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Appleby Archive Listings APPLEBY ARCHIVE LISTINGS Numbers define the subject with increasing precision. 1. Appleby General 1/1 Townscape 1/1/1 – Battlebarrow 1/1/2 – Lady Anne’s Almshouse 1/1/2/1 – History 1/1/2/2 – Rules 1/1/2/3 – Admissions and Petitions 1/1/2/1 – 1/1/2/5 moved from 25 1/1/2/4 - Misbehaviour 1/1/2/5 - Broadcasts 1/1/3 – Gas works 1/1/4 – Boroughgate (incl relief of Ladysmith) 1/1/4/1 – Red House 1/1/4/2 – Banks 1/1/4/3 – High Cross 1/1/5 – Business Premises 1/1/6 – River Eden 1/1/6/1 – Floods 1/1/7 - The Sands 1/1/8 – Appleby Castle 1/1/8/1 – Appleby Castle – Sale docs from 1962 & Nightingale family 1/1/8/2 – Appleby Castle - Maps re. 19062 sale 1/1/9 – Holme Farm and Holme Street 1/1/9/1 Edenside 1/1/10 – Doomgate 1/1/11 – High Wiend 1/1/12 – Town Surveys 1/1/13 - Moot Hall 1/1/14 – Appleby East 1/1/15 – Railway Station and Carlisle/Settle Railway 1/1/16 – Market Place 1/1/16/1- Picture held in lockable cupboard 1/1/17 – Jubilee Bridge with Bongate Mill 1/1/18 – Low Wiend 1/1/19 – Appleby Bridge 1/1/20 – The Cloisters 1/1/21 – Views across Appleby 1/1/22 – Bongate 1/1/23 – Scattergate 1/1/24 – High Cup Nick and other scene 1/1/25 – “Cemetery Fields – Storey’s development of Back Lane 1/1/25/1 – 2001 Application 1/1/25/2 – 2012 Application 1/1/25/3 – Objections to plans by AIWS 1/1/26 – Chapel Street 1/1/27 – Pubs and Markets 1/1/28 – Shire Hall 1/1/28/1 – Assizes (moved from 26) 1/1/28/2 – Gaol 1/1/28/3 – Photos 1/1/28/4 – Options (for future) 1/1/28/5 – History and Architecture 1/1/29 – Bridge Street 1/1/30 -”Enhancement” 1/1/31 – Centre 67 1/1/32 – Gaol/Prison/Police buildings 1/1/32/1 – "Time Team" visit 1/1/33 – Photo Collections Appleby- general and postcards 1/1/34 – Festival Shield 1975 1/1/35 – Health Centre 1/1/36 – Telephone exchange 1/1/37 – Vicarage 1/1/38 – Pembroke Street and Clifford Street 1/1/39 – White House 1/1/40 –Telephone boxes 1/1/41 – dated buildings 1/1/42 – WW1 soldiers moved to 11/2?? 1/1/43 – Bongate Mill Exhibition 1/1/44 – Ladygarths 1/1/45 – Castle Bank 1/1/46 - Public Hall 1/1/47 – Dilapidated Buildings 1/1/48 – Fair Hill – access rights (should this be 3/19???) 1/1/49 – Orchard Place 1/1/50 - Barwise Hall 1/1/51 – County Bridges (incl.Appleby) 1/2 Schools in Appleby 1/2/1 – Appleby Grammar School (general view) 1/2/1/1 – Appleby Grammar School Accounts 1/2/1/2 – Appleby Grammar School Buildings 1/2/1/3 – School Officials 1/2/1/4 – School Memoirs 1/2/1/5 – School Events 1/2/1/7 - School “coat of arms” 1/2/1/8 – Reports about school 1/2/1/9 – Old Grammar School 1/2/1/10 – Pupils 1/2/1/11 – CD - Various legal and contract documents (listed on disc) 1/2/1/12 – Temple Sowerby Trust 1/2/1/13 – The Applebeian 1/2/2 – Appleby Primary School 1/2/3 – British and National Schools 1/2/4 – Heritage Centre 1/2/5 – delete – put in 1/2/1/9 1/2/6 – Bongate School 1/2/7 – Murton School 1/2/8 = Hilton School 1/3 Maps of Appleby 1/3/1 – Description of Boundaries 1/3/1/1 – Market Place 1/3/1/2 – Appleby & surrounding area 1/3/2 – South Appleby – 1897 1/3/3 – The Sands 1900 1/3/4 – Castle, top of Boroughgate, Bongate 1/3/5 – Butts. Sands and Battlebarrow 1/3/6 – Lower Boroughgate 1/3/7 – Scattergate, 