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Unique rolling bridge gets new listed status
A UNIQUE 19th century industrial bridge across Ulverston Canal has just been granted special legal protection.
Last updated 3 February 2012
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Yard trainees made own tools
A MAN charged with murdering a woman who died after she was burnt in a fire has been denied bail.
Last updated 2 February 2012
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Old world look with latest tricks
MODEL railway layouts might seem to be caught in a world of nostalgia but behind the scenes often lurks the latest in technology.
Last updated 2 February 2012
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Yard trainees made own tools
PLENTY of you were quick to suggest uses for the mystery tool which featured on Monday’s Memories Page.
Last updated 2 February 2012
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Researchers raising a glass to beer history
THE history of beer and brewing comes under the spotlight in three Cumbrian events in the next few weeks.
Last updated 1 February 2012
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Two terraces receive their own royal visit
A BATTLESHIP and a new technical school stole the headlines but a pair of Hindpool streets may have made a bigger impression on a visiting princess.
Last updated 31 January 2012
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Were you an evacuee from the Blitz?
MANY Barrow youngsters spent much of the Second World War in adoptive homes in the Lakeland countryside.
Last updated 31 January 2012
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The Sky’s the limit
NOT many 21-year-olds get the chance to fly all over the world and take a leading role in a major NATO exercise, but that was just part of life for RAF navigator Ernie Diamond.
Last updated 30 January 2012
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Jet bomber introduced a new era to warfare
THE English Electric Canberra was a first-generation jet-powered light bomber manufactured in large numbers through the 1950s.
Last updated 30 January 2012
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Haggis for all
THIS week Scots all over the world have been celebrating Burns Night with traditional food and music.
Last updated 30 January 2012
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What might this be for?
WE are hoping that readers may be able to suggest the correct use for this curious vintage tool.
Last updated 30 January 2012
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Stone quarries found everywhere
MOST people driving or walking the country roads in South Cumbria will have seen holes cut almost at random in the hillside.
Last updated 30 January 2012
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Sub’s top secret tasks to help win the war
FEW Barrow submarines were given so many prominent wartime tasks as HMS Seraph – including a star role in a successful project to mislead the Germans with the use of a dead body carrying bogus papers.
Last updated 27 January 2012
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Flying winger turned down big clubs
IN Monday’s Evening Mail we carried tributes to amateur rugby league international player Tommy Trelore, who died at the age of 78.
Last updated 27 January 2012
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Life in the forest for timber girls
HAVING named most of the wartime forestry workers on two Grizedale pictures (January 19) we can now tell you who took the pictures.
Last updated 26 January 2012
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Chance to record history of lost industry
AN important local history project is set to emerge from a major scheme to improve water quality in South Cumbria.
Last updated 25 January 2012
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Readers winkled out the full story of song
A REQUEST for information about a song written about Walney brought back happy memories for several readers.
Last updated 24 January 2012
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Try camping indoors
THESE days you can’t even bank on decent summer weather so it makes sense to get away from it all for a winter break in the country and avoid the crowds.
Last updated 23 January 2012
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Rail network turned coal into electricity
BARROW’S Geoff Holme was prompted by recent Memories Page articles to writes down his recollections of the old power stations at Buccleuch Street and Roosecote – and the railways which once provided the coal.
Last updated 23 January 2012
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