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

NAFFI CLUB Closed 1952
CN 24.06.1977 p6
CJ 07.11.1952 p1 New car park
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p150 photo in 1966

NALGO
CN 12.04.1991 p5 Council hits union with rent demand

NANSON, Charles J St Nicholas
Slaters
CD 1884-85 Ad p263

NANSON, Robert Saddler, aged 32, employing 1 man, home address 6 St Albans Row, born Penrith [1851 census]

NANSON, Thomas St Nicholas
Slaters
CD 1880 Ad pxlviii

NANSON, Thomas Market Place
CP 14.01.1826 p2 Ad; Purchased stock and premises of Joseph Ashton
M442 p4 Business card for hatter and furrier

NANSON, Thomas G.R. Wine merchant died 27.01.1897 [Monumental Inscription 48/36]

NANSON, William Butcher, died 29.06.1805 [Monumental Inscription St Cuthbert’s Yard]

NANSON’S LANE, Castle Street So named on Wood’s 1821 map of city

NANSON’S VAULTS West Tower Street
ENS 19.10.1916 Taken over
ENS 02.11.1916 Name changed to Market Tavern

NATIONAL EQUINE DEFENCE LEAGUE Blackwell Road
Animal welfare
CD 1952 Ad p373
CD 1955-56 Ad p280

NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE
CN 22.07.1988 p4 City lead fight over health insurance

NATIONAL LOTTERY
CN 18.11.1994 p1 Notta lotta luck
CN 28.04.1995 pp1,10 Cumbrian charities lose out
CN 27.09.1996 p1 D-Day for city’s bid for £5m lottery funding
CN 01.08.1997 p3 Lottery funding is just the ticket for arts projects
CN 07.06.2002 p3 Carlisle man wins £3.4 million
CN 30.08.2002 p5 Article on David Little, millionaire lottery winner

NATIONAL SCHOOLS see CHRIST CHURCH, FAWCETT, ST STEPHEN’S, HOLY TRINITY, ST JOHN’S SCHOOLS, BISHOP GOODWIN

NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN
CP 01.07.1892 Supplement col f Meeting to establish an aid committee in city
CP 27.05.1898 p6d Annual meeting
CN 25.09.1987 pp1,9,27 Opening of new offices by Princess Margaret

NATIONAL SPIRITUALISTS CHURCH
CJ 05.10.1948 p2 Centenary of modern spiritualism

NATIONAL TYRE SERVICE London Road
CN 15.10.1976 p8

NATIONAL WESTMINSTER BANK English Street/ Victoria Viaduct
CN 25.04.1975 p25 (illus)
CN 09.12.1994 p5 Bank open Sunday

NATIONAL WINDSCREEN see CAR AND COMMERCIAL GLASS

NATTRASS,J.P. Butchers
CN 22.07.1994 p3 Too high rents drive butcher out of market
CN 19.08.1994 p5 Butcher closure blow to doomed market
CN 03.01.2003 p4 Photo of J and N Nattrass market stall

NATURAL HISTORY STUDY
CN 17.10.1942 p5 Special facilities at Tullie House

NATURE RESERVE see KINGMOOR NATURE RESERVE

NAZARETH HOUSE see AUSTIN FRIARS; Nazareth House

NEAR BOOT INN Whiteclosegate; in local directories from 1848; at times called the Boot
See also Far Boot
CN 09.11.1962 p12 CN 21.07.1967 p10 (illus) CN 24.12.1976 p4 (illus)
CN 03.04.1992 p4 (illus)
CPacquet 18.07.1787 Sale of farm at Tarraby at the ‘sign of the Boot, near Tarraby’
CJ 28.09.1855 To be let ‘The Old Boot’ Whiteclose Gate; old established
CJ 05.11.1858 Public house known by the sign of the Boot
Denton Holme Childhood, Babs Cullen, photo p25 pub circa 1900
CN 19.03.1999 p5 Planners debate proposed changes to pub
CN 26.03.1999 p2 Site visit gives hope
ENS 16.10.1999 Brewery to fight pub plan refusal
CN 03.08.2001 p6 Half million pub facelift starts, to end long planning wrangle
ENS 20.08.2001 p25 Lanlord researches history of pub
CN 19.10.2001 p18 Advert about reopening after refit; public house since 1760
CN 28.06.2002 p8 Cartoon of bar at Near Boot

