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Postcard Rickerby Park Carlisle memorial - Taken by Unknown - Part of Sarah Marr Postcard Collection (Date estimated) 25 May 1922
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Rickerby Park cenotaph - Taken by Carlisle City Council 11 Oct 2011
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Carlisle Cenotaph after cleaning and repairs July 2014 - Taken by Carlisle City Council 19 Aug 2014
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Carlisle Cenotaph following cleaning and repairs July 2014 - Taken by Carlisle City Council 19 Aug 2014
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Carlisle Cenotaph floowing cleaning and repairs July 2014 - Taken by Carlisle City Council 19 Aug 2014
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Carlisle Cenotaph following cleaning and repairs July 2014 - Taken by Carlisle City Council 19 Aug 2014
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Rickerby Park Cenotaph - Taken by 28th61st 21 Dec 2017
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One of two Park benches close to the Memorial - Taken by Mike Coyle 28 Jan 2018
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Second of two Park benches close to the Memorial - Taken by Mike Coyle 28 Jan 2018
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The front face of the Memorial - Taken by Mike Coyle 28 Jan 2018
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Top detail - Taken by Mike Coyle 28 Jan 2018
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Front detail - Taken by Mike Coyle 28 Jan 2018
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Memorial inscriptions - Taken by Mike Coyle 28 Jan 2018
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Associated Park Bench 1 - Taken by Mike Coyle 28 Jan 2018
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Associated Park Bench 2 - Taken by Mike Coyle 28 Jan 2018
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Overall View up the processional route from the bridge - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 22 Aug 2021
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The dedications for both wars - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 22 Aug 2021
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Overall view of the reverse side - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 22 Aug 2021
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Overall View of the interpretation board at the start of the processional route - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 22 Aug 2021
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Close up 1 of part of the interpretation board - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 22 Aug 2021
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Close up 2 of part of the interpretation board - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 22 Aug 2021
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First of two new benches beside the memorial - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 22 Aug 2021
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Second of two new benches beside the memorial - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 22 Aug 2021
Reference WMO/132433
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TO THE IMMORTAL MEMORY OF THE MEN AND WOMEN/OF CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND/WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES DURING THE GREAT WAR/AND IN HONOUR OF THE SERVICES OF THE/BORDER REGIMENT/WESTMORLAND AND CUMBERLAND YEOMANRY/CUMBERLAND BRIGADE ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY/WESTMORLAND DETACHMENT RAMC// ALSO COMMEMORATES THOSE/WHO LOST THEIR LIVES IN/WORLD WAR II 1939-1945/AND SUBSEQUENT CONFLICTS On the reverse side: 1914 - 1918 Both Park Benches include the inscription: In memory of those who gave their lives in the Great war 1914 - 1918
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Grade II* (England)
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