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The conservation project at Carlisle Castle has been completed. English Heritage In 1315, Scottish king Robert the Bruce tried to take it, and in 1568 Mary, Queen of Scots was held captive in one ...
Details of the Roman armour found at Carlisle Castle. It is currently thought that the fragments of armour date to the first half of the second century after AD 103-5, and are probably Hadrianic ...
Details on the carvings at Carlisle Castle are now said to be more clearly visible than they have been for years Carvings made by medieval prisoners of animals or family symbols in a castle's keep ...
An internationally important archaeological dig in Carlisle has unearthed rare articulated armour and a nit comb, with a louse still in it. The dig, which took place over a decade in front of Carlisle ...
Carlisle will honour World War Two veterans in an 80th anniversary D-Day remembrance on Thursday June 6. At 9.15pm, Carlisle Castle will light up a beacon to commemorate 80 years since the D-Day ...
Carlisle is set to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day next month with a series of events. On Thursday, May 8, the city will commemorate the end of World War II in Europe with a range of activities.
Items including souvenirs and brochures will be on display. ... William Rufus telling the Flemish architects to build Carlisle Castle in 1092 - as re-enacted in the 1928 pageant.
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Carlisle to commemorate 80th anniversary of WW2 operation - MSNA Beating Retreat military ceremony will be held within Carlisle Castle at 5.30pm with The Duke of Lancaster’s Regimental Band. Colonel Andrew Dennis, ...
Thousands of people visited a replica WW1 style trench to commemorate remembrance at a 900-year-old castle. A 160 foot Western Front trench was constructed at Carlisle Castle in Cumbria.
Details on the carvings at Carlisle Castle are now said to be more clearly visible than they have been for years Carvings made by medieval prisoners of animals or family symbols in a castle's keep ...
The conservation project at Carlisle Castle has been completed. English Heritage In 1315, Scottish king Robert the Bruce tried to take it, and in 1568 Mary, Queen of Scots was held captive in one ...
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