‘NEED FIRE’
CN 19.04,1991 p4 Faith in an old cure

NEIGHBOURHOOD REVITALISATION CARING SERVICES LIMITED
CN 06.09.1991 p10 Caring for the neighbourhood

NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH
CN 21.12.1990 p5 A setback for crime fighters

NEIGHBOURS
CN 18.07.1997 p4 Time to love thy neighbour or face the consequences
CN 09.01.2004 p6 Policeman believes law needed to tackle bad neighbours

NELSON, Lord Horatio Tablet commemorating Nile victories in George St; dismantled January 1970
Slee, M Older Carlisle (illus) p4
CN 09.07.1949 p5 (illus) CN 26.10.1962 p12 (illus)

NELSON, Richard London Road
Monumental Mason
CD 1893-94 Ad p136
Our City Our People p17 Mention of shop and yard about 1900

NELSON, Thomas Engineer
CJ 03.04.1847 p2d Thomas Nelson wins contract for waterworks engine house
1851 cenus Thomas Nelson, aged 43, born Scotland, home Murrell Hill

NELSON BRIDGE Original bridge foundation stone dated 25.06.1852; bridge rebuilt as part of the Victoria Viaduct in 1877
CJ 25.06.1852 New bridge across the Caldew; laying foundations stone today
Carlisle an illustrated history p77 photo of 1853 commemorative stone
Carlisle the Archive Photographs p124 photo of rebuilt bridge in 1877
CN 04.08.1967 p8

NELSON BRIDGE INN In local directories from 1858; closed 07.03.1971 CN 12.03.1971 p1
CN 05.03.1971 p1 Carlisle pub to close on Sunday after 62 years
CN 31.01.1992 p4 (illus)

NELSON MANDELA GARDENS
CN 29.06.1990 p17 Opening of city garden

NELSON MARBLE WORKS, Mill Street
1851 Ward’s North of England Directory, ad p9; porps. T and J Nelson

NELSON’S BUILDINGS John St, Botchergate; so named on the 1851 census

NELSON STREET Murrell Hill House was built about 1850 by Thomas Nelson who gave his name to the street where it was situated
City Minutes 1898/99 p 405 approval for 10 houses

NEOLITHIC PERIOD By 4,000 BC people were living in the Carlisle area; a neolithic stone macehead was found at Harraby in 1849 and a neolithic stone axe head was found at Botcherby in 1934; both are illustrated in Carlisle an illustrated history p3

NETS Kingstown
Truck parts distributor
CN 18.03.1988 pp16-17 Ad

NEVIN’S FRUIT SHOP Botchergate
CN 04.05.1979 p21 Closure

NEW AIR see AIRPORT; CARLISLE

NEW BANK LANE English Street to Blackfriars Street; So named on Wood’s 1821 map of city; closed 1935
City Minutes 1902-03 p518 Permission for bridge over lane to connect business
CN 08.04.1960 p12 CN 20.08.1971 p14
CN 07.12.1990 p4 Controversy over loss of a lane

NEW BREWERY COMPANY Denton Holme; Brewery Row. New Brewery of 1778 demolished in 1974
01.09.1834 William Ross of New Brewery died [Holy Trinity Memorials no 41]
Guide to Carlisle Ad C178
CD 1880 Ad pxvii ; established 1774
CD 1884-85 Ad p256
CD 1905-06 Ad p87

NEW CARLISLE CARRIAGE CO.LTD Victoria Mews,Lonsdale Street
Posting masters and carting contractors
CD 1913-14 Ad p20

NEWCASTLE AND CARLISLE RAILWAY see RAILWAYS; NEWCASTLE AND CARLISLE RAILWAY

NEWCASTLE BUILDING SOCIETY
CN 24.09.1993 p8 Ad

NEWCASTLE STREET, Caldewgate; other local street names in this area, Hawick St, Silloth St; in local directories from 1880 and in 1879 John William Laing born at no 21
Carlisle an illustrated history p73 photo of no 21 Newcastle Street

NEW CHINTZ SHOP Bridge Street
Soft furnishings
CD 1952 Ad p88

NEW COMMERCIAL INN 78 English Street [ two doors south of coffee house house]; in local directories from 1850 to 1852
Ward’s North of England Directory 1851 p12 Ad; Elizabeth Harker

