
A new book which tells the remarkable history of Booths has been launched in stores this autumn. The Story of Booths (1847-2008) … [Read more...]
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A new book which tells the remarkable history of Booths has been launched in stores this autumn. The Story of Booths (1847-2008) … [Read more...]
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William Forsyth from Old Meldrum, Scotland, became a distinguished horticulturist and was appointed Chief Superintendent of the Royal Gardens at … [Read more...]
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On the eastern banks of Windermere and set in acres of gardens is the Lake District National Park property called Brockhole. Brockhole is … [Read more...]
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Meccano dates back to 1901 when the small strips of metal and assorted bolts were packaged together by Frank Hornby and called Mechanics Made … [Read more...]
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From a time when motorways were a dream and drivers could read the time from a clock at the side of the road comes the Kendal Leyland … [Read more...]
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Over 20cm in height with a heavy base made of brass is the iconic miners safety lamp. Stamped with the number 908 the base fuel compartment the … [Read more...]
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Situated just outside of Penrith in North Cumbria is the now derelict castle at Lowther. The 120 acre, Grade II listed site contains the … [Read more...]




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Carlisle Cathedral boasts a peal of 12 bells, but it hasn't always been this … [Read More...]

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