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Ellenfoot |
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Maryport (formerly Cumberland) |
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BNS23.jpg (taken 25.5.2007)
CFN75.jpg (taken 30.9.2016)
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old map:- OS County Series (Cmd 44 8) placename:- Maryport
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Maps, County Series maps of Great Britain, scales 6 and 25
inches to 1 mile, published by the Ordnance Survey, Southampton,
Hampshire, from about 1863 to 1948. OS County Series (Cmd 44 4) OS County Series (Cmd 45 1) OS County Series (Cmd 45 5)
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old map:- Mackenzie 1760s placename:- Mary Port
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Chart, uncoloured engraving, Solway Firth, Cumberland and
Scotland, scale about 1 inch to 1 mile, by Murdoch Mackenzie
snr, engraved by Thomas Bowen, Fleet Street, published by
Murdoch Mackenzie snr, Kenneth Mackenzie and Murdoch Mackenzie
jnr, London, 1776. click to enlarge MCK9P3.jpg "MARY PORT" item:- Carlisle Library : Map 327 Image © Carlisle Library |
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old map:- Donald 1774 (Cmd) placename:- Maryport
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Map, hand coloured engraving, 3x2 sheets, The County of Cumberland, scale about 1
inch to 1 mile, by Thomas Donald, engraved and published by Joseph Hodskinson, 29
Arundel Street, Strand, London, 1774.
D4NY03NW.jpg "MARYPORT" blocks, perhaps a church, labelled in block caps; a town item:- Carlisle Library : Map 2 Image © Carlisle Library |
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old map:- Donald 1774 (Cmd) placename:- Maryport
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Map, hand coloured engraving, 3x2 sheets, The County of Cumberland, scale about 1
inch to 1 mile, by Thomas Donald, engraved and published by Joseph Hodskinson, 29
Arundel Street, Strand, London, 1774.
DN04Mryp.jpg "MARYPORT" Labelled in block caps for a market town; a harbour and a few buildings. item:- Carlisle Library : Map 2 Image © Carlisle Library |
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old map:- Donald 1774 (Cmd) placename:- Maryport
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Map, hand coloured engraving, 3x2 sheets, The County of Cumberland, scale about 1
inch to 1 mile, by Thomas Donald, engraved and published by Joseph Hodskinson, 29
Arundel Street, Strand, London, 1774.
D4NY03NW.jpg "MARYPORT" blocks, perhaps a church, labelled in block caps; a town item:- Carlisle Library : Map 2 Image © Carlisle Library |
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old map:- Donald 1774 (Cmd) placename:- Maryport
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source data:- |
Map, hand coloured engraving, 3x2 sheets, The County of Cumberland, scale about 1
inch to 1 mile, by Thomas Donald, engraved and published by Joseph Hodskinson, 29
Arundel Street, Strand, London, 1774.
DN04Mryp.jpg "MARYPORT" Labelled in block caps for a market town; a harbour and a few buildings. item:- Carlisle Library : Map 2 Image © Carlisle Library |
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evidence:- |
old map:- Pennant 1777 placename:- Maryport
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source data:- |
Map, hand coloured engraving, A Map of Scotland, Hebrides and
Part of England, drawn for Thomas Pennant, engraved by J Bayly,
published by Benjamin White, London, 1777. click to enlarge PEN1Cm.jpg "VIROSIDUM / Maryport" circle; buildings, village, etc item:- private collection : 66 Image © see bottom of page
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evidence:- |
old map:- Aikin 1790 (Cmd) placename:- Mary Port
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Map, uncoloured engraving, Cumberland, by John Aikin, London,
1790. click to enlarge AIK3.jpg "Mary Port" circle; town item:- JandMN : 145 Image © see bottom of page
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old map:- Bailey 1797 placename:- Mary Port
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Map, soil etc, uncoloured engraving, Cumberland, scale about 21
miles to 1 inch, by J Bailey, engraved by Neele, Strand,
published by Messrs Robinson, Paternoster Row and G Nicol, Pall
Mall, London, 1797. click to enlarge BY04.jpg "Mary Port" no symbol item:- Armitt Library : A680.2 Image © see bottom of page
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road book:- Cary 1798 (2nd edn 1802) placename:- Maryport
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source data:- |
Road book, itineraries, Cary's New Itinerary, by John Cary, 181
