Common abbreviations used: CP = Carlisle Patriot; CJ = Carlisle Journal;
CN = Cumberland News; ENS = Evening News and Star; CD = Carlisle Directory
HADRIAN MILL see NORTH WESTERN ELECTRICITY BOARD
HARDIAN’S BRIDGE see MILLENNIUM FUND
HADRIAN’S CAMP Last Army apprentice recruits passed out in July 1969
See also Gypsies
Lakeland 50 years ago vol 2 1D 9 Photo
CN 20.11.1970 p16 CN 08.01.1971 p17 (illus) CN 24.01.1975 p7
CN 27.03.1975 p16 CN 09.05.1975 p7 CN 06.06.1975 p7
CN 10.06.1939 p13 To be opened
CJ 14.07.1939 p1 Construction
CJ 14.07.1939 p1 Speed!
CJ 18.07.1939 p1 Men - ready and willing
CJ 21.07.1939 p1 Men - ready and willing
CJ 21.07.1939 p4 Portraits
CJ 25.07.1939 p1 Start training
CJ 28.07.1939 p1 Western Command chief at Hadrian’s Camp
CJ 01.08.1939 p1 Men - no milk sops
CJ 04.08.1939 p4 Depots
CJ 15.08.1939 p1 Cooks absolved
CJ 29.03.1940 p3 Bishop dedicates YMCA hut
CJ 30.04.1948 p1 Passing out parade
CN 10.08.1946 p5 Another regiment added
ENS 01.01.1960 p9 New army apprentice school
ENS 12.01.1960 Big welcome for army boys
ENS 18.10.1960 p7 Big blaze
ENS 11.04.1962 p1 New uniforms
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p151 Photo of passing out in 1962
175 Years of Carlisle p81 1968 passing out parade
CN 24.05.1968 p11 To close
CN 24.05.1968 p5 Photo of spectators at sports day at Hadrian’s Camp
CN 07.06.1968 p1 Future of
CN 20.12.1968 p24 For sale
CN 25.04.1969 p2 Purchase by city
CN 28.11.1969 p1 Motorway patrol car base
CN 08.01.1971 p17 Demolition of buildings
CN 13.08.1971 p3 (illus) Police transport unit
CN 02.03.1979 p9 Development
CN 23.06.1989 p1 Site for sore eyes
HAIGH HOMES Carlisle Council of Social Service undertook the factoring of the
Haig Homes at Harraby in 1938
CN 05.03.1938 p12 (illus)
HAIR AND BEAUTY Lowther Street
CN25.10.2002 p19 Ad feature; opening
HAIRDRESSERS see Fisher, T; Johnstone, George; Lewthwaite, A,Toni and Guy
1811 Jollie’s directory pxv John Jefferson, hairdresser, English Street
HAIR EXPRESS
CN 29.07.1994 p19 Service is a snip
HALEYS Abbey St; Citadel Row
Photographic shop
CD 1952 Ad p62
1954 Cumberland Directory Ad p269
CD 1955-56 Ad p273
CD 1966-68 Ad p290
HALF- DAY CLOSING
CJ 13.06.1882 2f Letters concerning winning hald day; current shop hours given
CN 02.02.1968 p10
HALF MOON INN Crown Street
CJ 28.10.1859 Ad; beerhouse to let
HALF MOON INN Fisher Street; demolished in 1887 for foundations of Covered Market
CP 23.12.1887 Half Moon Inn to be demolished
HALFORD Scotch St
Yesterdays Shopping in Carlisle p9-10 Exterior photo in 1930s
HALFWAY HOUSES Now part of London Road; mentioned in 1829 Directory and included
in voters’ registers to 1939
HALL, B Cladding
CN 30.07.1993 p27 Ad
HALL, David Joiner, aged 35, employing 21 men, home address 92 Botchergate,
born Richmond, Yorkshire [1851 census]
HALL, J.H. Crown Street
Coal merchant
CD 1893-94 Ad p80
HALL, Robert and Sons St Ann’s Hill Nurseries
CD 1952 Ad p162
CD 1955-56 Ad p64
HALLAWAY,R.R. Devonshire St
Chemist
CD 1952 Ad p278
1954 Cumberland Directory Ad p232
CD 1955-56 Ad p234
CN 27.08.1976 p6 (illus)
HALLE ORCHESTRA
CN 15.09.1972 p6 In Carlisle in 1972 and 1878
HALLMARKS
Cumbria LIfe July/August 1998 no 59 pp54-55
HALLOWEEN NIGHT
CJ 31.10.1944 p2 Customs
CN 30.10.1992 p4 Halloween fun has its serious origins
HALSTEAD AND BEATY Lonsdale St;
Stationers,
1882 Porters Directory Ad opp p104; engraving of works ‘recently erected’
CD 1893-94 Ad p120
HALSTEAD and PEARSON 25 English St
1861 Morris, Harrison and Co ad p16 Wine and spirit merchant
HALSTEAD and SONS Castle Street
Printers; Office Supplies
CD 1952 Ad p10
CD 1955-56 Ad piii
CD 1961-62 Ad piii
HAMILTON and HARTLEY Denton Street
Painters
CD 1952 Ad p350
1954 Cumberland Directory Ad p268
CD 1955-56 Ad p274
CD 1961-62 Ad p292
CD 1966-68 Ad p30
HAMILTON, Samuel Clay pipe manufacturer
CN 23.01.2004 p7 In directories from 1847; business for sale after death in
1885
HAMILTON, Thomas and SONS Green Market
Nurserymen
Carlisle a photographic recollection, J.Templeton; p41 photo of facade
CD 1880 Ad pl
HAMMOND’S POND see UPPERBY Park
HAMPSON, R.B.
175 Years of Carlisle p74 shop in background of 1958 shot
HANDLOOM WEAVERS
see also WEAVERS
CN 18.01.1985 p4 CN 25.01.1985 p4
CWAAS Vol 88, 1988 ‘Duke St, Carlisle, a street of handloom weavers’
W.Farish Struggles of a handloom weaver; memories of Carlisle 1840s
Carlisle Examiner 01.12.1857 p3c Distress of weavers in Carlisle
Carlisle Examiner 05.12.1857 p2d Advert
Carlisle Examiner 05.12.1857 p4a Distress in Carlisle
CP 03.08.1861 p8e Letter; Dixon’s handloom weavers cannot earn 15s a week
CJ 25.03.1864 Obit of Joseph Broom Hanson, handloom weaver
HANGINGS see also Gallows Hill Last public hanging 15.03.1862; last hanging
in city Joseph Wilson 22.03.1892
CN 13.08.1976 p6 ENS 15.11.1985 p12
September 1800 Alexander McGowan executed in city for forgery
03.09.1803 John Hatfield executed for fraud on the Sands
August 1808 James Wood executed in city for murder of Mrs Smith and sister
28.11.1809 James Edwards executed in city for robbing Whitehaven Bank
September 1813 Dan MacCrory executed in city for burglary at Torpenhow
14.09.1816 John Donald executed at Carlisle for housebreaking at Loweswater
24.04.1819 Executed Carlisle; C. Gale for robbing and John Townsend for forging
CP 01.05.1819 p3a Execution of Townsend and Gale
CP 08.05.1819 p3d Two letters concerning untruths in Journal report
18.08.1820 James Lightfoot executed for murder of Thomas Maxwell,at Cumwhitton
02.09.1820 Executed at Carlisle: Woofe, Armstrong and Little for housebreaking
CJ 15.02.1840 p4 National statistics
12.03.1827 Robert Fox executed in city for poisoning his wife at Gosforth
12.03.1827 Philip Tinnaney executed in city for murder in Carlisle of Mary Brown
13.03.1835 John Pearson executed in city for murdering his wife at Brampton
21.08.1847 John Thompson executed at Carlisle Gaol for poisoning is wife in
city
13.03.1855 Thomas Munroe executed at Carlisle Gaol for murder at Lamplugh
30.08.1860 George Cass hanged at Carlisle for murder at Embleton
15.03.1862 William Charlton executed for murder of Jane Emmerson at Durranhill
30.11.1876 J. Dalgleigh executed at Gaol; first after abolition of public hangings
CP 22.03.1862 p8 Report of last public hanging on 15.03.1862
08.02.1886 Rudge, Martin and Baker hanged in Gaol for murder of policeman
13.11.1887 William Hunter executed at Carlisle for murder in Raffles
22.03.1892 Joseph Wilson of Millom executed; last hanging in city
CP 25.03.1892 p6 List of executions in Carlisle since 1800
CJ 04.11.1950 p5 Jacobite hangings in 1746
CJ 14.08.1964 p10 Carlisle’s last hanging
CN 05.02.1971 p14
Cumbria vol 33 pp665-7 Jacobite hangings in 1746
CN 05.01.1990 p16 Grisly hanging at Carlisle
CN 16.08.1991 p4 Crowds enjoyed hanging
CN 21.04.1995 p10 A 20,000 crowd thronged for public hanging
CN 17.04.1998 p12 Last public hanging - William Charlton
CN 29.05.1998 p10 Gruesome reminder - Gallows Hill
CN 25.04.2003 p9 Jacobite hangings; where bodies buried
HANGMAN’S CLOSE Bitts Park; so named on Cole’s 1805 map
CJ 13.05.1921 p5
HANNAH, C.R. Botchergate
Painters
1861 Morris and Harrison directory ad p 11 C.Raffles Hannah, 6 Union St, painter
Guide to Carlisle Ad C178
CD 1880 Ad pv
CD 1884-85 Ad p162
HANNAH’S ACADEMY 42 Abbey Street (Eaglesfield House)
CN 01.02.1947 p5 CN 08.02.1947 p5 CN 01.05.1964 p12 (illus)
1847 Directory list a Joseph Hannah in Abey St running a school
Circa 1860 M.Smith Autobiography Vol 1 pp 219 - 220; references to Mr Hannah
CP 16.12.1870 Number in attendance 100 at T.H.Hannah’s School, West Walls
HANSOM CABS
CJ 28.01.1949 p5 (illus)
HARCROS
CN 05.04.1991 p8 Ad
CN 27.11.1998 p16 Ad Now Jewson
HARDING, Richard Confectioners
CP 26.05.1855 Opened shop at 34 English St, opposite Bush Inn
HARDING, Thomas Peascod’s Lane
Lodging House Keeper
CD 1893-94 Ad p23
HARDISTY, S.E. Globe Lane
Shoe repairs
CD 1955-56 Ad p224
CD 1961-62 Ad p282
HARDWICKE CIRCUS City Council Minutes of 1892/93 p229 ‘ Layout of 7 new
streets...Hardwicke Circus, Dukes Road.....’The Duke of Devonshire owned
the land. He was also styled Baron Cavendish of Hardwicke; rebuilt Hardwicke
Circus came into use 18.12.1970
see also County Garage
CJ 23.12.1892 The Devonshire Carlisle estate.....It will be called Harwicke
Circus
Carlisle in Camera 2 p51 photo in 1931
Memories of Carlisle 1954 elevated photo of Circus; chapter 1
CN 05.06.1970 p14 CN 12.06.1970 p14
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p69 1970 Photo of under construction in
CN 14.08.1970 p13 (illus) New roundabout
CN 18.12.1970 p1a New roundabout comes into use today; work still to be done
ENS 24.02.1971 p9 Shaping up for the future
ENS 24.05.1986 p4 Views
CN 27.07.1990 p13 Top class stuff at the circus
