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Monuments and War Memorials in Carlisle City Council District June 2014 MONUMENTS AND WAR MEMORIALS IN CARLISLE CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT JUNE 2014 MONUMENTS AND WAR MEMORIALS IN CARLISLE CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT JUNE 2014 (109Nr) CONTENTS MONUMENTS NAME ADDRESS DESCRIPTION LISTED Market Cross Greenmarket, Carlisle Stone cross Grade 1: ID 386807 James Steel Statue English Street, Carlisle Statue Grade 2: ID 386725 Queen Victoria Statue Bitts Park, Carlisle Statue Grade 2: ID 386881 James Creighton Hardwick Circus, Statue Grade 2: ID 1408781 Statue Carlisle Earl of Lonsdale The Crescent, Carlisle Statue Grade 2: ID 386880 Statue Wetheral Cross Wetheral Village Stone cross Grade 2: ID 77689 Green Emperor Hadrian Front Street, Statue No Statue Brampton Johnson Memorial Front Street, Bronze plaque No Brampton Roachburn Pit Disaster Roadside, Coal Fell Stone arch Grade 2: ID 1087583 Drinking Trough Memorial Bewcastle Cross St Cuthbert’s Stone cross Scheduled Ancient churchyard, Bewcastle Monument ID 1015728 King Edward 1 Burgh marsh Stone obelisk Grade 2*: ID Monument 1087463 King Edward 1 Statue Burgh-by-Sands Statue No Wreay Millennium Village Green, Wreay Stone Pine Cone on plinth No Pine Cone Major Aglionby Statue Earl Street, Carlisle Stone statue No Hugh McIlmoyle Brunton Park, Carlisle Bronze Statue No Statue Border Reiver Statue Reiver Court, Scotland Bronze Statue No Road Carlisle WAR MEMORIALS – NOT IN CHURCH GROUNDS NAME LOCATION DESCRIPTION WAR LISTED The Cenotaph Rickerby Park Stone obelisk WW1, WW2 Grade 2: ID 1291971 The Cenotaph Greenmarket, Stone obelisk WW2 Carlisle Harraby War London Road, Stone obelisk WW1, WW2. Memorial Carlisle Korea Botcherby War Victoria Road, Stone cross WW1 Memorial Carlisle Howie Boyd Hall Bishop Goodwin Marble Plaque WW1 Memorial Primary School, Carlisle 24th Company Cumbria Museum of Bronze plaque Boer War Cumberland and Military Life, Westmorland Carlisle Castle Memorial Carlisle City Police Cumbria Museum of Framed Roll of Honour WW1 War Memorial (from Military Life, Certificate West Walls Police Carlisle Castle Station) War Memorial from Cumbria Museum of Marble plaque WW1 Cockermouth TocH Military Life, Carlisle Castle War Memorial from Cumbria Museum of Bronze plaque WW1 Embleton Chapel Military Life, Carlisle Castle War Memorial from Cumbria Museum of Painted Roll of Honour WW1 The Loyal Excelsior Military Life, Plaque in Timber frame Lodge of Oddfellows Carlisle Castle in Maryport War Memorial from Cumbria Museum of Marble Plaque WW1 the Church of Christ, Military Life, King Street, Carlisle Castle Workington Strand Road Drill Hall Duke of Lancaster’s Bronze plaque WW1 1/4th Border Regiment County Regiment Memorial HQ, Carlisle Castle Strand Road Drill Hall Duke of Lancaster’s Bronze plaque WW1 2/4th Border Regiment County Regiment Memorial HQ, Carlisle Castle Carlisle Cemetery Richardson Street, Stone obelisk WW1 WW1 War Memorial Carlisle Carlisle Cemetery Richardson Street, Stone cross with bronze Not stated New War Memorial Carlisle sword Stanwix Cemetery Kingstown Road, Freestanding stone WW1 War Memorial Carlisle structure with bronze plaque Upperby Cemetery Manor Road, Stone obelisk WW1 War Memorial Carlisle Civic Centre War Entrance to Carlisle Bronze plaque WW2 Memorial Civic Centre Eden Bridge Gardens Oriental Gardens Bronze plaque WW1 War Memorial