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Rediscovered 1940s photos inspire new book by Carlisle business
Inspired by Gladiator? Carlisle is one of the best places to be to get your Roman fix
Two war heroes commemorated for the first time with new memorial
Poignant services held to mark Remembrance Sunday
Tullie officially closed to the public ahead of new exhibition
Luxury steam locomotive to travel in style along Settle-Carlisle line
'We will remember them every day' - the man behind a new WWI display
H&H Reeds, Cumbria's oldest printing firms sold for undisclosed sum
Event and observance details for Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day
Carlisle MP pays tribute to Border Regiment ahead of Remembrance Sunday
Museum receives 'highest' honour among aviation heritage for saving RAF plane
Nominations open for endangered building list after Turkish Baths success
Museum hard at work on rebuild of last surviving RAF plane
Metal detectorist unearths Emperor Hadrian Roman coin at Carlisle dig
Carlisle Unity Festival to host several events in Carlisle next week
Book returned to school library more than a century overdue
Carlisle Woman Cathy Comes Home for Cramlington Train Wreckers Play
Skiddaw Forest in the Lake District fundraising appeal meets target in just six weeks
Keswick Museum unveils new display on one of Cumbria's first museums
Talk unveils discoveries from Carlisle Cricket Club dig
Readers react to first impressions of Carlisle
What's Carlisle really like? Impressions of my first two weeks
Coins found in Cumbria which date back to 10th century declared as treasure
Unique coin minted in Carlisle in 12th century sells for more than £30,000
Archaeological dig continues to 'astound' as another Roman head unearthed
'Swans is in the blood': New book honours family and shipbuilders' legacy
Service planned to remember Border Regiment soldiers who fought at Battle of Arnhem
West Cumbrian museum shares history of iconic Grand Hotel
'Unique' 12th century coin minted in Carlisle to fetch up to £20k at auction
Cumbria's Museum of Military Life set to host final family event for Arnhem
Roman frontier gallery reopens at Tullie House
Look inside: Colliery Mission building to go under the hammer for £30k
Roman history community group to host talk at Muncaster Castle
Family who lost dad in oil rig disaster have passport returned 44 years later
History blogger praised for 'excellent' posts
Claire Foy finds Carlisle connection in Who Do You Think You Are?
Archaeologists to dig into evidence of potential 'Roman cemetery'
Carlisle station to play host to host historic steam tour
Carlisle history blogger uncovering 'centuries of crack and scandal'
Couple visit grandfather clock made in Cumbria which now stands in 10 Downing Street
Blast from the past: History buff spruces up historic city cannon
The Beacon museum in West Cumbria to host mining history event
Carlisle to commemorate 80th anniversary of WW2 operation
Archaeological dig unearths 'fascinating' medieval history
Plaque unveiled to honour Titanic engineer, Jonathan Shepherd, of Whitehaven
Book tells the story of an infamous Victorian prostitute from Cumbria
RAF veteran searching for family of Carlisle RAF pilot killed in plane crash in 1944
Theatre by the Lake marks 25th birthday with star-studded photo exhibition
Archaeologists make a return to Carlisle's Roman Bathhouse for mini-dig
Metal detectorist's 'extraordinary' find could reveal more about life 4,000 years ago
Main body of historic RAF plane arrives in Cumbria
Keswick Museum launches new display for theatre's 25th anniversary
Cumbria’s Museum of Military Life hold event for families of Arnhem soldiers
The tale of Kaid Andrew Belton - Cumbria's Lawrence of Arabia