NEWFIELD Stanwix
CN 28.08.1998 p18 Aerial view

NEW GRAPES LANE So named on Wood’s 1821 map of city

NEW INN Backhouse Walk/ English Damside; in local directories from 1847 to 1902-03

NEWLAITHES AVENUE Newlaithes Hall was on this site; avenue on voters list from 1959

NEWLAITHES HALL So named Neulathes in 1435; name means ‘new barns’; Edward son of Edward and Ann Bowman died Newlaithes Hall 23.06.1790 [Monumental Inscription St Mary’s Churchyard, the Cathedral; no 286]
CWAAS vol 90, 1990
CPacquet p1 Ad New Laiths Hall estate for sale; Edward Bowman tenant
CP 14.09.1816 p2a Newlaithes Hall for sale; Mr Bowman present tenant
Mannix and Whellan 1847 Directory - William Brown, farmer
1851 census William Brown, aged 63, Farmer
21.01.1864 William Brown of Newlaithes Hall died [Monumental Inscription 17/26]
Bulmer 1901 Directory - Lowther Brown, farmer
15.10.1916 Lowther Brown of Newlaithes Hall died [Monumental Inscription 17/26]
City Council Minutes 1957/58 Demolished
CN 24.02.1989 p4 Old hall was popular place for outings
CN 09.08.1996 p10 (illus) Farm that became city’s first council estate

NEWLAITHES INFANT SCHOOL Opened September 1965
CN 07.10.1966 p24
CJ 01.10.1965 pp18,23 (illus) Opening
CN 12.04.1991 p5 Parents win school fight
CN 31.12.1992 p7 Piloting way into Europe

NEWLAITHES JUNIOR SCHOOL
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p85 1994 photo of winning gymnastics team

NEWMAN SCHOOL see CARDINAL NEWMAN SCHOOL

NEWMARKET ROAD
City Minutes 30.03.1893 item 400 approcal for laying out new road

NEWMARKET TERRACE
City Minutes 30.03.1893 item 400 approval for laying out new street

NEWSBOYS WALK
CN 23.07.1971 p14 In 1903

NEWSPAPERS
See also; Borders on Sunday; Carlisle Examiner; Carlisle Journal; Carlisle Patriot; Citizen; Cumberland News; Evening News and Star
CAIH p90
Newsplan 1A 072
CN 01.09.1951 p5 CN 08.09.1951 p5
CN 22.09.1928 p9 In the 1860s
ENS 01.12.1977 p8 (illus) Sir John Burgess on newspapers
CN 26.01.1990 p4 Celebrating birth of city chronicle
CN 01.06.1990 p4 First century paper
CN 07.12.1990 p3 Jobs lost at papers
CN 29.09.1995 p1 Paper folds after 5 issues (Borders on Sunday)
CN 18.10.1996 p5 (illus) Read all about it - we produce a special free newspaper
CN 03.09.1999 p2 Cumberland News group merger 2 city companies
CN 04.02.2000 p12 When Thackeray refused a Carlisle editorship

NEWS ROOM S see UNION NEWS ROOM; COMMERCIAL NEWSROOM

NEWSVENDOR’S BENEVOLENT AND PROVIDENT INSTITUTION - ‘OLD BEN’
CJ 12.10.1948 p3 Revived

NEWTOWN
CPacquet 22.08.1780 p1 Ad for lease of farm at Newtown, one mile west of city

NEWTOWN HOUSE Built 1840s; Newtown Road; Thomas William Carr lived here and his son William Theodore Carr built an observatory in the garden [The Topper Off, March 1931, p2]

NEWTOWN INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
CN 29.10.1971 p12

NEWTOWN LAKE
CP 11.05.1877 p7a Objections to draining of Newtown Lake

NEWTOWN PHARMACY Newtown Road
CN 14.07.1995 p6 Ad

NEWTOWN PRESBYTERIAN MISSION HALL
CJ 27.10.1911 Opened 26.10.1911

NEWTOWN ROAD
175 Years of Carlisle p20 view circa 1900 looking west
175 Years of Carlisle p61 view circa 1920 to Coledale Hall in distance
Carlisle in Old Picture Postcards; view s 56 and 57 Newtown Road
City Minutes 1900-01 p41 Road from Newtown to Ashley St named Newtown Road
CN 30.09.1994 p18 Down your lane
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p170 1997 photo of snow covered road
CN 08.05.1998 p7 Aerial view