CN 22.03.1991 p1 What a traffic circus
CN 03.05.1991 p3 Road up race to beat rush hour
CN 17.05.1991 p7 Lights success down to drivers
CN 24.05.1991 p60 Traffic lights are clearing queues
CN 24.05.1991 p12 So far so good
CN 14.06.1991 p3 System not used properly
CN 20.12.1991 p11 Follow maps to improve traffic flow
HARDWICKE CIRCUS PETROL STATION
CN 26.06.1987 p16 Refurbished service station
HARE AND HOUND PUBLIC HOUSE Botchergate
CJ 22.07.1921 p7 Temporary closing
City Minutes 1921-22 p 157 Closed 25.09.1921
HARE AND HOUNDS Rickergate; in local directories to 1855; also at times called
Greyhound and Hare, Hound and Hare
CJ 18.05.1839 p1c Hound and Hare Public House for sale
HARGREAVE, HALE AND CO Spencer Street; opened in Carlisle 1990
Stockbrokers
CN 06.10.2000 p14 Celebrates first decade
HARGREAVES, Samuel Botchergate
Shoe repairs
CD 1893-94 Ad p150
HARKER AND BELLS Scotch St
Outfitters
CD 1920 Ad p10
CD 1924 Ad p120
CD 1927 Ad p140
CD 1931 Ad p176
CD 1934 Ad p172
CD 1937 Ad p178
CD 1940 Ad p184
CD 1952 Ad p346
Cumberland Directory Ad p264
CD 1955-56 Ad p269
CD 1961-62 Ad pxxxii
CD 1966-68 Ad p270
CN 12.06.1981 p14(illus) New site
CN 16.02.1990 p1 Rent rise forces shops to shut
CN 11.05.1990 p13 Business booming for drapers
CN 10.06.1994 p3 Schools cut for shop that clothed city’s kids
HARKNESS, Henry Botchergate
Painter
Guide to Carlisle Ad C 178
HARKNESS,J Dalton’s Mart, Botchergate
TV engineers
CD 1952 Ad p364
Cumberland Directory Ad p15
CD 1961-62 Ad p295
HARNEY, Walter Haulage contractor
175 Years of Carlisle p40 photo of steam driven wagon
HAROLD STREET
City Minutes 1903-04 p334 Approval for 12 houses
HARPER AND HEBSON Viaduct estate
VW dealers
CN 25.02.1994 p16 Aa
CN 15.03.2002 p20 Twenty new jobs as car dealer expands
CN 16.08.2002 p16 Win franchise for Seat cars
HARRABY So named Henricheby in 1171-5; Henry’s village; became a part
of the city in November 1912; in 1849 a neolithic stone macehead was found at
Harraby [CAIH p3]
See also Petteril Bank
CJ 15.07.1921 p5
CJ 19.04.1892 p3 Harraby Green Jewel robbery
CP 06.03.1903 p7 Post Office to be opened
CJ 14.04.1939 p4 City council dilemma
CN 20.05.1944 p5 Mediaeval Harraby
CN 05.12.1953 p3 Lingside Crescent opened
ENS 19.07.1956 Supplement
CJ 18.12.1964 pp10-11
Cumbria December 1968 p447
CN 09.08.1991 p1 Terror at the shops
CN 08.04.1994 p5 No volunteers so bored kids miss cut on club
CN 24.06.1994 p10 100 years ago - education
CN 17.03.1995 p4 Vigilantes warned, leave the law to us
CN 14.03.1997 p4 Residents back plans for 443 new homes
CN 14.03.1997 p9 Roadworks put on hold for a year
CN 31.10.1997 p15 Aerial view - How the city spread out to form Harraby
CN 27.03.1998 p8 Aerial view
CN 02.10.1998 p15 Aerial view
CN 24.09.1999 p8 Carlisle went to the dogs
CN 01.06.2001 p7 45 breakins since April in Harraby
HARRABY ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND
CN 22.08.1975 p5 CN 19.03.1976 p7 CN 02.04.1976 p8 CN 29.10.1976 p36
HARRABY BRIDGE So named pontem de Peterel in 1361; new bridge erected 1830;
improved bridge completed February 1941
CJ 19.04.1828 p3 CJ 19.07.1828 p3c CJ 01.05.1830 p2
Newcastle Courant 02.03.1754 p3b Stone bridge intended where wooden bridge is
CJ 19.04.1828 Harraby Bridge in a bad state
CJ 17.05.1828 To be let; the building of a new stone bridge
CJ 28.02.1829 Part of old bridge falls down
CJ 28.03.1829 Labourers employed in new bridge drunk
1897 circa Carlisle in Camera 2 p 24 photo of bridge
HARRABY CATHOLIC CLUB
ENS 10.10.1973 Four page feature on opening on 11th October of new club
CN 11.03.1994 p19 Ad
HARRABY COMMUNITY CENTRE Opened by Director of Education 12.10.1963
CJ 20.03.1964 p8 CN 11.07.1969 p11 (illus)
CN/CJ (?) 16.09.1955 p3 £10,000 community centre for Harraby
Civic Affairs January 1964 2BC 352; opened 12.10.1963
CN 12.02.1993 p12 Centre for the community
HARRABY DAY NURSERY
CN 24.08.1990 p8 It may be kids play
HARRABY ESTATE
B/CAR 333.333 Sale of 07.10.1918
HARRABY FARM Isabella Bell died Harraby Farm 27.02.1941 [Monumental Inscription
84/36]
HARRABY GRANGE see HARRABY INN
HARRABY GREEN
1829 Parson and White John Halstead, gentlemen, Harraby Green
CP 28.10.1870 p1 Ad Sale of furniture upon premises of Miss E.Graham
HARRABY GREEN BUSINESS PARK
CN 18.12.1992 p22 Brothers go own way
CN 27.01.1995 p14 Ad
CN 19.12.1997 p4 (illus) £1.5 leisure and living complex to finish off
industrial...
HARRABY GREEN ROAD Built 1889; from copy of deeds for no 6 which owner brought
in
HARRABY HILL HOUSE
See also Gallows Hill
I.Tullie Narrative of the Siege of Carlisle in 1644 and 1645, 1840 p6
CN 25.07.1969 p12 CN 22.08.1969 p12
CN 18.07.1969 p12 (illus of band) General and band
CN 25.08.1972 p6 Toll gate
CN 14.09.1990 p4 War brought end to boys band
HARRABY HILL RESERVOIR
See also Water Supply
City Minutes 1909-10 p295 Laying out land formed by filling in reservoir
HARRABY HILL SCHOOL
CN 19.08.1916 p6 Harraby Hill School opened (No report in CJ)
HARRABY HILL WORKHOUSE see also FUSEHILL WORKHOUSE
St Cuthbert’s Workhouse on Harraby Hill was built in 1809. (MW 1847 p137)
Fusehill Union Workhouse was erected in 1863 and Harraby Hill remained for children.
The Harraby Hill Workhouse School closed following the 1870 Education Act. By
1901 it was an Industrial School (Bulmer 1901 p881)
Carlisle an illustrated history p44 photo of exterior of building
1829 Directory p144 Attached is a ropery... generally 60-08 paupers in the house
W.Farish Struggles of a handloom-weaver p48 1842 schoolmasters job
CJ 06.02.1847 p2c Ad for school master and mistress for Harraby Hill
1851 census, Master James Brown, 106 paupers in residence
04.01.1865 Died Marg. Hope Matron Harraby Hill Industrial Schools; Mon Ins 53/18
07.03.1867 Died Eliza. Hope Matron Harraby Hill Industrial Schools; Mon Ins
53/18
HARRABY HOME GUARD
ENS 16.11.1977 p8
HARRABY HOUSE Elizabeth Atkinson of Harraby House died 31.05.1879 [Monumental
Inscription 86/33]
HARRABY INFANTS SCHOOL Opened Autumn term 1953; official opening 08.04.1954;
by December 1954 it was known as Inglewood Infants
CJ 10.04.1954 pp3,5 (illus) Opened
CN 10.04.1954 p3 (illus)
HARRABY INN London Road; opened 25.06.1949
CP 20.01.1871 p1c; To let farm called Harraby Grange; now occupied by Mr.Wright
25.03.1874 Ann Fairbairn died Harraby Grange 23.03.1874 [Monum. Inscrip14/15]
CN 21.06.1913 p1c Harraby Grange to let; 7 bedrooms 4 reception rooms
CN 25.06.1949 p4-5 (illus) Opening; Harraby Grange acquired, now Harraby Inn
ENS 30.09.1971 P8 (illus) Harraby Inn boasts fine green
CN 10.03.1995 p3 Inn the best
HARRABY LIBRARY
CN 13.09.1996 p5 An off the shelf solution (Harry’s youthclub)
HARRABY LODGE London Road
CP 19.08.1898 Property sales; Mr Boustead buys for £800
HARRABY METHODIST CHURCH
CJ 05.11.1948 p1 (illus) Prefabricate erected
CJ 16.11.1948 p1 Opening
CN 20.11.1948 p5 Opening
CN 12.03.1976 p1 Church Hall
HARRABY MILL
CP 13.01.1821 p2d To be let Water Corn Mill at Harraby Green
1829 Thomas Waugh corn miller [Parson and White]
1851 census John Armstrong, corn miller, Harraby Green
CN 18.10.1957 pp1,6 (illus)
HARRABY SECONDARY SCHOOL Official opening 25.10.1956
See also Technology Centre
ENS 25.10.1956 p1 Official opening of Harraby School
CN 02.11.1956 p6 (illus) Opening
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p82 Photo of new school
CJ 11.11.1960 p1 (illus) Sports arena
ENS 25.03.1964 p14 Swimming pool
CN 26.03.1964 p6 (illus) Swimming baths
ENS 22.10.1964 p11 Extensions opening
CJ 23.10.1964 p1 (illus) Extensions opened
CN 08.07.1988 p6 Letter - Bad reputation is not deserved
CN 02.12.1988 p10 Ad School could become best in county
CN 30.03.1990 p18 £300,000 hi-tech centre
CN 01.06.1990 p3 School scoops award
CN 29.06.1990 p3 Helping hand
CN 21.09.1990 p3 To manage new unit
CN 09.11.1990 p10 £400,000 hi-tech centre is ready
CN 18.01.1991 p7 City techno centre wins MP’s praise
CN 31.07.1992 p21 City school in move to opt out
CN 27.11.1992 p29 Schools US link gets off to a flying start
CN 30.04.1993 p3 Enterprise kids game is a winner
CN 04.03.1994 p18 Comprehensive change around
CN 18.11.1994 p4 School is set for new name
CN 03.03.1995 p5 Minister to open school
CN 03.09.1999 p5 Blaze club row smoulders on
HARRABY STADIUM
CJ 03.08.1928 Greyhound racing
HARRABY SWIMMING POOL
CN 20.10.1989 p3 Battle on to save pool
CN 24.11.1989 p5 £10,000 plan to re-open pool
HARRABY TOLL BAR Cottage built 1830; turnpike closed 1883; nearest Toll gate
to the city on the Carlisle-Eamont Bridge Turnpike Trust; trust inaugurated
1753
See also Turnpikes
See L.A.Williams Road Transport in Cumbria in the Nineteenth Century, 1975,
pp 169-172 for details of the 1858 Harraby Toll Bar dispute and temporary removal
to Botchergate.