Strand, London, 2nd edn 1802. goto source click to enlarge C38319.jpg page 319-320 "Maryport" market town, post office "INN. Maryport, Golden Lion." item:- JandMN : 228.1 Image © see bottom of page
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road book:- Cary 1798 (2nd edn 1802) placename:- Maryport
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Road book, itineraries, Cary's New Itinerary, by John Cary, 181
Strand, London, 2nd edn 1802. goto source click to enlarge C38557.jpg page 557-558 "Maryport" market town "INNS. ... Maryport, Golden Lion." item:- JandMN : 228.2 Image © see bottom of page
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evidence:- |
old map:- Cooke 1802 placename:- Maryport
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Map, Cumberland, scale about 15.5 miles to 1 inch, by George
Cooke, 1802, bound in Gray's New Book of Roads, 1824, published
by Sherwood, Jones and Co, Paternoster Road, London, 1824. click to enlarge GRA1Cd.jpg "Maryport / 328" blocks, upright lowercase text; town, distance from London item:- Hampshire Museums : FA2000.62.2 Image © see bottom of page
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old map:- Cooke 1802 placename:- Maryport
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Map, The Lakes, Westmorland and Cumberland, scale about 8.5
miles to 1 inch, engravedby Neele and Son, published by
Sherwood, Jones and Co, Paternoster Road, London, 1824. click to enlarge GRA1Lk.jpg "Maryport" blocks, upright lowercase text; town item:- Hampshire Museums : FA2000.62.5 Image © see bottom of page
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old map:- Laurie and Whittle 1806 placename:- Maryport placename:- Ellenfoot
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source data:- |
Road map, Completion of the Roads to the Lakes, scale about 10
miles to 1 inch, by Nathaniel Coltman? 1806, published by Robert
H Laurie, 53 Fleet Street, London, 1834. click to enlarge Lw18.jpg "Maryport or Ellenfoot 310¾" market town; distance from London; travellers supplied with post horses or carriages item:- private collection : 18.18 Image © see bottom of page
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old map:- Cooper 1808 placename:- Maryport
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Map, uncoloured engraving, Cumberland, scale about 10.5 miles to
1 inch, drawn and engraved by Cooper, published by R Phillips,
Bridge Street, Blackfriars, London, 1808. click to enlarge COP3.jpg "Maryport" circle with two side bars; town item:- JandMN : 86 Image © see bottom of page
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evidence:- |
old map:- Wallis 1810 (Cmd) placename:- Maryport
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source data:- |
Road map, hand coloured engraving, Cumberland, scale about 16
miles to 1 inch, by James Wallis, 77 Berwick Stree, Soho,
London, 1810. click to enlarge WL13.jpg "Maryport / 328" town; distance from London item:- Dove Cottage : 2009.81.10 Image © see bottom of page
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evidence:- |
old print with text:- Farington 1816 placename:- Maryport item:- placename, Maryport; population, Maryport item:- shipping
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source data:- |
Print, uncoloured engraving and descriptive text, Maryport, Cumberland, drawn by Joseph
Farington, engraved by F R Hay, published by T Cadell and W Davies, Strand, London,
1815. click to enlarge FA0424.jpg printed, bottom left, right, centre "Drawn by J. Farington R.A. / Engraved by F. R. Hay. / Maryport. / London Published
Septr. 15, 1815, by T. Cadell &W. Davies, Strand." Descriptive text:- "VIEW OF MARYPORT." "THE town of Maryport, which is in the parish of Cross Canonby, has of late years become
very populous. Till the year 1750 there was only one house at Ellen-Foot, the present
site of the town of Maryport. The town owed its origin to the exertions of the late
Mr. Senhouse's father, who called it Maryport in compliment to his wife. Mr. Pennant,
writing in 1774, says, that there were then above 100 houses at Maryport. In Nicholson
and Burn's History, published in 1777, the number of families is stated at about 340;
the number of families in 1811 is stated at 709; the inhabitants, exclusively of seamen,
at 3,134. It is said that, in 1777, there were between seventy and eighty sail of
shipping at this port, from thirty to two hundred and fifty tons burden. There are
now about one hundred, their average burden being about one hundred and thirty-five
tons. The chief trade consists in the exportation of coals to Ireland from the neighbouring
collieries. Timber, flax, and iron, are imported from the Baltic. There are three
ship-building yards, and every kind of trade and manufacture connected with it. There
is a considerable herring-fishery, which was remarkably productive in 1813 and 1814.
