Durranhill distribution
centre
CN 07.06.2002 p3 3 charged following £40,000 drug seizure in Border Gate
Inn
CN 11.10.2002 p1 Carliosle drug dealer given 18 months
CN 25.10.2002 p2 Drug dealer jailed for two and half years; Steven Wood
CN 08.11.2002 p1 Drugs in schools; opinion page 12
CN 25.04.2003 p5 Couple convicted of pssesion with intent to supply
CN 19.09.2003 p1 23 charged in city heroin raid
CN 03.10.2003 p12 Feature on 3 Carlisle people using ecstasy
CN 23.01.2004 p2 Two Carlisle dug dealers get 3 years; G.McCabe and A.Young
CN 30.01.2004 p7 Teenage girl hooked on heroin since 13 gets last chance
DRUIDS; CARLISLE CITY LODGE OF ANCIENT ORDER OF
Carlisle Examiner 25.05.1858 p3e 19th aniversary dinner
DRUNKENNESS see DRINK
DUCKWORTH, W Fisher St
Hosiery manufacturer
CD 1920 Ad p56
CD 1924 Ad p84
DUDSON, N George St
Furniture saleroom
Guide to Carlisle Ad C 178
DUDSON, Mrs Nichol Swifts Row
Iron and brass bedsteads; furnishers
CD 1905-06 Ad p7
CD 1907-08 Ad p46
CD 1910-11 Ad p42
DUDSON, Trevor London Road
Plumber
CD 1934 Ad inside cover
CD 1937 Ad page front i
CD 1940 Ad p196
DUDSON’S TERRACE Botchergate
City Council Minutes 05.08.1881 Approval for new street; Charles Dudson builder
City Council Minutes 18.11.1881 Approval for 32 houses
DUELS
CN 11.03.1950 p5
DUFFY, Daniel Builder of this city 20.11.1832; Monumental Inscription in St
Cuthbert’s Yard; 1851 census Daniel Duffy , aged 26, bricklayer employing
4 men, home address 6 Globe Lane, born Scotland
DUGDALE, T.R. 46 Lowther Street
Carlisle in Camera 1 p6 photo of shop in 1877
DUGDALE, Thomas Master draper with 3 apprentices, aged 31, home address Old
Grapes Lane, born Dalston [1851 census]; James Relph took over the premises
of the lateThomas Dugdale in English Street [obit J.Relph 29.05.1894]
DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE
CJ 23.12.1892 The Devonshire Carlisle estate; plans for development
DUKE OF WELLINGTON St Cuthbert’s Lane; in local directories from 1834
to 1855
CP 23.04.1847 Ad; Duke of Wellington for sale
CJ 24.04.1847 p2b For sale
DUKE OF YORK Ferguson’s Lane; in local directories to 1869
1829 Directory p164 Rachel Huddert
1861 census Richard Carruthers, 36, innkeper, born Carlisle
CP 05.12.1873 p1; ad to let; lately temperance eating/lodging house
DUKE OF YORK Shaddongate; in local directories from 1897
CN 20.01.1978 p7 For sale?
ENS 21.10.1998 Landlord quits Duke after two years
ENS 25.01.2001 p10 Duke of York will be turned into private accommodation
DUKE’S HEAD Corporation Road; in local directories 1869 to 1902-03
CN 24.04.1992 p4 (illus)
DUKE’S HEAD Scotch Street; in local directories to 1848
Universal Directory 1793-98 p631 Kept by Sowerby
1821 New Guide to Carlisle p76 Margaret Snowden
1829 Directory p164 Margaret Snowden
DUKE’S ROAD Laid out on land owned by Duke Of Devonshire
City Minutes 30.03.1893 item 400 approval for lying out new street
DUKE STREET
CP 01.03.1834 p1a Ad For sale 24 four loom shops for sale....
