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  2. Bowls England National Championships (men's fours) - Wikipedia

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    The title was awarded to Carlisle Edenside. [3] Venues ... 1936, 1938–1939 (Temple Bowling Club, Denmark Hill) 1925 (City & Spa clubs, Gloucester) ... Cumbria: Ken ...

  3. Currock - Wikipedia

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    Cumbria 54°52′55″N 2°55′42″W  /  54.88206°N 2.928317°W  / 54.88206; -2. Currock is a southern suburb of Carlisle , Cumbria , England. [ 2 ]

  4. Timeline of Carlisle - Wikipedia

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    73 - Winter: a Roman timber fort is constructed in what is now the site of Carlisle Castle. [3] 83 - the Roman fort at Carlisle is reconstructed. [4] 685 - Saint Cuthbert visits Carlisle. [5] 1092 - William II invades the area surrounding Carlisle and reincorporates Carlisle into England after it had been taken by the Scots.

  5. Carlisle - Wikipedia

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    Carlisle is the only city in Cumbria. The city centre is largely pedestrianised and the Lanes shopping centre is home to around 75 shops. Carlisle has a compact historic centre with a castle, cathedral and semi-intact city walls, as well as other medieval buildings including the Guildhall and Tithe Barn.

  6. List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: B - Wikipedia

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    Bogfield (Carlisle) Maryport and Carlisle Railway: 1844 Bogside NBR: 1958 Bogside (Strathclyde) G&SWR: 1967 Bogside Moor Halt: L&AR: 1930 Bold: St Helens Canal and Railway: 1858 Boldon: York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway: 1853 Bolham Halt: GWR: 1963 Bollington: GCR/North Stafford Joint Railway: 1970 Bolsover Castle: MR: 1930 Bolsover South: LD ...

  7. City of Carlisle - Wikipedia

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    The City of Carlisle (/ k ɑːr ˈ l aɪ l / kar-LYLE, locally / ˈ k ɑːr l aɪ l / KAR-lyle [1]) was a local government district of Cumbria, England, with the status of a city.It was named after its largest settlement, Carlisle, but covered a far larger area which included the towns of Brampton and Longtown, as well as outlying villages including Dalston, Scotby and Wetheral.

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