Gallery - Carlisle, Hadrian's Wall and District
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Carlisle, The Cursing Stone, detail
Image Ref:7014
Solid granite sculpture (2001) by Carlisle artist, Gordon Young, located in underground gallery linking Tullie House Museum and Carlisle Castle
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Old quarry face
Image Ref:7008
Former sandstone quarry by the River Gelt, showing interesting textures
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Wild garlic in spring woodland
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Woods near the River Caldew at Dalston
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Carlisle
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The castle tower seen from Bitts Park
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Carlisle races
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Three galloping horses with stand full of spectators behind
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Kershope Forest - Cyclists at Bailey
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Family map-reading whilst pausing on the exploration on bicycle of the Kershope Forest in northern Cumbria. Infant in child’s seat behind father
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Bewcastle Cross
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Excellently preserved stone carving at St Cuthbert’s church. Cross-head is lost. Late 7th century commemorating Alcfrith. Over 14 feet tall and unusual for the sacred figures carved on it
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Christmas market
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A couple of shoppers pausing by a market stall in late afternoon
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Gelt woods and River Gelt
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Carpet of leaves in a beech wood in autumn
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Talkin Tarn – woodland walk
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Beech trees with autumn leaves bordering a path by a small lake
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Bailey, Kershope Forest - Horse riders fording a river
Image Ref:2013
One woman and two girls on horses in clearing riding across the Black Lyne river
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Carlisle – Bitts Park
Image Ref:4072
Autumn leaves
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