City Minutes 1902-03 p189 Insanitary condition of houses
City Minues 1920-21 p609 Land at Duke St owned by Mr Muncaster derelict
City Minutes 1927-28 p 700 35 council houses in progress of being built
City Minutes 1928-9 p361 10 dwellings unfit for human habitation
CWAAS Vol 88, 1988 ‘Duke St, Carlisle, a street of handloom weavers’
ENS 23.02.1984 p1Street with two names
DUKE STREET READING ROOM Established 1846 (Whellan 1860 p131)
Carlisle Examiner 25.03.1858 p3d-f Annual soiree
DUNCAN, Richard 5 Crown and Anchor Lane
M442 p8 Business card for silversmith
DUNCAN’S HOTEL, Market Place
1861 Morris, Harrison and Co ad p12 Established 1853, Rennie late Duncan’s
DUNN AND CO English St
Gents outfitters
CN 16.03.1973 p9 (illus)
DUNN AND ROUTLEDGE 3 38 Annetwell St
M442 pp10, 20 Business card for cabinte makers
DUNN, John Kings Arms Lane
Blacksmith, locksmith
CD 1893-94 Ad p104
DUNN’S COURT, South John Street
Sanitary Condition for the City of Carlisle p64 Demoliiton of 8 houses
‘DUNROBIN’ Private engine of Duke of Sutherland
CN 25.03.1950 p4 At Kingmoor Yard on way to Museum
DURDAR GARAGE
CD 1952 Ad p342
DURDAR MECHANICAL SERVICES
CN 13.12.1996 p18 Make Durdar Mechanical your automatic choice
DURHAM OX Rickergate; in local directories to 1907-08
CJ 23.11.1839 p2e To be let
DURRANHILL So named in 1619
City Minutes 1929-20 p675 Renumbering of houses agreed
CN 15.09.1967 p1 New bridge
CJ 12.04.1968 p3 (illus) New bridge
CN 31.01.1969 p10 (illus) Opening of bridge; opened 31.01.1969
CN 30.07.1971 p18 (illus) Trading estate
ENS 13.03.1979 p7 Showpiece shambles
CN 25.01.1991 p9 Housing scheme
CN 26.06.1992 p16 City estate goes from strength to strength
CN 02.07.1999 p23 Golf course that became an army camp
DURRANHILL BRIDGE Opened 31.01.1969
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p69 Photo of bridge under construction
DURRANHILL CAMP
ENS 20.08.1945 p6 Photo of 18 ITC marching from St Aidans
CJ 02.05.1950 p1 (illus) Unit chapel rededication by Bishop
CJ 02.05.1950 p2 Bishop dedicated chapel
CN 18.02.1950 p6 50th Heavy Anti Aircraft Regiment moved in
ENS 03.02.1960 p7 No army left in Carlisle
CJ 09.02.1968 p1 Durranhill Camp - city offered £18,000
CJ 16.02.1968 p13 Council clash on private building
CN 09.11.2001 p4 (illus) Memories of 18th Infantry Training Centre
DURRANHILL CONVENT (Catholic)
Sister of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
R.Clerkin A heart for others p63 1BC 282
CJ 19.01.1906 Sale of Durranhill House to nuns
CN 04.02.1966 p13 (illus) Extensions
CN 13.09.2002 p1 Nursing home to close next week after 96 years
DURRANHILL HOUSE Dated to 1811 for Richard Lowry
1811 Jollie p81 Durnhill-house....improving seat of Richard Lowry
1829 Parson and White Richard Lowry, gentleman, Durran Hill
CP 28.01.1874 p1a To be let
CJ 19.01.1906 Sale of house to convent of nuns
DURRANHILL HOUSING ESTATE See HESPECK RAISE
DURRANHILL LOCOMOTIVE SHEDS
CN 15.02.1936 p19 To close
DURRANHILL LODGE Mid 18th century inscribed over entrance REBUILT OVER 1870
DURRANHILL, LOW William Brown, farmer 1829 [Parson and White]
DURRANHILL POND
CN 06.04.1990 p1 Vandals blitz nature site
DURRANHILL TRADING ESTATE
Carlisle an illustrated history p93 aerial photo of estate in 1951
CN 30.07.1971 p18 (illus) CN 01.10.1976 p16 (illus)
DUST CARTS AND HORSES
City Minutes 1929-30 p113 Trial of 56 dust bins for council tenants
CN 22.11.1968 p7
CN 26.04.2002 p6 History of refuse collection; dustbins introduced 1959
DYER, Jimmy Statue of itinerant fiddler unveiled in Lanes 21.08.1986; sculptress
Judith Bluck
ENS 07.08.1986 Statue vandalised hours after being put in place
DYNES,John
Nickel and chrome replaters
CN 15.02.1947 p5