CN 06.02.1959 p10 CN 25.08.1972 p6 CN 01.09.1972 p6
CN 18.02.1994 p4 (illus) Heated tale of toll bar turmoil
Carlisle Examiner 30.09.1858 p2e To move to Botchergate
Carlisle Examiner 21.10.1858 p2e,f Special meeting of town council
Carlisle Examiner 30.10.1858 p2e,f Harraby Toll question
Carlisle Examiner 06.11.1858 p2d Removal of Harraby Toll Bar last Thursday
HARRABY WAR MEMORIAL
CN 12.11.1993 p7 Forgotten memorial is remembered
CN 20.12.1996 p5 Memorial to war dead collapsing
CN 01.08.1997 p3 (illus) Harraby VC gets a brush up
HARRADINE J and Sons
See also Penguin; Teasdales
CN 06.09.1963 p1 Take over Teasdale
CJ 06.09.1963 p1 Take over Teasdale
CJ 16.01.1964 p9 (illus) Dispute
ENS 18.08.1964 p1 160 walk out
ENS 20.08.1964 p1 Dispute settled
HARRINGTON, James Draper
CP 28.04.1821 p1a Ad; removed to Market Place
HARRINGTON, John Leather-dressing manufaccturer; English-gate, Damside and Market-place
[Jollie 1811 pp83, xiv]
HARRINGTON, WILDE AND CO
M442 p13 Receipt for calico printers of Woodbank
HARRIS,J and K The Crescent
Jewellers
CN 01.12.1995 p5 (illus) Ad
HARRIS, T Wilson’s Ct, 50 Castle St
1851 Ward’s Northern Directory; ad p 20 Printer, stationer
1851 census Thomas Harris, employing 7 men, born Carlisle
HARRIS, W and Co Laws Lane
Plumbers
CD 1913-14 Ad p150
HARRIS’S HARDWARE STORES Denton St
Plumbers
CD 1913-14 Ad p54
HARRISON AND HETHERINGTON Botchergate; Rosehill Estate; Crosby St
See also Borderway Mart; Harrison,Robert; Hetherington’s
Formed by amalgamation of Richard Harrison’s and Hetherington’s;
first meeting of amalgamated board February 1925
Orrell,B We sell everything providing it’s legal 2BC 630.2
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p220
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p48 Photo of Earl Street mart in 1969
CN 16.08.1974 pp13-16 (illus) Opening of Rosehill Estate Office
CN 22.04.1988 p8 Ad Crosby St estate agents
CN 26.06.1993 p1 Auctions hit for £600,000
CN 30.10.1998 p1 £800,000 slump in profits
CN 13.11.1998 p1 Rebels poised for a coup
CN 20.11.1998 p1 Mart staff morale low
CN 27.11.1998 p3 Shareholders call for details
CN 04.12.1998 p1 Trading standards probe
CN 18.12.1998 p1 New mart boss
CN 12.03.1999 p1 Settlement likely in dismissal case
CN 26.03.1999 p4 Another loss predicted
CN 16.04.1999 p1 Merger talks with Julie King
CN 27.08.1999 p24 25 years of Borderway Mart
CN 17.09.1999 p1 Auctioneers plan to become PLC
CN 15.11.1999 p1 £1.4m loss questioned
Cumbria Life Feb 2000 no 68 pp 18-19 2A 9
CN 31.03.2000 p3 Revamp of mart
CN 25.08.2000 p1 Sacked H and H boss’s £250,000 payoff
ENS 26.08.2000 p2 Auction firmed owed £11m by farmers
CN 01.09.2000 p22 H and H expands into South West
CN 29.09.2000 p6 Ex H and H man wins tribunal - David Dixon
CN 13.10.2000 p18 H and H back in the black
CN 09.02.2001 p20 H and H new Scottish operation launched
CN 23.02.2001 p20 Rise in half yearly profits
CN 09.03.2001 p1 Lays off staff because of Foot and Mouth disease
CN 20.04.2001 p20 H&H link up with Scottish group to organise restocking
CN 11.05.2001 p19 Two new directors to farmstock board
CN 19.10.2001 p14 H&H turns in profit despite foot and mouth crisis
CN 16.11.2001 p22 Live sales could restart at Borderway Mart next year
CN 23.11.2001 p1 H&H hit by £2m shortfall in pension fund
CN 25.01.2002 p17 H&H join forces with Kendal Auction Mart
CN 01.03.2002 p18 Turnover down yet profits up by 20%
CN 24.05.2002 p27 H&H Kendal partnership links with Lancaster Farmers
CN 16.08.2002 p5 Take over of Penrith Farmers farmstock business will go ahead
CN 04.10.2002 p3 H&H group profits up by 40% to £374,000
CN 07.03.2003 p16 Half year profits rise by 15%
CN 03.10.2003 p14 Full year pre tax profits to £401,000
HARRISON BROTHERS Globe Lane, Lowther St; Lonsdale St
Plumbers
CD 1910-11 Ad p160
CD 1913-14 Ad p80
CD 1920 Ad p190
CD 1924 Ad p48
CD 1927 Ad p42
CD 1931 Ad p68
CD 1934 Ad p60
CD 1937 Ad p52
CD 1940 Ad p68
HARRISON, GRAINGER AND REED Solicitors
CN 26.02.1988 p11 Ad Amalgamated to become Mounseys
HARRISON HOLDINGS
CN 18.12.1992 p22 Brothers go own way - to the top
CN 19.12.1997 p4 (illus) £1.5 leisure centre and living complex to finish
off...
CN 13.10.2000 p12 Brothers make mark
CN 03.02.2001 p17 Refurbished Hilltop Heights Office block; now Captal Building
HARRISON MOTOR ENGINEERS Warwick Road
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p255
CN 17.09.1938 p18 Ad
CJ 19.10.1962 p13
HARRISON STREET
City Minutes 1898/99 p 339 approval for 20 houses
HARRISON 64 Scotch St
M442 p49 Business label for chemist and druggist
HARRISON, F Crown St
Insurance
CD 1893-94 Ad p84
HARRISON, L and A Scotch Street
Gunmakers [ the Harrision family of gumsmiths flourished between 1807 and 1906
when the firm had ceased trading; the business was carried out by Lancelot,
Lancelot and Ann, Thomas and William and lastly Thomas Harrison]; Thomas Harrison,
gunmaker, aged 40, employing 4 men, born London, home address 10 Scotch St [1851
census]
M442 p2 Business card for Harrisons
Carlisle an illustrated history p37 Business card-illustrated
CJ 29.07.1826 p1 ad
HARRISON, Lancelot Gunmaker
CJ 01.08.1807 p2 ad Gun and trussmaker, late of Dalston, removed to Rickergate
CJ 21.12.1839 p1b Selling off stock in trade
HARRISON, R.J. Currock
Butcher
ENS 23.09.1977 Ad p10-11
HARRISON, Richard Botchergate Mart, office at 11 Devonshire St
Auctioneers; opened Botchergate Mart July 1877; amalgamated with Hetherington’s
Auction Mart; first meeting of new board Feb 1925
See B.Orrell We sell anything proving it’s legal
CD 1884-85 Ad p268
CD 1893-94 Ad p94
HARRISON, T and T.W, Gunsmiths see HARRISON, L. and A.
HARRISON, W Cecil Street
Motor funeral furnishers
CD 1952 Ad p383
HARRYMAN, T Lowther St
Carlisle in Camera 2 p23 photo of hardware dealer
HARSTON CENTRE
CN 24.04.1992 p11 New centre for disabled is launched
HART, F West Tower St
Slater
CD 1902-03 Ad p20
HART, Frederick
City Minutes 1923-4 Licensed to operate bus service Belle Vue to Golf Course
HART, John Hosiers, dealers
CP 01.09.1821 p2d Bankroptcy of John Hart and James McAlpin
HARTINGTON PLACE Duke of Devonshire’s land; The Duke also titled Marquess
of Hartington; named and laid out on Asquith’s 1853 Carlisle Survey but
no houses built.; nos 6 - 20, a terrace of 8 houses late 1850s or early 1860s
CP 21.02.1873 p1 Ad; For sale two new houses
CP 21.02.1873 p1 Ad; For sale nos. 19, 21,23 ‘just finished’
HART STREET
City Council Minutes 21.11.1879 Approval for laying out new street (17/447)
HARVEY FORK LIFT TRUCKS Willowholme
CN 17.03.1978 pp8-9 Ad
HARVEY STREET In electoral registers from 1896
City Minutes 1893-94 p 308; approval for new houses
HASSALL HOMES
CN 02.11.1990 p12
CN 07.03.1997 p12 Hassall owners back in profit
CN 16.01.1998 p12 Building giant ‘ bought Hassall on the cheap’
HASWELL, James Bank St
Tailors
CD 1880 Ad pxliii; late Gardhouse and Haswell
HATCHET CLUB Old Grapes Lane
CN 03.08.1956 p8
HATS
See also Rand, John
CN 23.09.1973 p6 Carlisle made hats worn by famous people
HAUGH, George Brewer
Jollie 1811 p83 Premises at Watergate
HAUGHAN, R.J. and A Hope’s Court
Slating contractor
CD 1952 Ad p372
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad inside front cover
CD 1955-56 Ad pxii
CD 1961-62 Ad p298
HAWICK STREET
ENS 23.02.1984 p1 Street with two names
HAWKERS
ENS 24.12.1980 p4 History
HAYTON AND BURGESS Founders
Bulmer, 1884, p52 A23
HAYTON, Henry
City Minutes 1924-25 p91 Licensed to operate bus - Town Hall to Cummersdale
HAYTON,J.L. and Son Botchergate; Bousteads Buildings, Scotch Street
Pottery merchants founded 1865; Botchergate business struck by 3 serious fires
on 16.02, 27.02 and 01.03.1915
CD 1880 pxxvii Ad
1882 Porters Directory Ad p142 34 Botchergate; opposite Portland Place
CD 1884-85 Ad p276
CD 1893-94 Ad p42
CD 1902-03 Ad p160
CD 1907-08 Ad p141
CD 1910-11 Ad p126
CD 1913-14 Ad p118
CD 1920 Ad p92
CD 1924 Ad p294
CD 1931 Ad p136
CJ 23.04.1965 p1
CN 12.10.1946 p5 History of firm
HAYWARD, Peter
CN 24.05.1991 p25 New agency
CN 06.07.2001 p5 Firm to be renamed Hayward Tod Associates
HEAD, J.M. and Co Private Bankers started by J.M.Head who began the bank in
his grocers shop at the top of Botchergate and continued by his son George Head
Head who built the first purpose built bank in city, this was demolished in
1865 to make way for the new Cumberland Union Bank with which Head’s amalgamated
[CAIH p62]
1811 Directory p xiv Head, J.M. grocer and stamp distributor, Botchergate
1829 Directory p159 Joseph Monkhouse Head, Court Square, banker
CP 17.12.1864 p1 Cumberland Union Bank Amalgamation with private bankers
HEAD, Thomas Butcher died 16.10.1796; [Monumental Inscription St Cuthbert’s
Yard]
HEADS LANE Between West Walls and Blackfriars was Bella Heads Lane. Isabella
Head was the wife of Thomas Head, who had a pub in this area; so named on Wood’s
1821 map of city
HEAD STREET
Council Minutes 12.03.1889 p63, item 60 approval for formation of new street
City Minutes 1891-92 p 569 Approval for 6 houses
HEALTH
See also Central Clinic; Cuedoc, Cumberland Infirmary,Dispensary, Garlands,
City General, Food poisoning; George Street Maternity Hospital; Home for Incurables,
Hospice, House of Recovery, Infant Mortality; Medical Officer of Health; North
Cumbria Acute Trust; North Cumbria Health Authority, Patient Care and Call Centre,
Sanitation,Strathclyde House
Hutchinson Vol 2 pp667 -677; health in city 1779 - 1796
CP 02.01.1819 p4 Letter concerning various health nuisances in city
CP 28.01.1898 p3b Medical Officers Annual Report
City Minutes 1902-03 p188 Ice cream manufacturers using water from local ponds
CJ 13.07.1934 p5 Health - Carlisle
CJ 12.07.1938 p5 Health in Carlisle
ENS 18.07.1977 p5 Our ailing health service
ENS 19.07.1977 p5 Our ailing health service
ENS 21.07.1977 p10 Our ailing health service
CN 03.06.1988 p1 City ward is health black spot
CN 05.08.1988 p4 Death was stalking a wedding breakfast - 1886
CN 10.02.1989 p11 Health checks for city stores
CN 01.06.1990 p11 Path labs bright new image
CN 06.07.1990 p11 Row over move of health office
CN 07.12.1990 p5 Beds close in health cash cut
CN 07.12.1990 p4 Memories of flu epidemic
CN 11.10.1991 p44 Plan for womens special clinic
CN 28.05.1993 p7 Health chiefs ready for trust status