entrance to Rickerby Park Longtown Memorial At the road junction Stone cross Not stated Hall War Memorial outside the hall Longtown Memorial Arthuret Road, Building WW1 Hall Longtown Cumwhinton War Roadside in village Stone cross WW1, WW2 Memorial Great Corby War On wall of village Bronze plaque WW1 Memorial hall Raughtonhead War Raughtonhead Stone cross WW1, WW2 Memorial Village Scaleby War Scaleby Village Hall Stone cross WW1 Memorial Brampton & District Tarn Road, Hospital building WW1 War Memorial Brampton Hospital Brampton Hospital Tarn Road, Timber plaque WW1 War Memorial Brampton Dalston Victory Hall Village Hall Building WW1, WW2 Carlisle Grammar Trinity School Bronze plaques in WW1 School timber panel Carlisle Grammar Trinity School Bronze plaques WW2 School The Creighton School Trinity School Timber plaque WW2 Trinity School Strand Road, Carlisle Display case Afghanistan Carlisle GPO War Sorting Office, Brass plaque WW1 Memorial Junction St Nether Denton War Taylor Institute, Low Brass plaque WW1 Memorial Row Cotehill Old School Cotehill School Marble plaque WW1 War Memorial WAR MEMORIALS LOCATED IN CHURCHES AND CHURCHYARDS NAME LOCATION DESCRIPTION WAR LISTED Arthuret Church War St Michael’s and All Two bronze plaques WW1 Memorial Angels Church, Arthuret, Longtown Beaumont WW 1 St Mary’s church, Brass plaque WW1 Memorial Beaumont Beaumont WW2 St Mary’s church, Timber plaque WW2 Memorial Beaumont Bewcastle War St Cuthbert’s Church Stone cross WW1, WW2 Memorial yard, Bewcastle Bewcastle The United Reformed Granite obelisk WW1 check Knowe Church War Church, Bewcastle if also WW2 Memorial Blackford War St John the Baptist Stone cross WW1, WW2 Memorial Church yard, Blackford Brampton St Martin’s St Martin’s church, Timber and brass WW1 Church is Church WW1 Front Street, plaques Grade 1 Memorial Brampton listed Brampton St Martin’s St Martin’s church, Brass plaque WW2 Church is Church WW2 Front Street, Grade 1 Memorial Brampton listed Burgh-by-Sands War St Michael’s Church, Stone cross WW1, WW2 Memorial new graveyard Burgh-by-Sands St St Michael’s Church, Brass plaque WW1 Michael’s Church R Burgh-by-Sands Calvert Memorial Burgh-by-Sands St St Michael’s Church, Bronze plaque WW2 Michael’s Church Burgh-by-Sands WW2 Memorial Carlisle Cathedral Carlisle Cathedral Carved stone plaque WW1 WW1 Memorial Carlisle Cathedral Carlisle Cathedral Bronze plaque in timber WW1 Theodore Bayley frame Hardy VC DSO MC Memorial Carlisle Cathedral Carlisle Cathedral Marble plaque Boer War Boer War Memorial Carlisle Cathedral Carlisle Cathedral Bronze plaque WW1 Cumberland Artillery WW1 Memorial Carlisle Church of Church of Saint Timber crucifix on stone WW1 Saint Aidan war Aidan, Carlisle, plinth memorial external Carlisle St Cuthbert’s St Cuthbert’s Marble plaque WW1 Church War Church, Carlisle memorial Carlisle St Cuthbert’s St Cuthbert’s Bronze plaque WW1 Company War Church, Carlisle Memorial Carlisle St George’s St George’s (United Marble triptych plaque WW1 Church War Reformed) Church, Memorial Carlisle Carlisle St James St James Church Brass plaque in timber WW1 Church WW1 Denton Holme surround Memorial Carlisle St James St James Church Stained glass window WW2 Church WW2 Denton Holme Memorial Carlisle St James St James Church Bronze plaque WW1 Church AF Chance Denton Holme Memorial Carlisle St James St James Church Bronze plaque WW1 Church ES Chance Denton Holme Memorial Carlisle Our Lady and Our Lady and St Marble crucifix on WW1 St