NEWTOWN SCHOOL Erected 1915
Old Carlisle; Second photographic recollection; J.Templeton p53 1928 kids
City Minutes 1913-14 p524 Approval for infants school
Images of Carlisle Cumberland News p78 1955 class photo
CN 19.03.1993 p13 School staff attacked
CN 28.09.2001 p7 New sports and arts centre backed by councillors
CN 31.05.2002 p3 £450,000 grant for new sports and arts facility
CN 05.12.2003 p5 Added value performance boost school up league

NEW YEAR
CN 30.12.1999 p7 Ballad of Blackwell Merry Neet

NICHOL, Robert Botchergate
Ironmongers
CD 1893-94 Ad p48

NICHOL, ARMSTRONG, LOWE
CN 15.05.1992 p7 Firm takes a top award

NICHOLAS, Charles Hooper Fishing tacle manufacturer, aged 39, employing 1 apprentice, home address Castle St, born Lambeth [1851 census]

NICHOLSON, A Lawson Street, Gawthorpes Lane
French polisher
CD 1966-68 Ad p267

NICHOLSON, JAS Devonshire Street
Emigration and general shipping office
CD 1880 Ad pxviii

NICHOLSON, Joseph Wilson Court, Castle Street
Stock broker
CD 1880 Ad pxix

NICHOLSON, T and Co
Wine and spirit stores
CD 1893-94 Ad p212

NICHOLSON, William Jeweller of this city died 14.03.1813; Monumental Inscription St Cuthbert’s Yard

NICHOLSON and CARTNER Castle St; English St; East Tower Street, New Market Arcade
Glass, china and earthenware, postcards
Carlisle from the Kendall Collection p32; photo of English St shop exterior
Old Carlisle; Second photographic recollection; J.Templeton p33 Castle St shop
CD 1893-94 Ad p96
CD 1902-03 Ad page facing 1
CD 1905-06 Ad p262
CD 1907-08 Ad p262

NICHOLSON and Co Botchergate
Iron and brass founders in 19th century
1811 Jollie p 82 Botchergate iron foundry
CN 23.12.1977 p4

NICHOLSON and RIDLEY Botchergate
Chemists
CD 1952 Ad p78
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p232
CD 1955-56 Ad p234

NICHOLSON AND SKELTON Annetwell Street, Lowther Street
Spirit merchant
CN 29.04.1960 p12 (illus) CN 19.01.1973 p6 (illus)

NICOLL, A Scotch Street
Hatter and hosier
CD 1902-03 Ad p18
CD 1905-06 Ad p88

NICOLSON, Bishop William - Charity Fund
CN 03.01.1948 p5 CN 24.01.1948 p3 CN 31.01.1948 p5 CN 20.03.1948 p5

NIGHTCLUBS
See also ; BUSKERS; PAGODA; FREEDOM; MOOD; WILD VELVET CLUB; XS
CN 10.12.1989 p1 Club man Ewbank Rumours takeover
CN 15.12.1989 p10 Act quicker on rowdies
CN 07.10.1994 p12 Fury over nightclub plan
CN 14.10.1994 p13 Club plans dropped
CN 29.12.1995 p7 Bouncers slip off old image
CN 01.03.1996 p1 Neighbours braced for clash of nightclubs
ENS 07.08.1996 p1Road rage bouncer keeps job
CN 30.08.1996 pp1,10 Clubland bouncers go back to school
CN 31.01.1997 p14 £2m nightclub plan
CN 30.05.1997 pp1,10 Night spots win back licenses
CN 12.12.1997 p4 Sixty city bouncers graduate
CN 09.01.1998 p15 (illus) City clubwatch plan gets pat on back
CN 29.05.1998 p1 Buskers boss plans classy new night club
CN 20.08.1999 p4 Quiet as ban makes its debut
CN 17.12.1999 p12 Can night life begin at 40?
CN 16.02.2001 p5 Carlisle’s Sunday dancing regulations scrapped
CN 01.06.2001 p5 New nightclub planned for Botchergate
CN 17.08.2001 p3 ML Sports Bar opens with lap dancing
CN 23.08.2002 p7 Another nightclub planned for Botchergate
CN 25.07.2003 p3 Sex club closure call - Wild Velvet Club
CN 21.11.2003 p1 Ron Woods and Ged Crooks plan two new night clubs
CN 13.02.2004 p1 Carlisle bouncer cleared of assualt outside nightclub
911 see Lee Brennan, popular music singer, - personal name index