CN 18.06.1993 p1 Hospital incident sparks a blood probe
CN 03.06.1994 p10 How Carlisle’s nasty niffs helped Lister
CN 07.10.1994 p1 Cancer patients hit by breakdown
CN 14.07.1995 p3 City patients get their own blood
CN 04.10.1996 p5 A shorter wait, but a longer trip for heart patients
CN 04.10.1996 p6 Health alert as deadly bracken explodes
CN 25.10.1996 p5 Doctors hold key to breast cancer service for Carlisle
CN 29.11.1996 p1 Meningitis baby saved by mum’s quick actions
CN 29.11.1996 p3 City woman recovers from deadly bug which has killed 5
CN 29.11.1996 p3 Cutback on varicose vein ops
CN 29.11.1996 p5 4,000 days off for stressed out council workers
CN 06.12.1996 p1 New food scare move
CN 06.12.1996 p10 How to keep a bug at bay
CN 06.12.1996 Health matters supplement
CN 13.12.1996 p3 Schools urged; put pupils’ teeth first
CN 20.12.1996 p3 Patients in crisis as doctors work more than 100 hour week
CN 03.01.1997 p4 Mediate your way to health
CN 21.02.1997 p3 Negligence case could cost £2.5m
CN 02.05.1997 p13 Virus sufferers unite to help each other
CN 02.05.1997 p16 Women recruited for big test for breast cancer drug
CN 16.05.1997 p1 Let me join HRT study, pleads worried Joan
CN 01.08.1997 p1 Five more join toll after food bug struck at party
CN 12.09.1997 p3 Drug bed closure slammed
CN 12.09.1997 Health supplement
CN 07.11.1997 p1 Garlands gave us LSD say six more patients
CN 28.11.1997 p7 NHS Trust members’ strong grass roots link
CN 05.12.1997 pp1,iv Butchers keep beef on the bone on the counter
CN 05.12.1997 p3 (illus) Son’s anger after mum’s vital heart op
cancelled
CN 12.12.1997 p4 County can ‘lead way’ in NHS
CN 02.01.1998 p11 (illus) Death and glory - and a lot of TLC
CN 23.01.1998 p1 Tired nurses speak out
CN 23.01.1998 Supplement
CN 13.11.1998 p1 Nursing home reassures families after food bug deaths
CN 21.07.2000 p25 Trust merges to form North Cumbria Acute Trust
CN 29.12.2000 p1 Bleak mid winter - but NHS coping
CN 09.02.2001 p3 Merger to make North Cumbria Acute Trust
CN 09.03.2001 p4 Health staff to have pay harmonised following reorganisation
CN 08.06.2001 p12 Health service locally; politivs is making the NHS sick
CN 14.09.2001 p8 Reorganisation of local health service administration
CN 01.02.2002 p21 Shake up of health services in Cumbria
CN 23.01.2004 p9 Botcherby HeALthy Living Initiative launched
HEALTH FOOD STORES Warwick Road
CN 23.08.2002 p3 Shop to slose after 40 years; Hugh Bell owner
HEALTH VISITOR
City Minutes 1911-12 pp369-371 Appointment of female health visitor
City Minutes 1917-18 pp208-210 Now three full time health visitors
Medical Officer of Health Annual report 1969 p72 First visitor appointed 1911
HEARTH AND HOME
CN 03.05.1991 p14 Ad
CN 18.10.1991 p14 A roaring success
HEATH, Norman Lowther St
Typewriter agent
CD 1931 Ad p294
HEATING
CN 31.10.1971 p3 Problem of heating schools
HEATWAVE HOLIDAYS see IMPACT
HEBRON EVANGELICAL CHURCH Botchergate
CN 24.12.2003 p12 Description of Sunday service
HELP BRITAIN CAMPAIGN 14-19 July 1968
CN 14.06.1968 p13
HEMINGWAY, Roy Market Hall
Silk, cotton, wool
CD 1952 Ad p162
HEMPTON FAIR Annual sheep fair held on last three Saturdays in October
Carlisle Examiner 20.10.1857 p3
Carlisle Examiner 19.10.1858 p3f
HENDERSON, Alfred Market Place
1811 Jollie’s Directory pxiv Alfred Henderson, printer and bookseller
HENDERSON, H Warwick Road
Music warehouse
CD 1893-94 Ad p184
HENDERSON, John Church St
Wine merchant
Guide to Carlisle Ad C178
HENDERSON, Joseph Wigton Road
Bakers
CD 1927 Ad p224
HENDERSON, T Botchergate
CD 1952 Ad p82
HENDERSON ROAD Named after council member Joseph Henderson, Chairman of the
Housing Committee in 1925-6
City Minutes 1925-6 p119 New Street named
HENRY LONSDALE HOME
CN 02.10.1981 (illus) Opening
HENRY STREET On 1900 Ordnance Survey maps the name for the town end of what
is today Warwick Road
HERBERT ATKINSON HOUSE Abbey Street ; purchased by Corporation on 06.11.1934
through the efforts of Concillor Herbert Atkinson
CJ 15.06.1956 p16 (illus) Opening as education centre
CN 15.06.1956 p1 (illus) Opening as education centre
HER MAJESTY’s THEATRE see THEATRE; Lowther Street
HESPECK RAISE
CN 11.07.1975 p8 CN 20.08.1976 p36
HETHERINGTON Baker
ENS 10.05.1967 Supplement
HETHERINGTON and CARRUTHERS English Street
Ironmongers
CD 1880 Ad pxxx; successor to George Brown
CD 1884-85 Ad p279
HETHERINGTON, Isaac Plumber, brazier and tin-plate worker; 25.04.1818 Monumental
Inscription St Cuthbert’s Yard
HETHETRINGTON, James B Warehouse Earl St
1882 Porters Directory Ad p70 Premises now complete; seeds, guano
HETHERINGTON, John Sheffield St, Victoria Viaduct
Packing and timber merchant
CD 1920 Ad p66
CD 1924 Ad p52
CD 1927 Ad p52
CD 1931 Ad p210
CD 1934 Ad p312
CD 1937 Ad p146
CD 1952 Ad p385
HETHERINGTON, Matthew Masterpainter, aged 30, employing 1 apprentice, home address
Church St, Stanwix, born Wetheral [1851 census]
HETHERINGTON, T Peascod’s Lane
CJ 24.04.1847 p2c Ad for Tailors
HETHERINGTON, Thomas Draper and tailor, aged 40, employing 4 men and 5 boys,
born Cummersdale, home address Peascods Lane [1861 census]
HETHERINGTON, Thomas Woollen draper, tailor; 58 English Street
1851 Ward’s North of England Directory; Advert opp, p 386; opp. White
Hart Hotel
HETHERINGTON, T.B. Warwick Road
Plumber
CD 1905-06 Ad p9
CD 1907-08 Ad p172
CD 1910-11 Ad p68
HETHERINGTON’S Earl St Auction mart purchased off Mr Telford reopened
20.01.1879; February 1925 first meeting of new board following amalgamation
with Harrisons
Auction Mart
See also Harrison and Hetherington
See B.Orrell We sell anything provinding its legal
CD 1880 Ad pvi
CD 1893-94 Ad p98
HETHERINGTON’S COURT, John Street, Botchergate Living immediately adjacent
to the court is Robert Hetherington, aged 81, tailor master, born Carlisle [1851
census]
HETHERINGTON’S LANE, Botchergate On the 1851 census a Margaret Hetherington,
aged 78, proprietor of houses, born Carlisle, is living in Collier Lane, immediately
adjacent to Hetherington’s Lane; place name noted on the 1851 and 1861
census.
HEWARD, Hugh West Tower St
Joiner and undertaker
CD 1907-08 Ad p6
HEWARD, James Green Market
Tailor
CP 19.06.1819 p2f Ad
HEWITSON, John St Nicholas; Grey St
Slater
Carlisle the Archive Photographs p95 photos of staff and workers
CD 1905-06 Ad p51
CD 1907-08 Ad p77
CD 1910-11 Ad p160
CD 1913-14 Ad p69
CD 1920 Ad p152
CD 1924 Ad p12
CD 1927 Ad p320 Established 1873
CD 1931 Ad p156
CD 1961-62 Ad p297
CD 1966-68 Ad p298
HEWITT, John Cabinetmaker, aged 36, employing 2 men, home address Old Bush Lane,
born Rockcliff [1851 census]
HEWITT, R Victoria Viaduct
Ironmongers
CD 1902-03 Ad p232
CD 1905-06 Ad p114
CD 1907-08 Ad p93
CD 1910-11 Ad p90
CD 1913-14 Ad p114
CD 1920 Ad p52
HEXHAM STREET Adjacent to Charles Street; 1884 Carlisle Directory says ‘now
called Barrock Street’
CP 24.12.1874 p1 Ad; houses for sale
HEYSHAM PARK Opened 25.08.1934
City Council Minutes 09.02.1882 p35 Extract from the will; £2,000 for
People’s Park
CN 01.09.1934 p4 Opening
Carlisle an illustrated history p81 photo of paddling pool in park
CN 09.07.1976 p6
HICKSON, Isaac
City Minutes 1925-6 p44 Licensed to operate bus to Bowness
HIGH BREWERY Currock St see IREDALES
HIGH - CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL Wood View
CD 1910-11 Ad p273
HIGHER GRADE SCHOOL Opened March 1899 for boys aged 12 and over. In August 1899
a Pupil Teachers’ Centre added; in 1900 girls admitted to Higher Grade
School; Higher Grade School split into Boys and Girls School; boys school transferred
to Denton Holme School in 1920 and called ‘The Creighton’; girls
section remained in Lowther Street and called Margaret Sewell; see both these
schools.
CP 18.02.1898 p4f Higher Grade School
CN 05.03.1949 p5 50th anniversary
HIGHLAND LADDIE Rickergate; in local directories to 1858; sometimes called Highland
Man, Highlander
HIGHMORE HOUSE English Street. Where both Prince Charles Edward Stewart and
then the Duke of Cumberland slept during the 1745 Rebellion. Bought by W.Wright
in 1895; demolished and a drapers shop built; Marks and Spencer on this site
today
Slee, M Older Carlisle (illus) p8
CAIH p31 drawing of house in 1745
CN 03.02.1961 p10 (illus) CN 27.01.1961 p10 illustration of Bushby painting
CP 11.10.1895 p3e Rebuilding
CN 31.08.1990 p4 Property with a long history
CN 24.02.1995 p10 Historical links
CN 13.10.1995 p10 100 years ago
HIGH SCHOOL see GRAMMAR SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Opened 15.01.1884 in Castle Street; opened in Lismore
Place 06.05.1909. Became comprehensive school St Aidan’s September 1970.
See also Saint Aidan’s
See M. Scott-Parker Carlisle and County High School for Girls 1884 - 1970,1995
CD 1913-14 Ad p281
CD 1920 Ad p180
CN 07.03.1936 p6 CN 13.02.1937 p12
CN 08.05.1959 p12 (illus) CN 15.05.1959 p10
CN 05.11.1965 p14 CN 10.07.1970 p12 (illus) CN 17.07.1970 p12
CN 07.08.1970 p14
City Minutes 1919-20 pp 196-199 Report from Head on proposed new wing
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p77 Photo of 1943 girls hockey team
CJ 29.09.1959 pp5,7 Extensions
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p79 Photo 1966 Prizewinners
CN 21.11.1969 p7 (illus) Old Girls Guild
CN 03.07.1970 p12 (illus) In 1887
CN 03.05.1991 p11 setting off down memory lane
CN 02.07.1993 p11 Seeking the class of 48
CN 12.01.1996 p10 (illus) Girls on high - Book review
CN 20.10.2000 p13 (illus) The class of 1950 get together; letter
CN 07.09.2001 p7 Big reunion for 550 old girls this weekend
HIGHWAYS COMMITTEE
1158-1958 Local Government pp14-18 1BC 352
CP 06.05.1898 p6a Expenditure
HIGHWOOD CRES
CN 23.07.1999 p4 (illus) Winner of quality Street
HILL and STEPHENSON Abbey St; castle st, Finkle St
Painters
CD 1924 Ad p100
CD 1931 Ad p210
CD 1955-56 Ad p274
CN 17.09.1938 p19 Ad
HILL, Arthur (W.Murray and Co) Castle St
Plumbers
CD 1913-14 Ad p82
HILL, D.J. Denton Street
Sculptor
CD 1910-11 Ad p110
CD 1913-14 Ad p94
CD 1920 Ad p13
CD 1924 Ad p80
HILL, Edward J. St Nicholas; St Aidans Road
Builder
Carlisle the Archive Photographs p94 photo of their works on St Nicholas
CD 1902-03 Ad p224
CD 1905-06 Ad p133
CD 1907-08 Ad p84
CD 1910-11 Ad p62
CD 1913-14 Ad p72
CD 1920 Ad p116
CD 1924 Ad p68
CD 1927 Ad p72
CD 1931 Ad p136
CD 1934 Ad p5
HILL, J.M. English Street
