Carlisle D. Graham (December 1850 – May 3, 1909) was an American athlete, famous for surviving several journeys through the rapids at Niagara Falls in...
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(1926–2021), American composer Carlisle Graham (1850 – 1909), American athlete Carlisle W. Higgins (1889–1980), American jurist Carlisle H. Humelsine (1915 – 1989)...
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where he scored Carlisle's only goal in a 3–1 defeat. During two loan spells at Carlisle, he scored 7 league goals in 11 matches. Graham was released by...
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barrel was actually opened. Taylor was helped out of the barrel by Carlisle Graham, her friend and the first man to run the rapids on a raft. After the...
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Carlisle United Football Club (/kɑːrˈlaɪl/ kar-LYLE, locally /ˈkɑːrlaɪl/ KAR-lyle) is a professional association football club based in Carlisle, Cumbria...
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man Fatality 1 September 1889 Carlisle Graham Survival Horseshoe Falls A week previous to his attempt over the falls, Graham had used a barrel to successfully...
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31 December 2008. "Kavanagh takes up Carlisle role" BBC Sport Retrieved on 9 January 2009 "Carlisle United: Graham Kavanagh wants to be manager". BBC Sport...
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remained living and working in Carlisle. "Graham Winstanley". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 21 August 2018. "Graham Winstanley". UK A–Z Transfers...
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and was again returned for Carlisle from 1852 until his death in 1861. Graham Land in Antarctica is named after him. Graham was born at Naworth, Cumberland...
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Carlisle is a constituency in Cumbria represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2024 by Julie Minns of the Labour Party. Carlisle...
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In retirement he was an honorary assistant bishop in the Diocese of Carlisle. Graham died at his home in Butterwick, on 9 May 2021, at the age of 91. Church...
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The Settle–Carlisle line (also known as the Settle and Carlisle (S&C)) is a 73-mile-long (117 km) main railway line in northern England. The route, which...
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Clarke James Carlisle (born 14 October 1979) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender and was chairman of the Professional...
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burial sites. Francis Abbott – also known as the "Hermit of Niagara". Carlisle Graham – first person to go through the lower rapids in a barrel. Augustus...
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of Carlisle (1644), Covenanters besiege but fail to take Carlisle, being held by Royalist James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose Siege of Carlisle (1645)...
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The Bishop of Carlisle is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Carlisle in the Province of York. The diocese covers the county of Cumbria...
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Cockermouth, Wigtown Burghs and Carlisle Sir James Graham, 1st Baronet, of Netherby (1761–1824), MP for Ripon 1798–1807 Sir James Graham, 2nd Baronet (1792–1861)...
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1941–42: Edgar Grierson (MP for Carlisle, 1945–50) 1942–44: Alexander C. G. Thomson 1944–45: Wilfred Goody 1945–46: Isa Graham 1946–47: Harold Greenop 1947–49:...
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James Graham, 1st Baronet may refer to: Sir James Graham, 1st Baronet, of Kirkstall (1753–1825), Tory MP for Cockermouth, Wigtown Burghs and Carlisle Sir...
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Fleetwood Town, as well as serving as an assistant coach at Crawley Town, Carlisle United and the Gibraltar national football team, Rooney was appointed manager...
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United Kingdom on 3 October 1808 for the lawyer James Graham. He sat as Member of Parliament for Carlisle between 1812 and 1825. The fifth Baronet was Lieutenant-Governor...
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Carlisle United F.C. is an English football club based in Carlisle, Cumbria. It was formed in 1904. They have played at Brunton Park since 1909 The club...
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The Bob Graham Round is a fell running (hill running) challenge in the English Lake District. It is named after Bob Graham (1889–1966), a Keswick guest-house...
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Geoffrey Graham Dow (born 4 July 1942) is a retired British Anglican bishop. He was the Bishop of Carlisle from 2000 to 2009, the 66th holder of the office...
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Carlisle Park is a park located on the southern bank of the River Wansbeck in Morpeth, Northumberland. The park has the William Turner Garden, an aviary...
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Nigel Pearson (redirect from Nigel Graham Pearson)
Nigel Graham Pearson (born 21 August 1963) is an English football manager and former professional player. He was most recently the manager of Championship...
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and civil parish in Cumbria, England, roughly 8 miles (13 km) east of Carlisle, and 10 miles (16 km) from the England/Scotland border. The population...
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season: Accrington Stanley AFC Wimbledon Barrow Bradford City Bromley Carlisle United Cheltenham Town Chesterfield Colchester United Crewe Alexandra Doncaster...
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Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Carlisle (1628 – 24 February 1685) was an English military leader and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various...
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Derry-Manchester, New Hampshire/Boston, Massachusetts September 15 WBIN owner Carlisle One Media announced on February 17 its intent to exit the television business...
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