NIVEN, Thomas Ltd Murrell Hill Sawmills; Lamplugh Street
Wood products manufacturer
20.12.1916 Mill totally destroyed by fire
15.11.1919 Fire causes £600 worth of damage
CN 17.09.1938 p19 Ad
CD 1952 Ad p387
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p279
CD 1966-68 Ad p301

NIXON, Arthur S. Lowther Street
Contract work
CD 1966-68 Ad p257

NIXON, Jas B. Fisher St
Ladies and gents outfitters
CD 1927 Ad p181

NIXON, Thomas Coachmaker, aged 56, employing 8 men, home address West Tower St, born Grinsdale [1851 census]

NIXON, Thomas J. Warwick Road
Pianoforte showrooms
Leading Trader of the City Ad p55 A616

NIXON, William Bricklayer, died 04.06.1781 [Monumental Inscription st Cuthbert’s Yard]

NIXON, William W.Nixon, died 13.01.1940, set up bisiness in 1912 in Tait Street as corn merchant and grocer

NIXON AND STRONG 56 Castle Street
1882 Porters Directory Ad p84 Fishing tackle manufacturers

NIXON ENGINEERING Kingstown
CN 24.10.1997 p4 (illus) Ten years old and still going strong

NIXSON, Paul Architect and owner of marble works; 1811 Directory p xvii Paul Nixon marble cutter and stone mason, Castle Street; 1823 built 26,28,30 Castle St; marble works in Finkle Street [illustrated in Carlisle an illustrated history p51, plus portrait of Nixson] which incorporated a purpose built exhibition room, built also 1823, where 8 annual art exhibitions were held; 1829 Directory p166 Paul Nixon, Finkle St, Leith Walks, Edinburgh and Osnaburg Place, New Road, London, marble mills at Stonehouse, Dent, Yorkshire

NOBLE, John Draper and tailor, aged 59, employing 20 men, home address 17 Scotch St, born Preston [1851 census]

NOBLE, John M Boot and shoe manufacturer, aged 42, employing 8 men, home address Castle St, born Carlisle [1851 cenus]

NOBLE, Liddy Denton Street
Denton Holme Childhood, B.Cullen, p22 Description of shop

NODDER, Ikie Denton Street
Denton Holme Childhood, B.Cullen p20 Description of ironmongers shop in 1930s

NOOK STREET
City Minutes 1891-92 p 306 Approval for new street
City Minutes 1898/99 p346 Approval for 16 houses

NORBROOK LABORATORIES
CN 22.12.2000 p12 Dr Haughey’s company buys former Scotia drugs lab

NORMAN, William New Market
Butcher
CD 1952 Ad p162
CD 1955-56 Ad p232

NORMAN STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL Formally opened 20.10.1908
CN 23.10.1908 p6 Opening
CJ 24.06.1938 p5 Allotment holders to receive notice
CN 23.09.1988 p6 Classrooms closure a strain on all
CN 23.07.1993 p13 A good report for city school
CN 05.12.1997 p7 Adopted by Woolworths - that’s the wonder of Norman St
CN 10.09.1999 p19 (illus) Ad

NORMANDY VETERANS see WORLD WAR TWO

NORTHAMPTON BOOT CO Botchergate, Annetwell St, Irishgate, Castle St; Wigton Road
Boot makers
CD 1907-08 Ad p104
CD 1920 Ad p164
CD 1955-56 Ad p225

NORTH BRITISH RAILWAY INN Newtown Road; in local directories from 1869 when it was called the Pedestrian Arms; 1876 to 1920 directories refer to it as North British Railway Inn; the 1921 directory refers to it as ‘The Pedestrians’, the name it retains
CIC p47 photo taken in about 1900
CN 23.08.1991 p4 (illus)

NORTH CUMBERLAND REFORMER CO LTD West Tower Street
Newspaper publisher
CD 1893-94 Ad p92