1863 1/3/8 - 1863, N Appleby & Bongate Cross ` 1/3/9 - Barnard Castle & Kirkby Stephen (re Burton Hall) (in separate box) 1/3/10/1 – Binneys' Drawings – mainly pubs. 1/3/10/2 - Binney Survey Properties 1/3/10/3 - Drawings re. White House 1/3/10/4 – Appleby Creamery drawings Nos. 1-5 in separate roll boxes 1/4 Publications about Appleby 1/4/1 – Guide books to Appleby 1/4/1/1 – Walks 1/4/1/2 – Street Maps 1/4/2 – Publicity about Appleby 1/4/2/1 – Shops Guide 2013 1/4/2/2 – Acommodation Guide 1993 1/4/3 – Election fliers 1/4/4 – “Is Appleby a Village?” 1/4/5 – Conservation Area 1/4/6 – EDC document on alcohol consumption 1/4/7 – History of Appleby 1/4/8 – Lady Anne Clifford moved to 8/8 1/4/9 – Criticism and Defence specify 1/4/10 –“Worst Winter of the Century” booklet 1/4/10/1 – "the Long Winter" booklet 1/4/11 – World War II 1/4/12 – Newspaper Last issue Penrith Observer 1968 First Issue Herald 1860 1/4/13 – National Insurance 1/4/14 – Centre 67 see also 1/1/31 1/4/15 – Postcards 1/4/16 – St Mary’s Priory 1/4/17 – Appleby and the Crown 1/4/18 – Parish Churches 1/4/19 – Market Town Benchmarking – Appleby Report 1/5 Churches 1/5/1 – St Lawrence’s church 1/5/1/1 – Services 1/5/1/2 – Organ 1/5/1/3 – Buildings 1/5/1/4 = Bells 1/5/1/5 – Records 1/5/1/6 –Alter frontals 1/5/1/7 – Photos 1/5/1/8 - Pews 1/5/1/9 – Coat of Arms (St Lawrence) 1/5/1/10 – Redferences in other Publicatioons 1/5/1/11 – Parish magazine ("Heart of Eden") (in separate Box) 1/5/2 – St Michael’s Bongate 1/5/3 – The Sands Methodist Chapel 1/5/4 – Roman Catholic church 1/5/5 – other Appleby churches 1/5/6 – village churches 1/5/7 – Quakers 1/6 Scrapbooks 1/6/1 – General (Herald/Observer) 2/3/85 – 20/7/85 Visit by Princess Anne; Band of Hope demo; many Mayors; Edgar Hinchcliffe died 1/6/2 – 27/7/85 – 21/12/85 1/6/3/ - 28/1`2/85 – 26/4/86 Donation of prayer desk; Assize officials outside Tufton Arms; Jubilee players; Carlisle-Settle Rail- way 1/6/4 - 4/5/86 – Jan 87 Visit by Orient Express; Appleby memories; Lady Anne Clifford Docs. 2 Appleby’s surrounding townships 2/1 – Buildings 2/1/1 –Howgill Castle 2/2 – Maps 2/3 – People /specify 2/4 - Lancaster Prison 2/5 – Scenes 2/6 - M6 Motorway 2/7 – Eden Valley 2/7/1 – Dufton 2/7/1/1 – Thanet Boundary marker 2/7/2 – Kirkby Stephen 2/7/3 – Murton – Buildings 2/7/3/1 – Murton - People 2/7/3/2,- Murton - Snow 2/7/3/3 – Murton - Scenes 2/7/4 – Ormside 2/7/5 – Rutter Falls 2/7/6 – Warcop 2/7/7 – Crackenthorpe Hall 2/7/8 – Crosby Ravensworth 2/7/9 – Long Marton 2/7/10 – Kirkby Thore 2/7/11 – Great Asby 2/7/12 – Cliburn 2/7/13 – Temple Sowerby 2/7/14 – Askham 2/7/15 – Bolton 2/7/16 – Kirkoswald 2/7/17 – Wreay 2/7/18 – Hilton 2/7/19 – Brougham 2/7/20 - Lowther 3 Appleby Town Council 3/1 – Town Council Deliberations and Decisions 3/1/1 – Conservation Areas 3/2 – Town Council Finances 3/3 - Town Council Mayor (on council duties) 3/3/1 - Individual Mayors 3/3/1/1 – Frank Harland 3/4 – Town Clerks’ notes 3/5 – Stallages and Rents 3/6 – Freedom of Borough 3/7 – Personalities 3/8 – Historical 3/9 – Procedures 3/10 – Comments on ATC 3/11 – Criticism of ATC 3/12 – Appleby Gas Co. 3/13 – Loyal Addresses 3/14 – Bequests 3/15 – Regalia and Property 3/16 - River Eden and Weir 3/17 – St Mary’s Priory 3/18 – Broad Close, King George’s Field 3/19 – Protest re. sale of part of cricket field 4 Police 4/1 - Police Gazette (see also 1/1/32) 4/2 – Issues - (to be sorted) 4/3 – Sheep Scab Notice 4/4 – Press Cuttings 4/5 – Police – Staff 4/6 - Prisoners 4/7 – Assizes 4/7/1 – Atkinson Case abduction 1854 check for duplication 4/8 – Floggings 4/9 - Jacobites 5 Fire and Rescue Service 5/1 – Fire Brigade Book 5/2 – Notes for Book 5/3 – Appleby Fire and Rescue Service 5/4 – Plans for new Fire Station (1950-60?) 6 Health 7 Events (except for New Fair - see heading 10 7/1 – Civic occasions 7/1/1 – Assizes 7/2 – Carnival 7/2/1 – Carnival programmes 7/2/2 – Carnival medallions 7/3 – Queen’s Visit 7/4 – Pancake Derby Day 7/5 - Raft Race 7/6 – Handover of Westmorland Militia Colours 7/7 - Fashion Show 7/8 – Millenium Celebration 7/9 – Appleby Agricultural Show 7/10 –" The Longest Winter" - 1963 7/11 – Festival of Britain 7/12 – Remembrance Day 7/13 – Mayor-Making 7/14 – Festival of Villages 7/15 – Hospice Concerts 7/16 – Political Events 7/17 - Inner Wheel 7/18 – Mission to Albania 7/19 - Church Events 7/20 – Youth Clubs 7/21 - 5 Nov – Bonfire Night 7/22 – Royal Jubilees 7/23 – Royal Visits 7/24 – Kaiser’s Visit 7/25 – Coronations 7/26 – Operas 7/27 – Folk Festivals 7/28 – Pageants and Re-enactions 7/29 – Westmorland Societies 7/30 – Settle-Carlisle railway 7/30/1 – Friends of Carl-Settle Rly Newsletter 1982-2014 (in separate box) 7/31 – Charities 7/32 – “Old Sweats “ reunions 7/33 – British Legion sports 7/34 - Historic Appleby Exhibition 7/35 – Appleby Country Fair 1999 7/36 – Flower Festivals 8 People 8/1 – Appleby Notables 8/1/1 – Photo of Mayor 8/1/2 – Martin Holmes 8/1/3 – John Sewell Rigg 8/1/4 –Rev Peter Norton 8/1/5 – Francis Simpson (1890- ) 8/1/6 – Miss S M Ingham 8/1/7 – H Wilkinson 8/1/8 – G S Evans (1873-1969) 8/1/9 – Francis Howgill 8/1/10 - John Boste (Saint) 8/1/11 –Harry Allen 8/1/12 – George Rowland Thompson 8/1/13 – Miss Thornborrow 8/2 – Visits to/from Appleby 8/3 – Families specify 8/4 – Clubs and Groups 8/4/1 – photo of Red Cross Group 8/4/2 – Girl Guides ) moved to 9/19 8/4/3 – Brownies) ) moved to 9/20 “ 8/4/4 - Veterans 8/5 – Trades people to be modified …see 21 8/6 – Historical specify 8/6/1 – John Robinson 8/6/2/ - Atkinson/Ward Check with 4/7/1 8/6/3 – Sir Richard Pearson (1783-1805) 8/7 – St Anne’s Almshouse Residents 8/7/1 – Mrs Dent’s Memoirs 8/7/2 – Memories of a Life in Appleby 8/8 – Lady Anne Clifford 8/9 – Red House Residents 8/9/1 – Red House Residents Autographs 8/10 – Royal Observer Corps & Civil Defence Corps moved to 9/21 8/11 – Testimonials 8/12 – Town Band 8/13 – Weddings 8/14 – School Groups 8/15 – Obituaries & Memorial Services 8/16 – Crowds 8/17 – Gossip & Anecdotes 8/18 – Fire Brigade moved to 5/1 8/19 – School experiences 8/20 – Eric Fleming 8/21 – Richard Moore 8/22 – Heelis Scrapbooks 8/23 – Shepherd family 8/24 – Samuel Burns 8/25 – Lawson family 8/26 – Spooner family but see 8/35 below 8/27 – Annie Graham (1913 - ) 8/28 – Kellet, Chatterley families 8/29 –Yare family 8/30 – Thwaites family 8/31 – John Hall (1931 – 2012) 8/31/1 - Photos taken by John Hall: 8/31/1/1 – Agriculture 8/31/2 – Methodism 8/31/3
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