Joseph’s church Joseph’s Church, marble plinth War Memorial Carlisle, external Carlisle St John St John Evangelist Stone plaque WW1 Evangelist church church, Carlisle Marble plaque WW2 War Memorial Carlisle St Michaels St Michaels Church, Bronze plaque WW1 Church War Stanwix, Carlisle Memorial Carlisle St Paul’s St Paul’s Church, St Stained glass window WW1 Church War Paul’s Square, Memorial Carlisle Castle Carrock WW1 St Peter’s Church Stone cross WW1 War Memorial yard, Castle Carrock Castle Carrock WW2 St Peter’s Church Stone tablet WW2 War Memorial yard, Castle Carrock Castle Carrock St Peter’s Church Stone tablet Boer War O’Gorman Memorial Castle Carrock Cotehill War St John’s Church Stone cross WW1, WW2 Memorial yard, Cotehill Crosby-on-Eden War St John’s Church, Timber plaque WW1, WW2 Memorial Crosby-on-Eden Cumdivock War St John’s Church Timber / copper cross WW1, WW2 Memorial yard, Cumdivock on stone base Cummersdale St St James Church Framed Roll of Honour WW1, WW2 James Church War Cummersdale Certificates Memorial Cumwhitton St Mary’s Church, Clock Not stated, Memorial Clock Cumwhitton assumed WW1 Dalston War St Michael’s Church Stone cross WW1, WW2 Memorial yard, Dalston Dalston St Michael’s St Michael’s Church, Timber plaque WW1 Church War Dalston Memorial Farlam Church War St Thomas a Stone cross WW1, WW2 Memorial Becket’s Church yard, Kirkhouse Great Orton War St Giles Church yard, Bronze cross and plaque WW1 Memorial Gt Orton on stone base Hayton War St Mary Magdeline Stone cross WW1 Memorial Church yard, Hayton Hethersgill War St Mary’s Church Stone cross WW1, WW2 Memorial yard, Hethersgill Houghton War St John’s Church Stone cross WW1 Memorial yard, Houghton Irthington War St Kentigern’s Stone cross WW1, WW2 Memorial Church yard, Irthington Kirkandrews-on-Esk Church of St Andrew Two timber plaques WW1, WW2 Church is Church War Kirkandrews-on-Esk Grade 2* Memorial listed Kirklinton War St Cuthbert’s Brass plaque WW1 Memorial Church, Kirklinton Lanercost Priory War Lanercost Priory Brass plaque in stone WW1, WW2 Memorial surround Lanercost Priory Lanercost Priory Brass plaque in marble Mahdist War Howard Memorial tablet Lanercost Priory Lanercost Priory Stone tablet WW1 Charlton Brothers Memorial Nicholforest War St Nicholas Church Stone cross WW1. WW2 Memorial yard, Nicholforest Rockcliffe War St Mary’s Church Stone tablet with cross WW1, WW2 Memorial yard, Rockcliffe Scotby War All Saints Church Stone cross WW1, WW2 Memorial yard, Scotby Scotby Church Capt G All Saints Church, Memorial stained glass WW1 S Sutton MC Scotby window Memorial Window Scotby Church Capt N All Saints Church, Memorial stained glass WW1 M Saunders Scotby window Memorial Window Stapleton War St Mary’s Church Granite Obelisk WW1 Memorial yard, Stapleton Talkin Church War Talkin Church Marble plaque WW1 Memorial Walton Church WW1 St Mary’s Church, Brass Plaque on timber WW1 Memorial Walton backplate Walton Church WW2 St Mary’s Church, Brass Plaque on timber WW2 Memorial Walton backplate Warwick Bridge War St Paul’s Church Stone cross WW1, WW2 Memorial yard, Holme Eden Warwick –on-Eden St Leonard’s Church, Bronze plaque WW1 Church War Warwick-on-Eden Memorial Wetheral War Holy Trinity Church, Lychgate WW1,WW2, Memorial Wetheral Afghanistan Wreay War Memorial St Mary’s Church Brass plaque WW1 yard, Wreay MONUMENTS NAMED ON THE 2004 LIST BUT NOT LOCATED Gaitskill No memorial found.
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