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The buffet on this station was the setting for the 1946 film "Brief Encounter" - Carnforth Station
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The buffet on this station was the setting for the 1946 film "Brief Encounter" - Carnforth Station
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The buffet on this station was the setting for the 1946 film "Brief Encounter" - Carnforth Station
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Site of the former Roxy Cinema 1921-1961 Sponsored By The Co-Op
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Site of the former Roxy Cinema 1921-1961 Sponsored By The Co-Op
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Site of the former Roxy Cinema 1921-1961 Sponsored By The Co-Op
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Site of the first Salvation Army Hall in Carnforth April 1886
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Site of the first Salvation Army Hall in Carnforth April 1886
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Site of the first Salvation Army Hall in Carnforth April 1886
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Benny Hill 1924-1992 Comedian lived here 1960-1986
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Benny Hill 1924-1992 Comedian lived here 1960-1986
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Benny Hill 1924-1992 Comedian lived here 1960-1986
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Benny Hill 1924-1992 Comedian lived here 1960-1986
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08 February 1972 This English Heritage building was the first overseas property of Independent Bangladesh. Procured by Prime Minister Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Founding Father of Bangladesh
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08 February 1972 This English Heritage building was the first overseas property of Independent Bangladesh. Procured by Prime Minister Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Founding Father of Bangladesh
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08 February 1972 This English Heritage building was the first overseas property of Independent Bangladesh. Procured by Prime Minister Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Founding Father of Bangladesh
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Francis Bacon 1909-1992 Painter lived and worked here 1961-1992
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Francis Bacon 1909-1992 Painter lived and worked here 1961-1992
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Francis Bacon 1909-1992 Painter lived and worked here 1961-1992
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Worshipful Company of Constructors Royal Charter Award for Excellence in Construction. Awarded to Crossrail as the most outstanding engineering project of its time 2018
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Worshipful Company of Constructors Royal Charter Award for Excellence in Construction. Awarded to Crossrail as the most outstanding engineering project of its time 2018
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Cooks Hall Was built on this site circa 1500 and rebuilt and enlarged 1674. In 1764 a fire partially destroyed the Hall which was again rebuilt but was totally destroyed by fire in 1771.
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Cooks Hall Was built on this site circa 1500 and rebuilt and enlarged 1674. In 1764 a fire partially destroyed the Hall which was again rebuilt but was totally destroyed by fire in 1771.
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Near this site stood the office of Mary Harris Smith FCA the World's first female chartered accountant 1844-1934
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Near this site stood the office of Mary Harris Smith FCA the World's first female chartered accountant 1844-1934
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Near this site stood the office of Mary Harris Smith FCA the World's first female chartered accountant 1844-1934
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Wine merchant Findlater, Mackie, Todd & Co occupied this arch from 1863-1967. Around 1897 a glazed terracotta faience was added over the earlier Victorian frontage still extant behind. The Arch Company, supported by The Railway Heritage Trust, restored
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Wine merchant Findlater, Mackie, Todd & Co occupied this arch from 1863-1967. Around 1897 a glazed terracotta faience was added over the earlier Victorian frontage still extant behind. The Arch Company, supported by The Railway Heritage Trust, restored
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Wine merchant Findlater, Mackie, Todd & Co occupied this arch from 1863-1967. Around 1897 a glazed terracotta faience was added over the earlier Victorian frontage still extant behind. The Arch Company, supported by The Railway Heritage Trust, restored
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Wine merchant Findlater, Mackie, Todd & Co occupied this arch from 1863-1967. Around 1897 a glazed terracotta faience was added over the earlier Victorian frontage still extant behind. The Arch Company, supported by The Railway Heritage Trust, restored