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Cumbria's Museum of Miltary Life, Carlisle 5 years 8 months ago #59432

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Incorporating the Border Regiment Museum.

Silver watch presented to Private J. Wishart, 3rd V.B. Border Regiment, by the townspeople of Wigton, along with his QSAM.



A carriage clock presented to Private Gaskell, a volunteer from Staveley, Westmorland, on his return from South Africa, and his framed QSAM.



An inscribed copper and brass bugle presented to Bugler H. Peach on his return from South Africa in 1902.



Left, bolts from Colenso railway bridge, blown up by Boers in 1899; right, captured Boer spurs..



Boer pom-pom shell.



Captured Transvaal flag.



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Cumbria's Museum of Miltary Life, Carlisle 5 years 8 months ago #59440

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I have very fond memories of Carlisle Castle, but, I have not been there for many years now, I dare say the city will have changed dramatically over the years since, it used to be so beautiful.

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Cumbria's Museum of Miltary Life, Carlisle 5 years 8 months ago #59445

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I wouldn't say it's changed dramatically, probably because the council is aware of the value of tourism, but everywhere changes. When I visited the castle on Monday morning, the Poppies Remembrance installation, which has been touring the UK, was on display.



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Cumbria's Museum of Miltary Life, Carlisle 5 years 8 months ago #59465

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Sadly, everything does change, the centre of Carlisle used to be crossed by very narrow lanes, that dated back hundreds of years, the area subsequently occupied by the sort of shopping centre that you find almost anywhere in England.
Still, never mind, at least the Castle and the museum are there.

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