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Carlisle Times & Crimes

Carlisle Times & Crimes
Carlisle Times & Crimes
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    The Two Executions of Daniel McCrory

    31/05/2026 | 27 mins.
    Daniel McCrory was a known rogue suspected of several robberies and burglaries. In 1813, an act of mercy during one burglary would be his downfall. 

    However, Daniel McCrory's ultimate fate would assure him of his place in Carlisle's history of crime and punishment. 

    Join me as we tek a deeks at The Two Executions Of Daniel McCrory. 

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    Carlisle - An Olde Travel Guide

    30/04/2026 | 37 mins.
    With people looking forward to their holidays, I thought it would be interesting to look at some first impressions of Carlisle made by early notable tourists.  

    First, we go back to 1698, when Celia Fiennes travelled to Carlisle on side saddle. Fiennes can be considered the first travel writer, although her diary entries documenting her trips weren't published until the 19th century as "Through England on Side Saddle (In The Time Of William And Mary)". While in the north, Celia isn't impressed with her lodgings, or the Scots! 

    Then, in the early 18th century, the poet Daniel Defoe - a man of many talents - visited the city and left his memories in print in the three-volume "A Tour Through The Whole Island of Great Britain", published 1724-26. 

    Finally, in 1857, Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins hope for a 'Lazy Tour' north, but are met with anything but. Find out what their alter-egos have to say about Carlisle.

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    Brawl On Botchergate - The Death Of Thomas Higgins

    31/03/2026 | 35 mins.
    Plenty of fights have erupted over the years on Botchergate, Carlisle's drinking strip, but in August 1856, one fight resulted in the death of an innocent man. 

    Find out what happened that fateful night, as we tek a deeks at the Brawl On Botchergate - The Death Of Thomas Higgins.

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    The Eagle Of Sevastopol - From Crimea To Carlisle

    01/03/2026 | 31 mins.
    When the 34th Regiment entered Sevastopol in September 1855, Private Joseph Carruthers took a large, gilded, wooden double-headed eagle from the  ruins of the opera house as a war trophy. However, by the time the eagle arrived in Britain, and in the years following, Sergeant Edward Baker seemingly took credit for capturing the eagle. 

    We'll follow the eagle's journey through the decades as it appeared as a prized possession of the 34th, later the Border Regiment. Can we get to the bottom of this Crimean quarrel? 

    Join me as we tek a deeks at The Eagle Of Sevastopol - From Crimea To Carlisle.

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    The Raffles Murder - The Death Of Isabella Steele

    01/02/2026 | 48 mins.
    On the 8th September 1887, William Hunter, Mary Steele, and Mary's three year old daughter, Isabella, set out from Wigton to walk around 13 miles to Carlisle. They had been tramping round the county all summer. Poor Isabella would not make it to the city alive. 

    Find out what happened that day as we tek a deeks at "The Raffles Murder - The Death Of Isabella Steele".

    This episode contains descriptions of violence to children and suicide.

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Looking at centuries of crack and scandal from the Great Border City. From murders and manslaughters, to ghost stories and folklore, join me as we explore the darker side of Carlisle.
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