NORTH CUMBRIA ACUTE HOSPITAL NHS TRUST Formed April 2001
CN 21.07.2000 p25 Trust merger plans to form new NCAT
CN 09.02.2001 p3 Merger means top staff will have to apply for jobs
CN 06.04.2001 p7 Top job is readvertsied
CN 04.05.2001 p15 Letters concerning site of HQ of Trust
CN 18.05.2001 p1 Accusation from consultants over siting HQ in West Cumberland
CN 18.05.2001 p12 Opinion on HQ siting; letters concerning HQ siting p13
CN 25.05.2001 p1 70 Consultants tell health chief quit politics or new job
CN 25.05.2001 p13 Letters concerning above dispute
CN 01.06.2001 p3 New HQ - Consultants; we won’t be gagged; letters p13
CN 08.06.2001 p13 Letter from Doctor at Infirmary to doctor in West Cumbria
CN 15.06.2001 p2 Consultants make formal complaint against chairman of trust
CN 01.11.2002 p5 Delay in issuing hearing aids; Trust faces £2m debt
CN 14.02.2003 p1 Trust chief executive ‘on leave’ as report critical of management
CN 21.02.2003 pp1-2 Chief executive quits; management face no confidence vote CN 28.02.2003 p1 Report published on management of North Cumbria’s hospitals
CN 07.03.2003 pp1,2 Row over report and position of chairwoman, Mrs Canon
CN 14.03.2003 p1 Chairwoman resigns; opinion p 12

NORTH CUMBRIA BUSINESS CLUB
CN 31.05.1991 p23 Business club bids to expand

NORTH CUMBRIA COMMUNITY TRANSPORT SCHEME
CN 28.02.2003 p17 Scheme expands into Allerdale area

NORTH CUMBRIA HEALTH AUTHORITY
CN 14.09.2001 p8 North Cumbria Health Authority could be abolished
CN 05.04.2002 p9 Ceases 31.03; replaced by Cumbria &Lancashire Strategic H.A.

NORTH CUMBRIA TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE see HARRABY SECONDARY SCHOOL; TECHNOLOGY CENTRE

NORTHDALE PROPERTIES
CN 07.12.1990 p12 Ad

NORTHERN BUSINESS SYSTEMS London Road
CN 25.03.1988 p10 Ad

NORTHERN BUTCHERY STORES Scotch Street; Botchergate
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p83
CD 1955-56 Ad p83
CD 1961-62 Ad p262
CD 1966-68 Ad p258

NORTHERN COUNTIES BUILDING SOCIETY Devonshire Street
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p3
CD 1955-56 Ad p230
CD 1961-62 Ad p261
ENS 15.11.1962 Supplement - opening

NORTHERN DAIRY CENTRE
CN 14.12.1990 p1 Milk firm to deliver 12 new jobs
CN 01.02.1991 p8 It’s the speedy parlour made service
CN 24.06.1994 p21 Ad

NORTHERN DAIRY SHORTHORN BREEDERS’ SOCIETY
CN 10.05.1947 p7 Carlisle branch formed

NORTHERN FURNISHING CO Victoria Viaduct, English Street
CD 1952 Ad p321
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p249
CD 1955-56 Ad p252

NORTHERN GAS BOARD
See B/CAR G.Mark-Bell...
See also GAS
CN 13.09.1957 p1 CJ 20.09.1957 pp7,8 CN 20.09.1957 pp8,10
CN 22.02.1957 p1 (illus) New plant
CN 27.09.1957 p10 Early history of gas in Cumberland
CN 29.07.1966 p3 Opening of pipe line
CN 15.08.1969 p24 North Sea Gas
CN 05.01.1990 p19 Mains scheme warning in city

NORTHERN GUILD OF COMMERCE Crescent
Trade protection society
CD 1934 Ad p224

NORTHERN MILL AND MINE FURNISHING CO Irishgate Brow
CD 1902-03 Ad p11

NORTHERN RELIEF ROAD see BYPASS

NORTHERN ROCK Devonshire Street
Building Society
CD 1966-68 Ad p257

NORTHERN RUBBER COMPANY Lowther Street
CN 17.09.1938 p20 Ad

NORTHERN SECURITY St Ninian’s Road, Upperby
CN 13.06.2003 p14 Set up 5 years ago by Mr Hopper; now takes over rival
CN 22.08.2003 p35 Feature on founder Paul Hopper