Grocer
CP 04.02.1865 Ad; retiring from business after 26 years
HILL, James M Joiner, aged 39, employing 2 apprentices, home address Blackfriars
St, born Longtown [1851 census]
HILL, R.M. Castle St;
Plumbers; painters
CD 1907-08 AD p86
CD 1910-11 Ad p19
CD 1913-14 Ad p19
CD 1920 Ad p83
CD 1924 Ad p96
CD 1927 Ad p102
CD 1931 Ad p128
CD 1934 Ad p36
CD 1937 Ad p36
HILL, R.M. Castle Street, Botchergate
Toy shop
CD 1961-62 Ad p301
HILL, Roland
CN 01.11.1991 pp18-19 Ad
HILL, Thomas Annetwell St
Office equipment
CD 1952 Ad p22
HILL, W.M. and Sons Castle St, Finkle St
Painters
CD 1905-06 Ad p81
CD 1907-08 AD p96
HILLCREST AVENUE
CN 31.03.2000 p6 Millennium photo
HILLTOP COTTAGE
22.03.1870 Edward Jobling died here [Monumental Inscription 6/38]
HILLTOP HEIGHTS OFFICE BLOCK
CN 02.03.2001 p17 Refurbished and called Capital Building
HILL TOP HOUSE London Road, opposite Summerhill
Our City Our People p17 Old Coaching establishment
HILLTOP MOTOR HOTEL Opened August 1970; previously railwaymens’ accommodation
CN 06.02.1970 p1 CN 04.12.1981 p24 (illus)
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p35 1970 photo under conversion
CN 07.08.1970 pp12-13 (illus) Opening
CN 05.02.1971 p1 Extensions
CN 03.09.1971 pp16-17 Feature
CN 05.08.1977 p16 (illus) New management feature
CN 12.04.1979 p36 Takeover
CN 20.04.1979 p11 Takeover
CN 12.04.1990 p18 Meeting the needs of business in the 90s
CN 29.11.1996 p5 All change as two of the top city hotels get new managers
CN 01.05.1998 p16 Ad
CN 24.04.1998 p16 Ad
CN 09.04.1999 p1 For sale signs go up
CN 26.11.1999 p17 Hilltop to get new name
CN 14.01.2000 p1 (illus) City to be transformed
HILTON, B.L. Henry Street, Warwick Road
Draper
CD 1905-06 Ad p130
HIND, Isaac Boot maker employing 13 men, married, aged 54, living at Church
Street, Caldewgate, born Carlisle
HIND, R Durranhill Road
Motor body building
CD 1952 Ad p337
CN 03.09.1993 p8 Ad Top for vehicle building
CN 27.02.1998 p12 Ad
HIND, Thomas Market place
M442 p20 Business receipt for linen and woollen draper
HINDENBURG AIRSHIP
ENS 20.06.1936 p1 Passes over Carlisle about 4am on 20.06.1936
HINSHELWOOD, John and Co see GLOBE PARCEL EXPRESS
HIRING FAIRS Hirings by tradition held on the nearest Saturday to Whitsundide
and Martinmas; last hirings 1953 when only 8 labourers turned up for hire
CAIH p38
CN 07.06.1941 p2 CN 08.11.1946 p1 (illus) CN 15.11.1947 p5
CN 10.11.1951 p4 CN 31.10.1953 p8 CN 15.05.1959 p10 CN 10.03.1967 p8
CN 09.02.1971 p12 (illus)
CJ 30.05.1801 p3b Whitsun hirings
CP 05.06.1819 p3a Whitsun hirings
CP 20.11.1819 p3a Martinmas hirings
CP16.06.1821 p3a Hirings
CP 17.11.1821 p3a Martinmas Hirngs very well attended
CJ 20.05.1826 p3b Whitsun hirings
CJ 18.11.1826 p2f Martinmas hirings
CJ 29.05.1847 p3a Whitsuntide hirings
Carlisle Examiner 25.05.1858 p3d Whitsuntide hirings
Carlisle Examiner 16.11.1858 p2b Martinmas hirings
Carlisle Examiner 14.06.1859 p2d Whitsun hirings
Carlisle Examiner 15.11.1859 p3b Martinmas hirings (what happens at the hirings)
CJ 12.11.1867 Martinmas Hirings
CP 18.11.1881 p7 Martinmas hirings
CP 11.06.1897 p3d Whitsuntide hirings
CP 19.11.1897 p2g Martinmas hirings
CN 19.05.1923 Advert for Sark MP
CN 16.11.1929 p10h Sister Lillie’s experiences
CN 01.07.1950 p4 (illus) in 1864
21.11.1951 Only 25 bargains were struck - photo CAIH p38
CN 10.06.1966 p8 At public houses
CN 27.11.1987 p4 November was a time for hiring
CN 12.06.1992 p4 Bid to dignify city’s hiring fairs
CN 18.11.1994 p10 Fond memories
HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
CN 31.03.1978 p22 Conference
HMV Music shop opens in Lanes
CN 17.05.2002 p7 ad; Official opening 21.05.2002
HOBBY AND HANDYMANS’ SHOP Church St
Craft shop
1954 Cumberland Directory Ad p4
CD 1955-56 Ad p4
HODGKINSONS, J Lancaster St
Chair and sofa factory
CD 1893-94 Ad p134
HODGKINSON, John
City Minutes 1927-28 p625 Licensed to operate bus service to Wigton
HODGSON, Alfred
City Minutes 1926-7 p630 Licensed to operate bus service Town Hall to Bowness
HODGSON, Caleb Devonshire St
Stockbroker
Guide to Carlisle Ad C 178
HODGSON, Christopher Architect, in directories from 1829; died 25.02.1849 [Monumental
Inscription 9/38][Monumental Inscription St Cuthbert’s Yard]
HODGSON, George Baker, aged 49, employing 1 man, home address Fisher St, born
Carlisle [1851 census]
HODGSON, George Lonsdale St
Motor agents
CD 1924 Ad p258
HODGSON, J.W. Mary St; Lonsdale St; Spencer St
Garage
Operated bus service between Carlisle and Talkin, service being purchased by
United on10.01.1937; their garage at 21 Lonsdale St was sold to Caledonian and
it became their depot
City Council minutes 1929-30 p 659 Licensed to operate to Castle Carrock
CD 1924 Ad p36
CD 1927 Ad p34
CD 1931 Ad p206
CD 1934 Ad p178
CD 1937 Ad p130
CD 1940 Ad p92
CD 1952 Ad p334
City Minutes 1926-7 p630 Licensed to operate bus service Mary St to Talkin
City Minutes 1929-30 p659 Licensed to operate to Castle Carrock etc
HOGDGSON,J.W. Spencer St
General haulage and removers
CD 1952 Ad p389
HODGSON, Jas West Walls; Lowther St
Motor agents
CD 1913-14 Ad p14
CD 1924 Ad p252
HODGSON, James
Ford dealer
CD 1927 Ad p256
HODGSON, John Grocer; Bailey’s Northern Directory, 1781 and 1784
HODGSON, John Architect; architect and civil engineer died 16.12.1874 [Monumental
Inscription 43/28]; in directories from 1834; 1851 census living in Corporation
Road, aged 39, born Carlisle, architect and civil engineer; architect of Bridge
Tce, Holme Head 1852-53
CP 19.09.1857 Carlisle Dispensary foundation stone laying; Mr Hodgson architect
HODGSON, K.W. Milbourne St
Plumber
CD 1952 Ad p357
HODGSON, Sir Richard and Co Ltd see CARLISLE OLD BREWERRY
HODGSON, Thomas Bleachfields
CPacquet 25.04.1780 p1 Taken over business from Messrs Barton and Hodgson
HODGSON, Thomas Grocer; Bailey’s Northern Directory, 1781 and 1784; Thomas
Hodgson, grocer, died 17.09.1783 [Monumental Inscription St Cuthbert’s
Yard]
HODGSON, Thomas Attorney at Law; Bailey’s Northern Directory, 1784
HODGSON, Thomas 5 St Albans Row; 7 St Albans Row
M442 pp8, 40 Business card for boot and shoe maker
HODGSON, W. and A.
Bus service
City Minutes 1923-4 p588 Licensed to operate bus service Town Hall - Bowness
CN 16.07.1965 p10 (illus)
HODGSON, William Grocer, died 18.08.1784; [Monumental Inscription St Cuthbert’s
Yard]
HODGSONS Lowther St
Motor engineers
CD 1920 Ad p26
HODGSON’S Spencer Street
Taxi
CD 1952 Ad p381
HODGSON’S St Alban’s Row
Newsagents
CN 02.04.1999 p16 (illus)
HODGSON’S CHINA SHOP Bank St; Devonshire St; Scotch St
China St
Founded circa 1870
CD 1905-06 Ad p101
CD 1952 Ad p305
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p243
CD 1955-56 Ad p247
CD 1961-62 Ad p275
CD 1966-68 Ad p271
CN 17.09.1938 p18 CN 06.11.1970 pp12-13 (illus)
ENS 11.12.1978 p5 Ad
CN 06.01.1990 Supp pxi Hodgson’s Carlisle and Kendal
Cumbria June 1990 p194 Saucers to symphonies
CN 15.11.1991 p18 County firm in line for national award
CN 21.06.1996 p3 (illus) China firm moves again
CN 21.06.1996 p3 Moves to Scotch St
CN 28.06.1996 p18 (illus) A new era dawns
CN 16.01.1998 p3 Top city china shop calls in the receivers
HODGSON’S COURT Certainly in existence by the 14th century (Carlisle a
frontier city p16); Hodgson’s Court, Scotch St, so named on Wood 1821
map of the city
HODGSON’S LANE So called after a shoemaker of that name - Memoirs of the
life of Mrs Charlotte Deans p6 Origins of name 1H DEA
HODSON, S Fruiterer, Carlisle Market
Denton Holme Childhood, Babs Cullen photo p25
HOLE IN THE WALL INN St Albans Row; in local directories from 1861 to 1921
CP 25.10.1907 Property sales; withdrawn at £2,000
City Minutes 1921-22 p157 Closed 15.01.1921
City Minutes 1921-22 p75 Property acquired by W.Potter
CN 01.05.1992 p4 (illus)
HOLLIDAY, R.A. 15 Union Court
1851 Ward’s Northern Directory Ads p5; Joiner, machine maker
HOLLIDAY, S.K. and K Kingstown;
Hydraulic engineers
CN 24.01.2003 p8 Ad 27 years in business; at Kingstown for 18 months
HOLLOWS and THOMPSON Old St Nicholas
Plasterers and cement workers
CD 1927 Ad p272
CD 1931 Ad p144
HOLLYWOOD BOWL
CN 06.07.1990 p14 You’ll have a ball at the bowl
HOWE, William Spring Garden Lane
Jollie’s Directory 1811 pxv Ropemaker
1829 Directory p 166 William Howe rope makers Drover’s Lane
1847 Directory p164 Wm Howe and Son, Drovers lane, rope and twine makers
CD 1880 AD pxxviii; established 1770; W.Lystor successor to the late William
Howe
HOLME, William and Co
Jollie 1811 p83, xiv Muslin manufacturer, Long Island
HOLME FOOT HOUSE Denton Holme; property called Holme Foot, owned by Mr Dixon,
is so named on Wood’s 1821 map of the city; Holme Foot House demolished
by 1961; now site of Resource Centre for Carlisle Campus, Milbourne Street;
a personal remembrance of the house by Mr Bell is that his family and Mungo
Pape were the last tenants, the house being partitioned; both families moved
out on New Years Eve 1949 and Mr Bell believes the house was demolished by 1952
CN 15.03.2002 p18 Holme Foot House
HOLME HEAD
CJ 15.07.1921 p5
HOLME HEAD BAY Washed away 08.08.1862; rebuilt and finished 20.08.1864
CJ 02.09.1864 p4 History
Denton Holme Childhood, B.Cullen p24 Memories of kids swimming in 1930s
CN 05.04.1978 p1 (illus) Gem haul found in city river
ENS 25.04.1996 p9 (illus) Kids in danger from rundown building
CN 12.03.1999 p6 Mill needs a history - redevelopment
CN 19.03.1999 p3 (illus) Carlisle’s own ‘Docklands’
HOLME HEAD FOOTBRIDGE Present bridge erected 1885 (plaque)
City Council Minutes 02.04.1885 19/435 Inscription to be put on bridge
HOLME HEAD SCHOOL 1841; closed 1884 when new Morley St school extended; Old
Scholars Association formed 1925
Whellan p146
CP 16.12.1870 Nos on roll 300, nos attending Holme Head British School 221
ENS 09.05.1935 10th Annual reunion; over 100 in attendance
CJ 07.05.1937 Annual reunion; membership of 300
CJ 06.05.1938 13th annual reunion; school closed 54 years ago
CJ 05.05.1939 Reunion; youngest there 65; Holme Head Works on site of school
ENS 22.05.1947 Annual reunion; school closed 1884
ENS 27.05.1948 Annual reunion
24.05.1951 Reunion held; 24 present
Holme Headings May 1951 no 8 p17 Mr Constable one of best known of masters
ENS 29.05.1952 Association disbanded; built by Ferguson’s as day school
CN 29.06.1973 p6
HOLME HEAD WORKS see FERGUSONS’S