About twenty boats are employed in it at Maryport. Cod-fish are caught in great abundance
in the winter season, and salmon-trout in the river Ellen in the summer. There is
a considerable market at this place for butchers'-meat, and all sorts of provisions,
on Friday, and a smaller market on Tuesday." "A chapel was built at Maryport in 1760, and consecrated by Bishop Lyttleton in 1763.
In this chapel is the monument of Humphrey Senhouse, Esq. founder of the town of Maryport,
who died in 1770. The chapel of Maryport has been augmented by Queen Anne's bounty.
Humphrey Senhouse, Esq. whose grandfather gave the sum of two hundred pounds towards
procuring it, is the Patron. There are meeting-houses at Maryport for the Presbyterians,
Quakers, and for the Wesleyan Methodists." item:- Armitt Library : A6666.24 Image © see bottom of page
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evidence:- |
old map:- Otley 1818 placename:- Maryport
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source data:- |
Map, uncoloured engraving, The District of the Lakes,
Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire, scale about 4 miles to
1 inch, by Jonathan Otley, 1818, engraved by J and G Menzies,
Edinburgh, Scotland, published by Jonathan Otley, Keswick,
Cumberland, et al, 1833.
OT02NY03.jpg "MARYPORT" item:- JandMN : 48.1 Image © see bottom of page
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evidence:- |
old text:- Gents Mag
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source data:- |
Magazine, The Gentleman's Magazine or Monthly Intelligencer or
Historical Chronicle, published by Edward Cave under the
pseudonym Sylvanus Urban, and by other publishers, London,
monthly from 1731 to 1922. goto source Gentleman's Magazine 1819 part 1 p.507 From the Compendium of County History:- "Mary-port was founded by Humphrey Senhouse, esq. who died in 1770, and was buried
in the chapel of that town. It was so named in honour of his wife. At Ellen-foot,
the site of the present town, till the year 1750"
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old text:- Gents Mag 1819 item:- population, Maryport
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goto source Gentleman's Magazine 1819 part 1 p.508 "there was only one house; and in 1811 there were in Mary-port 323 houses, containing
3134 inhabitants, exclusive of sailors, which were estimated at 900 more."
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evidence:- |
old map:- Hall 1820 (Cmd) placename:- Maryport
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source data:- |
Map, hand coloured engraving, Cumberland, scale about 21 miles
to 1 inch, engraved by Sidney Hall, published by S Leigh, 18
Strand, London, 1820-31. click to enlarge HA14.jpg "Maryport / 311" circle, upright lowercase text; town; distance from London item:- JandMN : 91 Image © see bottom of page
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descriptive text:- Otley 1823 (5th edn 1834) item:- geology
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Guide book, A Concise Description of the English Lakes, the
mountains in their vicinity, and the roads by which they may be
visited, with remarks on the mineralogy and geology of the
district, by Jonathan Otley, published by the author, Keswick,
Cumberland now Cumbria, by J Richardson, London, and by Arthur
Foster, Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, 1823; published 1823-49,
latterly as the Descriptive Guide to the English Lakes. goto source Page 40:- "... The Ellen rises in the mountains north of Skiddaw, and ... falls into the sea at Maryport." "..." goto source Page 163:- "... Coal is raised ... on the south side of the river Ellen at Maryport. From Maryport
towards Carlisle, and thence to Penrith, is a large tract of red sandstone of unknown
depth. ..."