NORTHERN STATIONERY COMPANY Lonsdale Street, Botchergate
CD 1920 Ad p198

NORTHERN TEMPERANCE HOTEL 90 Lowther St
1882 Porters Directory Ad p128 Nevison’s Northern Temperance Hotel

NORTHERN TEMPERANCE HOTEL Botchergate
CD 1902-03 Ad p14

NORTHERN VACUUMS Abbey Street
CD 25.09.1992 p50 It’s personal service

NORTH OF ENGLAND EDUCATION CONFERENCE Market Hall
CN 09.01.1981 p28

NORTH OF ENGLAND NURSING HOME 18-19 Warwick Square
Established as Carlisle and North of England Trained Nurses’ Home at 18-19 Warwick Square in 1900. By 1927 the home was known as the North of England Nursing Home. The evidence of a birth certificate in 1929 giving this as place of birth suggests it was a maternity home at this time. By 1952 it had become Warwick Square Nursing Home, 19 Warwick Square, and it remained at this address until at least 1955-56

NORTH OF ENGLAND STEAM DYE WORKS Established 1856
Post Office Directory 1873 p31 of ads A28

NORTH PENNINE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
CN 07.06.1991 p11 County debut of new orchestra

NORTH SEA GAS
cn 15.08.1969 P24

NORTHUMBERLAND ARMS Botchergate; in local directories from 1850
ENS 02.11.1916 Closure

NORTHUMBERLAND ROAD
City Council minutes 11.11.1887 20/256 Plans for laying out new street approved
City Council Minutes 1893-94 item 77 approval for laying out new street

NORTH VILLA, Edentown
21.01.1884 Fanny Errington died here 21.01.1884 [Monumental Inscription 75/38]

NORTH WESTERN ELECTRICITY BOARD
CJ 26.03.1948 p5 50 year jubilee
CN 09.06.1982 Empty Courtaulds factory may be site for NORWEB depot
CN 13.06.1986 NORWEB’s new Hadrian depot opened officially
CN 24.09.1993 p15 Growing role for electoral retail giant NORWEB
CN 04.03.1994 p15 NORWEB plans £10m deal
CN 18.03.1994 p14 NORWEB Kingstown; Ad
CN 29.11.1996 p1 Hundreds without power as freezing weather takes its toll
CN 24.01.1997 p15 NORWEB store goes

NORWEB see NORTH WESTERN ELECTRICITY BOARD

NOTT and STUART LTD West Walls
Radio and TV engineers
CD 1952 Ad p364
Cumberland Directory 1954 Ad p273
CD 1955-56 Ad front cover p279

NOW LETS TRAVEL Travel agents
CN 29.07.1988 p19 Ad

NUNNERY
Topping,G and Potter,J Memorials of Old Carlisle p8 1BC 9

NURSERY Abbey Street
City Minutes 1919-20 p63 Grant to Carlisle Day Nursery established in Abbey St

NURSERY SCHOOLS
See also Raffles Day Nursery
CJ 04.08.1939 p10 Catholic nursery school Currock
CN 09.06.1995 p1 Childminders are warned to be politically correct
CN 21.02.1997 p3 Swings and roundabouts over nursery voucher plan
CN 01.08.1997 p8 Nursery schooling; the planning begins
CN 19.09.1997 p5 Toddlers face 11 mile bus trips in county’s new nursery plan
CN 05.06.1998 p3 Mother to 3 and minder to many

NURSING ASSOCIATION, CARLISLE AND DISTRICT
CP 30.04.1897 p5d Annual meeting
CP 15.07.1898; letter appealing for bath chair; nurses reside 30 Spencer St
CJ 22.12.1950 p4 Disbanded
CN 23.12.1950 p6 Disbanded

NURSING ASSOCIATION, CUMBERLAND
CP 04.02.1898 p4c General meeting
CN 10.06.1950 p7 Final meeting

NURSING INFORMATION CENTRE
CN 03.12.1949 p7 To be opened

NUTSFORD, John Bank Street
Hairdresser
CD 1880 Ad pxi

NUTTALL, John T Castle Street
Ladies tailor, furrier and funeral furnishers
CD 1893-94 Ad p62

NUTTER, Mrs M and Miss THOMPSON
CP 06.01.1821 p2d Ad that school reopened