Turntable engine, locomotive vacuum operated, by Cowans Sheldon, Carlisle, c1950. Turntable engine 1950
'Lilliput Lane' model, Flying Scotsman scene (code L2661), made by Enesco Limited under the 'Lilliput' brand, painted plaster with diecast metal model of Flying Scotsman, 2005. Flying Scotsman Lilliput Lane Model 2005
Toffee Tin, London & North Western Railway, tin box in shape of a trunk marked with leather straps and red cross " L&NWRy London". Overall: 90 mm x 121 mm x 78 mm. Toffee tin, London & North Western Railway
A black and white silver gelatin print entitled "Overwater School" by Mary Cooper, taken in Carlisle in 1980. From the Impressions Gallery exhibition, 'Space Between: Real and Unreal Cities', 1982. Overwater School 1980
A black and white silver gelatin print entitled "Home Charm" by Mary Cooper, taken in Carlisle in 1980. From the Impressions Gallery exhibition, 'Space Between: Real and Unreal Cities', 1982. Home Charm 1980
File 122. Notes by G. Allison (Murrell Hill, Carlisle). Notes on mechanics of weft insertion with diagrams, 1935, diagrams of weaves for various terry fabrics, 1941, and correspondence with J. Morton. Notes by G. Allison on mechanics of weft insertion 1935-41
“Carpet Fur” chenille. Developments at Carlisle and F. N. F. Ltd. Burton-on-Trent. 1950-55. Developments at Carlisle and F. N. F. Ltd. 1950-55
Card, light brown card, Army Classification Certificate (Army Form W. 3291), certifying that Robert James Bunner is classified fit for service abroad "in labour units, or on garrison or regimental outdoor employment" (classification B (ii)). Dated 10 Aug. 1916. Issued at the Carlisle recruiting office. Army classification certificate for Robert James Bunner 1916-10
Notice, Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, Newcastle Races, Special Train from Carlisle, 23 June 1847, black text on white background, printed by Scott and Benson, Printers, 11 English Street, Carlisle, stuck to card. Newcastle Races, Newcastle and Carlisle Railway 1847
Handbill, Two copies, Newcastle & Carlisle Railway, "Winter Arrangements", printed by Steel, Carlisle, 4th November 1837. Winter Arrangements 1837
North British Railway printed General Parcels Waybill, filled in for a parcel being sent from Carlisle Citadel Station to Burgh, 20 March 1907. North British Railway general parcels waybill (supplied title) 1907
Two sets of wooden hand blocks with pattern made from raised metal inserts for printing multi-coloured designs on fabrics. Set No. C7415 contaings 98 blocks, dating from 1840. Set No. S5255 contains 4 block dating from 1941. Stead McAlpin & Co. Printing Blocks 1840-1941
Handbill, Two copies, Newcastle & Carlisle Railway, "Winter Arrangements", printed by Steel, Carlisle, 4th November 1837. Winter Arrangements 1837
Notice. Newcastle and Carlisle Railway. Special Train at Greatly Reduced Fares from Carlisle to Naworth and Gilsland, 8 June 1845. Black text on yellow background. Printed at the Office of Charles Thurnam, Market Place, Carlisle. Stuck to card with losses to edges. special train at greatly reduced fares 1845
Notice. Lancaster and Carlisle Railway. Admittance to Platforms. August 1848. Black text on white background. Printed by J Steel, Printer, Carlisle. Stuck to board. Admittance to platforms 1848/08
Lithograph. Newcastle & Carlisle Railway. The Viaduct over the River Eden at Wetheral. Drawn by M E Nutter. Lithographed by A Picken. Printed by Day & Haghe, London. Published by Charles Thurnam, Carlisle. 1835. Viaduct Over River Eden at Wetheral 1835
One medium envelope containing yarns used in Chinese carpets. Carlisle, 1929. One medium envelope containing yarns used in Chinese carpets. Carlisle 1929
A black and white silver gelatin print entitled "The Foyer, Her Majesty's Theatre" by Mary Cooper, taken in Carlisle in 1979. From the Impressions Gallery exhibition, 'Space Between: Real and Unreal Cities', 1982. The Foyer, Her Majesty's Theatre 1979
File 111. Woven and embroidered carpet samples from Carlisle, 1929. Does not include any written papers. Woven and embroidered carpet samples from Carlisle, 1929 1929
File 119. F.N.F. samples woven at Murrell Hill, March 1936. F.N.F. samples woven at Murrell Hill, March 1936 March 1936
A black and white silver gelatin print entitled "The Foyer, Her Majesty's Theatre" by Mary Cooper, taken in Carlisle in 1979. From the Impressions Gallery exhibition, 'Space Between: Real and Unreal Cities', 1982. The Foyer, Her Majesty's Theatre 1979
Notice. Newcastle-Upon-Tyne and Carlisle Railway. Trains for Passengers and Parcels will proceed from the Company's Tempory Station west of the Infirmary, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, instead of from the Close Station, from 21 October 1839. (With list of trains and also details of trains from Redheugh and London Road, Carlisle). Black text on white background. Printed by John Bell, side, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Stuck to board. Trains for passengers and parcels........ 1839
Oral history interview with Donald Jary, conducted and recorded by David Wharton-Street at the interviewee's home in Carlisle on 18 September 2019. Duration: 2 hr. 43 min. 15 sec. Early career; rationalisation of divisions; sectorisation; liaising with Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive (GMPTE) and Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive (MPTE); Greater Manchester Council (GMC); Lancashire Country Council; Cheshire County Council; Chris Stokes; John Edmonds; Provincial North West interfaces; Service Group Manager Northern Provincial Eastern; David Wharton-Street; Tyne & Wear Passenger Transport Executive; introduction of Pacers; problems led to low availability; reporting lines; station and service improvements; Maryport; Sellafield station funded by British Nuclear Fuels (BNF); Metrocentre; relationships with Cumbria County Council; reorganisation of London Midland Region Area Managers; proposed Settle & Carlisle line closure; relationships; Organising for Quality (OfQ); Total Quality Manager Regional Railways North West (RRNW); Chris Leah; Total Quality Management (TQM) Leadership 500; Leadership 5000; Occupational Health & Safety Act; Health & Safety at Work Act; Environmental Protection Act; implications of privatisation legislation on RRNW; creation of Train Operating Units (TOUs) from 1994; Railways (Safety Case) Regulations 1994; role as Policy Advisor to the TOU Director; Disabled Persons Protection Policy; interface with PTEs; Railtrack stations and station licenses; interfaces with other TOUs; Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC); member of British Railways Board (BRB) Safety Validation Panel; Terry Worrall (Director of Safety); joining Department for Transport (DfT)’s Advisory Group on Rail Accessibility; North West Trains (NWT); Great Western Holdings; trade union reactions; Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF); geographical and service changes after privatisation; Merseyrail Electrics; First Group purchase of Great Western Holdings; franchises contiguous with NWT; First Group and management of NWT; new roles; South Manchester modernisation scheme; industry co-operation; introduction of new rolling stock; re-alignment of franchises; franchise bids 2004; Abellio Northern Rail customer service improvements; combining North West and North East franchises into Northern Rail; TransPeninne; track access agreement; Abellio train service improvements; ticketing; ATOC; ticket gates; European Foundation for Quality Management; involvement in Abellio bidding teams; Stakeholder Manager; Publicity Officer Cumbria Railways Association; Director of Settle & Carlisle Development Company; benefits of sectorisation; alternatives to privatisation; experience of managers; infrastructure management; Railtrack/Network Rail project overruns Donald Jary interviewed by David Wharton-Street 2019-09-18