HOLMES and ROBERTS Lonsdale St
Milliners
CD 1884-85 Ad p260
HOLMES, T Botchergate
Clothiers’ general dealers, antiques
CD 1884-85 Ad p162
CD 1893-94 Ad p44
CD 1902-03 Ad p16
CD 1905-06 Ad p16
CD 1907-08 Ad p7
CD 1920 Ad p9
HOLMES AVENUE Named after council member Thomas Holmes; Deputy Chairman of the
Housing Committee in 1925-6
City MInutes 1925-6 p119 New Street named
HOLOCAUST see REFUGEES
HOLSTEAD’S Confectioners see Teasdale’s
HOLY BIRTH Nativity play; score by Dr Wadely
CN 03.01.1948 p5 CJ 09.01.1948 pp1,3,5 (illus) CN 10.01.1948 pp3,5 (illus)
HOLY THURSDAY
The Citizen June 1830 pp708-09
HOLY TRINITY CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CENTRE
CJ 08.10.1946 p2 First Christian community centre in Carlisle
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Original medieval chapel was located Paddy’s Market
area,Caldewgate; foundation stone of new churchlaid 26.09.1828; building work
completed 12.09.1830; opened 1832; interior restoration 1886; heating apparatus
renewed 1892; school renovated and enlarged 1893; cracked church bell re-cast
and re-hung 1894; new vicarage house 1896; clock lighted 1899; church spire
pointed and repaired 1901; cleaning and beautified, gas lights, new litany desk
1906; new clock 1912; renovated, electric light installed, organ rebuilt, alterations
to gallery 1920; new vestries, war memorial window and tablet 1920; electric
blower for organ 1922; improvements at St Barnabas Mission Chapel 1923; repair
of East window and memorial window to Rev Tasker 1925; new font 1930; disused
churchyard laid out as an open space 1930; spire removed 1947; final demolition
January 1982; present church added to Church centre on Wigton Road and consecrated
11.12.1982
Carlisle from the Kendall Collection p113; interior views
Carlisle an illustrated history p43 photo of exterior from west
CN 19.12.1969 p10 (illus) CN 06.02.1976 p1 (illus) CN 13.02.1976 p5
CN 15.02.1980 p15 (illus)
CP 14.03.1845 Window by Willement
CP 24.12.1886 p7 Re-opening
CN 19.06.1920 p10 Memorial War tablet, with 175 names; other improvements
CN 20.07.1946 p5 Proposed to have spire
CJ 14.01.1947 p2 (illus) Demolition of spire
CJ 07.03.1947 p1 Demoliton of spire
CJ 21.03.1947 p1 (illus) Demoliton of spire
CN 18.01.1947 (illus) Spire unsafe - to be removed
CJ 21.03.1947 p3 (illus) Weather vane
CJ 06.04.1948 p1 War memorial
‘Topper Off’ Easter 1950 p48 (illus)
CN 26.05.1961 p10 (illus)
CJ 18.12.1964 p6 Ghosts
CN 22.10.1965 p12 (illus) Spire
CN 29.10.1965 p12 Spire
CN 05.11.1965 p12 Spire
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p34 1969 photo of church
CN 22.09.1972 p6 History and magazine
ENS 20.02.1978 p1 Safety shock - roof
CN 24.02.1978 p9 Appeal
CN 01.05.1981 p18 (illus) New church
CN 20.11.1981 p11 (illus) To be demolished
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p34 1981 demolition work; photo
CN 27.11.1992 p10 Trees mark churches anniversary
CN 06.12.1996 p10 (illus) The mystery of a lost mediaeval church in Caldewgate
CN 13.07.2001 p9 Trials and tribulations of building/ paying for Holy Trinity
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH SCHOOL see TRINITY CHURCH SCHOOL
HOLY TRINITY CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CENTRE
CJ 08.10.1946 p2 First Christian community centre in Carlisle
HOLYWELL, John English St
Grocer
CP 04.02.1865 Ad; succeeding to business of J.M.Hill; 60 English Street
CD 1884-85 Ad p271
CD 1893-94 Ad p86
CD 1902-03 Ad p228
CN 14.03.1958 p10
HOLYWELL, T.W. English St; Lowther St
Grocer
CD 1905-06 Ad p209
CD 1907-08 Ad p212
CD 1920 Ad p190
CD 1924 Ad p274
CD 1927 Ad p68
CD 1931 Ad p88
CD 1934 Ad p76
CD 1937 Ad p60
Cumberland Directory 1954 p61
CD 1955-56 Ad p61
HOLYWELL CRESCENT, Botcherby
City Minutes 29.09.1930 p752 New street to be named Holywell Crescent
HOLYWELL WELLINGTON HOTEL English St
CD 1880 Ad xxxiv
HOMEACRES, Brampton Road; compulsorily purchased in 1949 by City Council; became
College of Art in 1951; built 1840; originally called The Villa; later known
as Stanwix Villa see also COLLEGE OF ART
CJ 18.11.1949 p5 Compulsory purchase by City Coucil
HOME AND COLONIAL English St
Carlisle from the Kendall Collection p14; photo of staff and exterior
HOME FOR INCURABLES, CARLISLE AND BORDER Stanwix
Opened 22.11.1877; merged with Strathclyde House
HOME GUARD
CJ 14.05.1943 p1 (illus) 3rd anniversary celebrations in Carlisle
CJ 05.12.1944 p1 (illus) Stand down ceremony at Carlisle
CJ 07.06.1946 p1 Amalgamated with the Border Regimental Association
CN 08.06.1946 p5 Amalgamated with Border Regiment Regimental Associaton
ENS 16.11.1977 p8 Harraby Home Guard
CN 18.05.1990 p4 County rallied to the Home Guard
CN 08.06.1990 p4 Womens’ Home Guard
CN 15.06.1990 p4 Fun with the Home Guard
Cumbria Jan 1994 p15 The sailor who died in search of honour
HOME HELP SERVICE
CN 16.10.1948 p5 Inaugurated
Medical Officer of Health Annual report 1969 p86-88 Development of service
CN 11.12.1992 p17 Home Help petition handed in
HOMELESS
see also Hostel for Homeless
CN 04.10.1991 p25 Homeless problem
CN 30.12.1998 p21 Plea to help house city’s homeless youngsters
HOPE AND ANCHOR Court Square; in local directories to 1844
HOPE AND ANCHOR Irishgate; in local directories to 1837
HOPE AND BENDLE Lowther Street; St Albans Row
Off licence
CD 1880 Ad pxxxiii; established 1803
CD 1885-85 Ad p284
Carlisle Diocesan Calendar 1899 Ad; Established 1803
CN 07.09.1973 p4
HOPE AND HEWARD West Tower Street
Joiners
CD 1902-03 Ad p2
HOPE, Edward Joiner, aged 31, employing 7 men, home address 24 Globe Lane, born
Carlisle [1851 census]
HOPE, J.S. Victoria Viaduct
Textiles
CD 1952 Ad pii
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p235
CD 1955-56 Ad pix
CD 1961-62 Ad p268
HOPE, Joseph Wine merchant living at 1 George Street, aged 42, born Carlisle
[1851 census]
HOPE, Joseph 38 Scotch St
1861 Morris and Harrison directory ad p8 Tobacco and cigar divan
HOPE, Joseph Scotch St; Lowther St
Wine merchant
M442 p2 Business card for tea dealer, coffee roaster, importer of wines and
spirits
CD 1884-85 Ad pviii
CD 1893-94 Ad p146
HOPE, Joseph Sons and Bendle St Albans Row, Friars Row
Wine merchant
1861 Morris and Harrison directory ad p12 Joseph Hope and Sons est 1803
Carlisle Diocesan Calendar 1868 Ad; established 1803
HOPKINS, Phil Warwick Road
Tobacconist
CD 1927 Ad p42
HORSE AND FARRIER Dalston Road; in local directories 1852 to 1855
HORSE AND FARRIER Raffles; present building completed 16.09.1929 to the designs
of Harry Redfern
CN 05.01.1968 p11 CN 22.10.1971 p16 (illus) CN 28.02.1992 p4 (illus)
CN 09.10.1952 Photo of old Horse and Farrier on opposite side of road
ENS 06.10.1998 Regulars flee as pub cellar floods
HORSE AND FARRIER Rickergate; licence termninated February 1907
CY 05.02.1907 Local licensing session
HORSE AND FARRIER St Nicholas; in local directories 1869 to 1870
HORSE BRASSES
CN 15.11.1947 p5 CJ 07.07.1950 p2 (illus)
HORSE BREAKERS
CN 20.05.1977 p6 Up hill and down dale
HORSE BUSES Started 29.04.1896 and ended January 1900
See also Carlisle Carriage Company
Carlisle in Camera 1 p38 Photo of Town Centre with horse buses
CN 04.10.1947 p5 (illus) CN 11.02.1950 p7 (illus) CN 13.08.1954 p8
CN 20.08.1954 p8 CN 11.03.1960 p12 (illus)
CP 29.05.1896 The Carlisle Bus
CN 28.01.1972 p12 (illus) Routes
CN 16.12.1988 p4 Short lived form of transport
CN 24.11.1989 p4 Horses pulled first bus service in city
CN 12.10.1990 p4 Horse buses failed
CN 16.12.1994 p10 Days when two horse bus laboured up Stanwix Bank
HORSE DRAWN CABS First started in Carlisle by Lawson 06.04.1849
HORSE RACING see RACECOURSE; RACING; KINGMOOR RACES
HORSES
CN 25.01.2002 p8 Provision for stabling in Carlisle in 19th and 20th centuries
HORSE SALE
CJ 05.05.1967 p7 (illus)
HORSE TRIALS
CN 01.11.1996 p17 (illus) City leisure boss angry over horse trial venue switch
HORSLEY, William Joiner, aged 69, employing 1 man, home address Nixons Court,
Castle St, born Carlisle [1851 census]
HORTICULTURE
CJ 13.01.1948 p2 Carlisle and Cumberland Society reformed
CN 17.01.1948 p5 Carlisle and Cumberland Society reformed
HOSIERS AND GLOVERS
CN 20.07.1977 p6
HOSPICE Carlisle and District Hospice appeal launched 01.04.1987; first patient
admitted 24.10.1991
CN 21.08.1987 p8
CN 18.12.1987 pp1,12 Revealed - city hospice site
CN 08.04.1988 p15 £10,000 gift to Hospice fund
CN 01.07.1988 p1 £100,000 blow for hospice plan
CN 10.02.1989 p40 Hospice plan gets go ahead
CN 24.02.1989 p23 Hospice is spared bill
CN 16.06.1989 p8 Pro fund raiser plan could boost hospice
CN 18.08.1989 p9 Splashing out for hospice
CN 01.09.1989 p5 Hospice gets new boost
CN 03.11.1989 p1 New £200,000 hospice blow
CN 10.11.1989 p1 Doors opened to the hospice
CN 10.11.1989 p5 Hospice cash cut call from MP
CN 12.01.1990 p14 Hospice fund boost
CN 26.01.1990 p17 Ad
CN 02.02.1990 p1 £20,000 mystery gift
CN 09.02.1990 p16 Fund raiser quits
CN 16.02.1990 p1 Spring start for hospice
CN 16.02.1990 p10 Help for hospice
CN 06.04.1990 p7 Hospice cash hopes
CN 12.04.1990 p21 Hospice contracts signed
CN 08.06.1990 p3 Secret donor helps hospice
CN 06.07.1990 p15 Singers join forces for an appeal
CN 07.09.1990 p7 Council boost for hospice appeal
CN 30.11.1990 p13 £6,000 for hospice
CN 17.05.1991 p11 Hospice grant hope
CN 02.08.1991 p11 Hospice cash aid
CN 18.10.1991 p13 Max to help hospice
CN 03.07.1992 p3 TV’s Noel to help hospice
CN 25.09.1992 pp11,25 Hospice funds fun run
CN 09.07.1993 p1 £60,000 plea to kind hearts
CN 09.07.1993 p7 Three articles
CN 23.07.1993 p1 Push boosts funds
CN 16.07 1993 p3 Appeal opens with a £3,000 bricks booster
CN 30.07.1993 p15 Cash pores in
CN 27.08.1993 p25 £3,250 boost
CN 12.11.1993 p3 City hospice now has waiting list
CN 13.05.1994 p3 Hospice ‘brick buyers’ £41,000
CN 16.09.1994 p4 Hospice wing opens
CN 28.10.1994 p20 Hospice lottery takes off
CN 30.06.1995 p3 Dedicated couple retire from hospice
CN 29.12.1995 p7 Hospice shuns scratch cards
ENS 04.03.1996 p1 (illus) Jump for joy
ENS 04.03.1996 pp16-17 Abigail doesn’t sleep at night, she needs hourly
feeds...
ENS 11.03.1996 p9 (illus) Hospice appeal’s red letter day!
ENS 21.03.1996 p3 (illus) £5,000 for hospice from mystery donor
ENS 27.03.1996 p5 (illus) To mum and dad, a daughter, to brave little Abigail....
ENS 01.04.1996 p7 (illus) Golden hearts on a yellow brick road
ENS 08.04.1996 p1 (illus) £10,000 for our hospice
ENS 15.04.1996 p11 (illus) £35,000 - that’s what you’ve raised
for our hospice
ENS 16.04.1996 p9 (illus) Claire and Chris help the hospice
ENS 16.04.1996 p16 (illus) Helping kids’ hospice will be a wizard whizz
ENS 27.04.1996 p5 (illus) Funds tops £37,000 in just two months
ENS 04.05.1996 p7 (illus) Hospice staff are bubbling with thanks
ENS 18.05.1996 p7 (illus) Now we’re nearly halfway there
ENS 30.05.1996 p1 (illus) Mayor set for a dash down yellow brick road
CN 25.10.1996 p1 (illus) Hospice founder Ken steps down at 66
CN 24.01.1997 p16 (illus) Nurse Margaret’s the new manager at the hospice
CN 25.04.1997 p4 Hospice-at-home service to expand into East Cumbria
ENS 01.08.1996 p13 (illus) Hospice appeal passes £75,000 milestone
CN 12.09.1997 p2 Quiet £30,000 hospice boost for children
CN 21.07.1997 p13 (illus) Work starts on new wing for hospice’s children
CN 28.11.1997 p3 Dr Johnson comes to the aid of the hospice
CN 28.11.1997 p7 (illus) Loving legacy of hospice matron
CN 17.04.1998 p4 Hospice thanks as appeal soars
CN 07.08.1998 p5 Where there’s muck there's brass
CN 18.09.1998 p13 Childrens unit about to open
CN 27.11.1998 p3 Hospice fundraiser resigns
CN 04.12.1998 p1 New hospice greets children
CN 26.03.1999 p5 All for the love of little Rosie
CN 23.04.1999 p5 £30,000 to hospice
CN 18.06.1999 p3 £100,000 gift or hospice
CN 03.03.2000 p1 Move to review hospice services
CN 31.03.2000 p15 Hospice cash plea refused
CN 21.07.2000 p1 Four hospice directors quit after review of management
CN 28.07.2000 p13 Directors retiring anyway - letter
CN 12.01.2001 p15 Hospice Carlisle shop is looking for new premises
CN 19.01.2001 pp1,3 New consultant, manager and chairman
CN 19.01.2001 p12 Editoral comment
CN 16.03.2001 p5 Paul Hendry fundraising manager
CN 05.10.2001 p10 (illus) Hospice celebrates first 10 years
CN 12.10.2001 p13 Letter praisng hospice
CN 25.07.2003 p8 Review; £500,000 debt over last two years
CN 10.10.2003 p1 Funding crisis; daily runninf costs now £4,400
CN 05.12.2003 p1 £350,000 shortfall; no confidence vote in chairman and
board
CN 12.12.2003 p5 Sheila Goodliffe new chief; letters page 13
CN 12.03.2004 p8 Feature on Paul Hendy, fundraising manager
CN 26.03.2004 p8 Sheila Goodcliffe new chief executive; £238,000 deficit
HOSPICE AT HOME CARLISLE
CN 17.10.2003 p13 Letter; totally separate charity from Eden Valley Hospice
HOSPITAL SUNDAY Started in 1870
HOSPITALS
see Cumberland Infirmary, Caldew Hospital, City General, Garlands, Hospice,
Leper Hospital, North Cumbrian Acute Hospital NHS trust
HOSTEL FOR HOMELESS Bridge Lane Hostel
CN 30.12.1988 p1 300 spell out hostel protest
CN 27.01.1989 p5 City anger over new hostel plan
CN 03.02.1989 p40 Hostel shelved
CN 25.05.1990 p11 Bishop opens new homeless hostel
CN 21.07.2000 p1 Five dead in a year at Hostel; drugs, alcohol, suicide
HOTEL AND CATERING SUPPLIES
CN 03.11.1989 p8 Ad
HOTELS AND INNS
CN 16.06.1945 p5 CN 24.01.1948 p3 CN 07.02.1948 p3
CN 14.02.1948 p5 (illus) CN 21.02.1948 p3 CN 28.02.1948 p5
CN 29.01.1949 p5 CN 10.03.1961 p12 CN 17.03.1961 p14
CN 19.02.1993 p4 City hotels of long ago
CN 26.09.1997 p7 Hotels join forces to boost tourist trade
CN 14.11.1997 p1 Travel lodge will bring chaos, hotelliers warn
HOUGH, Richard Engineering Company
CN 24.06.1988 p8
HOULTS Warwick Road
Removers
CD 1952 Ad p303
HOUND AND HARE PUBLIC HOUSE see HARE AND HOUNDS
HOUND AND OTTER Annetwell Street; in local directories from 1850 - 1884
23.03.1885 Sold by auction
HOURS
CJ 13.06.1882 p2f 3 letters concerning shop hours and dressmakers hours
HOUSE OF RECOVERY Established 1820 in Collier Lane. Moved to Crozier Lodge in
1847. Hospital for the cure and prevention of contagious diseases.
The hospitals of Cumberland A 841
Bulmer 1901 p877
CN 27.05.1966 p10
CP 02.01.1819 p2 Ad reporting on meeting; decision to establish fever hospital
CJ 09.01.1819 p4 Meeting to establish House of Recovery on 22.12.1818
CP 06.02.1819 p 2 Report of meeting of subscribers; choice of location
CP 08.12.1821 p4a-c Report on the Annual General Meeting
CJ 09.12.1826 p4,a,b Annnual meeting
CP 05.12.1845 p1 House of Recovery statement of accounts
1851 census No 13 Collier Lane ‘late House of Recovery’
Carlisle Examiner 08.12.1857 p3e Annual meeting of subscribers
Carlisle Examiner 07.12.1858 p2d Annual meeting
Carlisle Examiner 06.12.1859 p2c Annual meeting of subscribers
CP 23.12.1892 p7c House of Recovery 72nd Annual report
City Council Minutes 1893-94 p115 New fever wards opened at Crozier Lodge
City Council Minutes 1901-02 p138/9 History of Fever accommodation in city
City Minutes 1928-9 p231 Charity transferred to City Council from 01.04.1929
HOUSEHOLD STORES Bridge St
China and pottery
CD 1952 Ad p305
HOUSEPROUD Stanwix
DIY store
CN 18.11.1994 p8 Ad
HOUSING
See also Council Housing; Homeless; Stanwix-Housing
Seventeenth century house; drawing of house at St Nicholas; CAIH p15
Seventeenth Century housing Carlisle in Camera 1 p16 photo in 1870s of property
Jefferson, S History...Carlisle,1838, p60-1 Description of 18th century houses
in city
CJ 22.02.1867 Denton Holme estate; development of and price of land
CJ 21.11.1879 p5 House building in Carlisle (Statistics)
City Minutes 1902-03 p298-9 Number of houses built each year from 1881 - 1902
City Minutes 1912-13 pp487-490 List of insanitary properties dealt with since
1905
City Minutes 1912-13 p491 Number of dwelling houses in the city 1891-1912
City Minutes 1913-14 p203-208 Census of empty housing; rooms and rental
City Minutes 1915-16 p98 Houses for Boustead Grassing approved; details of size
City Minutes 1916-17 pp320 - 324 Provision of post war housing for working class
City Minutes 1916-17 pp353 - 356 Details of housing census
CN 26.08.1916 p5 Over crowded housing
CN 07.10.1916 p4 The new population
CN 04.11.1916 p5 Carlisle’s new population
CN 16.12.1916 p10 Local housing problem
City minutes 1917-18 p244 Nos of houses erected in city; 2 in 1917, 1 in 1916
etc
City Minutes 1918-19 p300 Numbers of houses built in 1918 = 0
CN 11.01.1919 p7 Carlisle house famine - Gretna exodus
Carlisle an illustrated history p89 design for Longsowerby estate 1919
City Minutes 1919-20 p255-236 Survey of housing needs; 2,100 needed
City Minutes 1919-20 pp440-2 List of the lanes and courts which are insanitary
Sanitary Conditions of the City of Carlisle 1919 pp 91-94 Houses built 1891
to 1919
CJ 18.06.1920 (illus) Kingmoor housing scheme
Sanitary Condition of the City of Carlisle 1920 p 91-98; overcrowding, unfit
housing
City Minutes 1920-21 pp 204-207; Tenders for Longsowerby site; Stanwix scheme
City Minutes 1921-22 p 43 Only 92 of 952 condemned housing rendered fit
City Minutes 1921-22 p428 report on progress at Longsowerby and Stanwix
City Minutes 1922-23 p60 Sanction for 60 houses at Blackwell Rd estate
Sanitary Conditions for the City of Carlisle 1922 pp61-2 Houses built in year
City Minutes 1923-24 pp78-79 Prepare plans for 50 concrete bungalows in town
City Minutes 1923-24 p 690-703 Housing programme for next 2 years
Sanitary Conditions for the City of Carlisle 1923 p61 -65 Houses built in year
City Minutes 1924-25 pp112-5, 393 Progress Blackwell Rd and Wigton Rd estates.
City Minutes 1924-25 pp700-01 Applications for council housing; analysis
Sabitary Condition for the City of Carlisle 1924 pp63-67 Houses erected=139
Sanitary Condition for the City of Carlisle 1925 pp23-6 700 houses needed
Sanitary Condition for the City of Carlisle 1925 p82-4 Crown St slums; stats
City Minutes 1925-6 pp61,120,180,322,456,540,664 Progress report on estates
City Minutes 1926-7 p100 216 houses in progress at Raffles; pp 450, 519, 585,
655
City Minutes 1926-7 p 220 46 houses at Longsowerby; pp 450, 519, 585, 656, 718
City Minutes 1926-7 p717 Approval to buy land for erection of houses at Botcherby
Sanitary Condition for the City of Carlisle for 1927 p24 446 houses built in
year
Sanitary Condition for the City of Carlisle for 1927 p74 Housing in King Street
City Minutes 1927-28 pp130,193,267,332,641,700,826 Housing Progress reports
City Minutes 1928-9 p132 Housing progress report
Sanitary Condition for the City of Carlisle 1929 pp24-25 Nos of new houses erected
Carlisle an illustrated history p73 photo of Laing built housing at Currock
Park 1930
CN 07.07.1934 p4 Carlisle slums
CN 14.07.1934 p12 Housing
CJ 08.06.1937 p5 A Currock protest
CJ 11.06.1937 p6 A Currock protest
CJ 11.03.1938 p5 Unfair allocation of houses
CJ 12.07.1938 p5 Health and housing in Carlisle
CJ 22.07.1938 p4 Health and housing in Carlisle
CJ 16.06.1939 p4 Carlisle’s slum clearance work
CJ 14.08.1945 p1 Compulsory purchase
CJ 17.08.1945 p1 Compulsory purchase
ENS 02.11.1955 p5 Council wants to buy housing
ENS 21.06.1967 Supp
Civic Affairs July 1969 p2 Housing development at MortonWest
CN 20.10.1989 p7 Sell off threat to OAP houses
CN 20.10.1989 p29 Rush on for city homes bargain
CN 15.12.1989 p10 A place to call home
CN 19.01.1990 p23 Firm pledges action over city estate
CN 16.03.1990 p1 Half million pound plan for city site
CN 01.06.1990 p1 Home repairs work sparks anger
CN 29.06.1990 p15 Fears over luxury flats
CN 24.08.1990 p3 Bid to cut old folks repair bills
CN 28.09.1990 p1 Housing help
CN 28.09.1990 p15 New city housing opened
CN 14.12.1990 p3 Housing handouts
CN 15.03.1991 p3 Starter homes needed
CN 07.06.1991 p5 Low cost homes bid for city
CN 14.06.1991 p2 Housing cash crisis
CN 06.09.1991 p10 Houses plan (HK Campbell)
CN 31.01.1992 p11 Houses 21 year repair job
CN 14.02.1992 p5 Homes choice success
CN 26.06.1992 p17 Why wasn’t cash spent?
CN 20.11.1992 p21 New landlords worry for tenants
CN 08.01.1993 p2 A new homes bid for city
CN 08.10.1993 p3 Minister to see city’s housing plan
CN 30.12.1993 p7 Housing budget is cut by £1.6m
CN 07.01.1994 p3 Housing grants cut
CN 12.08.1994 p9 Building protesters silent (Stanwix)
CN 28.10.1994 p1 City semi a snip at £8,000
CN 23.12.1994 p6 Homes check
CN 21.04.1995 p5 £2,000 houses (Raffles)
CN 27.10.1995 p1 City semi cheapest in whole UK
CN 08.12.1995 p3 I’ll block Labour’s houses plan
CN 23.02.1996 p2 Green belt blow
CN 29.03.1996 p5 OAP’s shun poor facilities
CN 07.06.1996 p2 Estate agents fear new homes will be hard to sell (Garlands)
CN 12.07.1996 p1 Revamp snub for Currock and Upperby
CN 02.08.1996 p5 New estate at Garlands green light
CN 06.09.1996 p3 New homes holding back recovery
CN 11.10.1996 p5 Homes fight action group wins battle of the green belt
CN 11.10.1996 p10 (illus) Coming soon to a field near you; 2,000 new houses
CN 04.04.1997 p3 House prices booming? Not up here - we haven't got the money
CN 04.04.1997 p3 Public meeting no 2 over new homes project
CN 16.05.1997 p3 (illus) Plan to prettify suburbia will boost Stanwix house
prices
CN 25.07.1997 p5 Estate will have a warm glow after £3m facelift is complete
CN 01.08.1997 p17 Mini-town traffic chaos warning
CN 29.08.1997 p4 (illus) Knighton’s plan for 15 new homes
CN 26.09.1997 p3 Demolition fears loom over empty Raffles housing
CN 10.10.1997 p1 Demolition scheme for empty Raffles homes
CN 03.04.1998 p5 Empty homes at heart of the problem
CN 23.10.1998 p7 Morton clash (new homes)
CN 06.11.1998 p12 Do we need 2,000 more homes?
CN 20.11.1998 p2 Office closure will push crime rates up
CN 19.02.1999 p3 How I made my 1st million
CN 19.03.1999 p3 Carlisle’s own ‘Docklands’ (Holme Head)
CN 06.08.1999 p2 Residents protest (Bousteads Grassing)
CN 20.08.1999 p10 (illus) Ferguson’s factory
CN 03.09.1999 p5 Fight against 1,000 homes (Morton)
CN 01.10.1999 p1 City’s urban village
CN 12.11.1999 p4 Dean opens rental revolution - Denton Holme
CN 19.11.1999 p1 Rock bottom in Raffles - semi sells for £5,750
CN 11.02.2000 p1 Garlands village of the future
CN 04.08.2000 p2 City to unveil 1,000 homes masterplan - south west of Morton
CN 04.08.2000 p17 Decision due on plan for 24 houses on old school site
CN 10.11.2000 p3 Morton development - public consultation
CN 15.12.2000 p6 Morton 1,000 homes plan; protestors scent hope
CN 22.12.2000 p1 1,000 new homes for Morton to go ahead
CN 12.01.2001 p5 Morton plan ‘will hit city house sales’
CN 26.01.2001 p4 Councillors asked to approve 5 Morton planning applications
CN 26.01.2001 p4 Supported housing plans block rear say Warwick Rd residents
CN 30.03.2001 p6 New Era housing scheme go ahead; behind Warwick Road
CN 22.06.2001 p5 (plan) Morton plan; council likely to take step towads approval
CN 13.07.2001 p13 Letter concerning city provision for housing for elderly
CN 20.07.2001 p13 Letter; Morton housing plan has implications for Denton Holme
CN 27.07.2001 p12 The wastelands of Raffles; 123 houses demolished in 2000
CN 12.10.2001 p13 Letter; permission for 6 houses behind Warwick Road
CN 19.10.2001 p3 Dearest house in Carlisle; Cavendish Tce £325,000
CN 23.11.2001 p1 Homeowners in Raffles face loss after compulsory demolition
CN 22.02.2002 p 6 Council scrap home repair grants for private sector landlords
CN 22.02.2002.p 12 Booming house prices in city
CN 03.05.2002 p1 City house prices rise 20% in last 3 months
CN 31.05.2002 p1 Terrace houses snapped up as prices rise
CN 06.09.2002 p1 Strength of Carlisle housing market
CN 08.11.2002 p3 The Independent profiles city in property section of 06.11
CN 31.01.2003 p5 Surveyors report back Morton 1,000 new homes scheme
CN 13.06.2003 p8 No funding for housing scheme behind 280 Warwick Rd
CN 25.07.2003 pp1, 12 Terrace houses prices go up as farmers buy-to-let
CN 10.10.2003 p5 Detatched homes planned for Raffles estate by Lovells
CN 23.01.2004 p5 House prices fuelled by planning restrictions
CN 13.02.2004 p49 Carlisle’s average house price tops £100,000
HOUSING GRANTS
CN 23.03.1990 p16 City runs out of cash for repairs
HOUSTON, Andrew Bank Street
Outfitters; founded about 1875
CN 18.06.1971 p15
CD 1905-06 Ad p96
CD 1907-08 Ad p102
CD 1910-11 Ad p45
CD 1913-14 Ad p88
CD 1920 Ad p90
CD 1924 Ad p20
CD 1927 Ad p18
CD 1931 Ad p198
CD 1934 Ad p260
CD 1937 Ad p262
CD 1940 Ad p270
CD 1952 Ad p380
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p265
CD 1955-56 Ad p266
CN 16.01.2004 p5 To close after 124 years; run by g.grandson of founder
CN 30.01.2004 p5 Property for sale at £500,000
HOWARD, Lady Mabel Memorial
CJ 20.06.1944 p3
CJ 09.05.1944 p1 Subscribed to by Women Institutes all over the county
HOWARD ARMS INN Lowther Street; in local directories from 1855
CD 1880 Ad pxxxviii
CN 17.08.1979 p3 (illus) CN 17.11.1978 p1
CP 17.05.1895 Has been sold for £2,800
CN 10.12.1971 p3 Ceiling collapse
CN 17.08.1978 p3 Builders unearth frontage advertising tiles
ENS 13.12.1979 pp16-17 Back to the good old days
HOWARD CAFE Botchergate
Carlisle from the Kendall Collection p21; exterior photo
HOWARD PLACE Street named and laid out on Asquith’s 1853 survey of Carlisle
but no houses built; first noted in 1858 directory; Earls of Carlisle owned
this land
23.04.1920 R.Briggs died Langley House, Howard Place [MI 214/12]
CN 25.09.1998 p12 31 Howard Place - Bed and Breakfast
CN 18.05.2001 p8 (illus) Interior of no 31
HOWE, G Scotland Road
Post Office
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p83
CD 1955-56 Ad p83
CD 1961-62 Ad p264
HOWE, M.E. Middleton St
1882 Porters Directory Ad p150 Dress and mantle maker
HOWE, Thomas Lowther Street
Saddle and harness maker
CD 1880 Ad pvii
HOWE, William Spring Garden Lane
Jollie’s Directory 1811 pxv Ropemaker
1829 Directory p 166 William Howe rope makers Drover’s Lane
1847 Directory p164 Wm Howe and Son, Drovers lane, rope and twine makers
1851 census William Howe, home address Drovers Lane, aged 78, roper, 8 men
CD 1880 AD pxxviii; established 1770; W.Lystor successor to the late William
Howe
1882 Porters Directory Ad p112 W.J.Lystor successor to Wm Howe and Son
HOWE, William Coachbuilder, died 06.09.1906 [Monumental Inscription 30/13]
175 Years of Carlisle p114 Background photo of works
HOWE FOUNDATION AWARD Original endowment 1717
Civic Affairs, March 1970 p4 Will of Samuel Howe
HOWE STREET Mr Howe, builder and joiner, erected houses in nearby Charles Street
[see CP 24.12.1874 p1 ad; buildings for sale]; possible name origin?; first
noted in directories from 1880
HOWIE BOYD HALL Beaconsfield Street; built around 1885
CJ 08.01.1886 ‘...adjournment was made to the new hall’
CN 23.07.1965 p11 For sale
HOWIESON, Misses Etterby St
CP 05.01.1872 p1 Ad; day school opened for 14 years
HUCKSTERS’ ROW
CN 28.06.1947 p5 CN 06.09.1947 p5
HUDSON, Charles W Trafalgar St
Upholsterer
CD 1952 Ad p393
CD 1955-56 Ad p288
CD 1961-62 Ad p303
HUDSON, Charles W South Street
House furnisher
CD 1966-68 Ad p268
HUDSON, George and Sons Bedford Road;Bridge St
Motor engineers; car hire and funeral furnishers
CD 1931 Ad p321
CD 1934 Ad p116
CD 1952 Ad p87
CD 1955-56 Ad p246
CD 1961-62 Ad p300
CD 1966-68 Ad p269
City Minutes 1926-7 p631 Licensed to operate bus service to Langholm
CN 19.07.1996 p14 Ad;3rd generation of families
HUDSON’S COFFEE SHOP
CN 15.03.1991 p15 Coffee shop plan will boost jobs
CN 22.03.1991 p12 Coffee house cheer
CN 14.08.1992 p10 Hudson’s 10 year success story
CN 26.02.1993 p12 Ad
CN 12.01.1996 p3 (illus) Farewell Treasury Court
HUDSON SCOTT James Street; on 02.07.1799 Benjamin Scott advertised the opening
of his printing, bookselling and stationary business in the Market PLace; Benjamin
Scott was succeeded in the business by his nephew Hudson Scott; 1869 move to
new premises in James St; 1921 amalgamated with other companies to form Metal
Box
See also METAL BOX
Metal box manufacturer
K.Rafferty The Story of Hudson Scott and Sons, 1998 1 BC 338
W.J.Reader Metal Box; a history 1BC 338
CAIH p70
CJ 07.01.1939 p10
Cumberland Pacquet 02.07.1799 Ad Benjamin Scott to open shop in Market Pl
CP 19.07.1842 Ad Takes into partnership J.Benson; now Scott and Benson
CP 08.04.1898 p5b New limited liability company
CJ 30.11.1906 Additional premises in James St taken over
CJ 14.07.1939 p10 In ‘By the Way’
CJ 23.06.1944 p1 (illus) Long service employees
CN 10.02.1989 p4 Humble start for a major city employer
CN 12.01.1990 p4 Top city firm began in....
CN 04.09.1998 p10 (illus) Tin can dynasty
HUGHES, Matthew
City Minutes 1926-7 p631 Licensed to operate bus service to Silloth
HUGHES, Stephen Hat manufacturer
CJ 25.11.1826 p2a Advert
HUGH LITTLE GARTH Upperby; named after Labour counsellor 1987
CN 20.11.1987 p5
HUNTER, J and Son Bank Street
Chemists
CD 1893-94 Ad pink front
CN 17.09.1938 p20
CJ 04.11.1960 p1 Closing
HUNTER ENGINEERING Denton Holme
CN 18.08.1995 p6 Ad
HUNTER’S TEA STORE Botchergate
Carlisle from the Kendall Collection p15; photo of store
HUNTING HORNS
CJ 30.04.1948 p3 (illus) CN 25.10.1947 p3
HUNTING SONGS
CN 09.12.1950 p5
HUNTINGTON, Anthony 11 Barwise Court
M442 p26 Business card for cab proprietor
HUNTINGTON, David P Heads Lane
Taxi cab proprietor
CD 1920 Ad p154
City Minutes 1921-22 p556 List of omnibuses with number plates
City Minutes 1923-4 p 588 Licensed to operate; 6 char-a-bancs
City Minutes 1925-6 p159 R.Percival takes over omnibuses of late D.P.Huntington
HUNTINGTON, Harold
City Minutes 1924-25 p92 Licensed to operate bus Town Hall to Gretna
HUNTINGTON’S Heads Lane; Warwick Road; Morton St, Earl Street
Char-a-bancs
CD 1924 Ad p290
CD 1931 Ad p300
CD 1934 Ad p240
CD 1937 Ad p154
HUTCHINSON, Thomas and Philip Lamplough St
1882 Porters Directory Ad p172 Hay, straw and corn
HUTHART J and Co Fisher St; Greenmarket
Linen and woollen draper
CD 1880 Ad pxli
CD 1884-85 Ad p269
CD 1893-94 Ad p112
CD 1902-03 Ad p1
CD 1905-06 Ad p3
CD 1907-08 Ad p5
Whitehaven News Annual 1910; ad p356 established 1819
CD 1910-11 Ad p5
CD 1913-14 Ad p112
CD 1920 Ad p160
CD 1924 Ad p136
E.Nelson Around Carlisle p8 photograph Greenmarket; p47 Fisher St
CD 1927 Ad p156 Established over 100 years
CJ 22.11.1949 p1 (illus)
HUTCHINSON, William Tailor, aged 40, employing 1 man, home address Church St,
Stanwix, born Cargo [1851 census]
HUTTON BROTHERS Seed merchants; 1790 - retired 14.08.1840; business sold on
that date to John Little and Tom Ballantyne
CN 05.01.1962 p18
HUTTON, J Wine merchant
CP 06.08.1847 p1 Ad; moved into no 5 Scotch Street
HYMN WRITERS
CN 08.10.1965 p12
HYPE The Lanes
CN 30.05.1997 p14 Ad
HYPERMARKET
CN 17.10.1980 p9
HYSSOP HOLM BATHS Stanwix
CJ 05.10.1855 Baths to let; cold and warm
CP 26.06.1857 Baths undergone complete repair; J.Coulson
Carlisle Examiner 01.09.1857 p3a Repair
Carlisle Examiner 01.09.1857 p2b Advert
CJ 12.02.1858 Prooprietor of baths erected miniature gas works
Carlisle the Archive Photographs p76 Bath house in background of photo
HYSSOP HOLME WELL Named Hysop home well on G.Smith’s 1746 plan of city;
so named Hysop home Well in 1752; dated 1817; repaired 1986
CJ 06.11.1964 p7 (illus) CN 03.09.1971 p14 CN 31.03.1978 p4
New Guide to Carlisle 1821 p 59 lately arched over and provided with bowl
1829 Parson and White p148 Arched over and provided with bowl
CN 10.10.1986 (illus) Cleaning of well and restoration
CN 27.10.1989 p4 Ancient well gets a clean up
CN 23.04.1999 p7 Carlisle’s walks