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evidence:- |
old map:- Greenwood 1824 placename:- Maryport
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source data:- |
Map, engraving, Map of the County of Cumberland, scale about 1
inch to 1 mile, etc, by Christopher and John Greenwood,
published by George Pringle jnr, 70 Queen Street, Cheapside,
London, 1823.
gw12mryp.jpg "MARYPORT" street map; labelled in block caps for a market town; notice the harbour. item:- National Library of Scotland : EME.b.3.11 Image © National Library of Scotland |
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old map:- Cobbett 1832 placename:- Maryport
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source data:- |
Map, uncoloured engraving, Cumberland, scale about 20 miles to 1
inch, by William Cobbett, 11 Bolt Court, Fleet Street, London,
1832. click to enlarge COB5.jpg "Maryport" dot and circle; town item:- JandMN : 117 Image © see bottom of page
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evidence:- |
old map:- Ford 1839 map placename:- Maryport
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source data:- |
Map, uncoloured engraving, Map of the Lake District of
Cumberland, Westmoreland and Lancashire, scale about 3.5 miles
to 1 inch, published by Charles Thurnam, Carlisle, and by R
Groombridge, 5 Paternoster Row, London, 3rd edn 1843.
FD02NY03.jpg "MARYPORT" item:- JandMN : 100.1 Image © see bottom of page
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old map:- Garnett 1850s-60s H placename:- Maryport
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source data:- |
Map of the English Lakes, in Cumberland, Westmorland and
Lancashire, scale about 3.5 miles to 1 inch, published by John
Garnett, Windermere, Westmorland, 1850s-60s.
GAR2NY03.jpg "MARYPORT" blocks, settlement item:- JandMN : 82.1 Image © see bottom of page
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old text:- Dickens 1857 placename:- Maryport
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Book, The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices, by Charles Dickens,
1857. goto source Page 54:- "..." ""Judge, then," returned Francis, adopting the style of the story-book, "with what success. I go to a region which is a bit of water-side Bristol, with a slice of Wapping, a seasoning of Wolverhampton, and a garnish of Portsmouth, and I say, 'Will you come and be idle with me?' And it answers, 'No; for I am a great deal too vaporous, and a great deal too rusty, and a great deal too muddy, and a great deal too dirty altogether; and" goto source Page 55:- "I have ships to load, and pitch and tar to boil, and iron to hammer, and steam to get up, and smoke to make, and stone to quarry, and fifty other disagreeable things to do, and I can't be idle with you.' Then I go into jagged up-hill and down-hill streets, where I am in the pastry-cook's shop at one moment, and next moment in savage fastness of moor and morass, beyond the confines of civilisation, and I say to those murky and black-dusky streets, 'Will you come and be idle with me?' To which they reply, 'No, we can't, indeed, for we haven't the spirits, and we are startled by the echo of your feet on the sharp pavement, and we have so many goods in our shop-windows which nobody wants, and we have so much to do for a limited public which ever comes to us to be done for, that we are altogether out of sorts and can't enjoy ourselves with any one.' So I go to the Post-office, and knock at the shutter, and I say to the Post-master, 'Will you come and be idle with me?' To which he rejoins, 'No, I really can't, for I live, as you may see, in a very little Post-office, and pass my life behind such a very little shutter, that my hand, when I put it out, is as the hand of a giant crammed through the window of a dwarf's house at a fair, and I am a mere Post-office anchorite in a cell much too small for him, and I can't get out, and I can't get in, and I have no space to be idle in, even if I would.' So, the boy," said Mr. Goodchild, concluding the tale, "comes back with the letters after all, and lives happily never afterwards."" "... ..."
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text:- Mason 1907 (edn 1930) item:- coal
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Text book, The Ambleside Geography Books bk.III, The Counties of
England, by Charlotte M Mason, published by Kegan Paul, Trench,
Trubner and Co, Broadway House, 68-74 Carter Lane, and the
Parents' Educational Union Office, 26 Victoria Street, London,
edn 1930. MSN1P025.txt Page 25:- "..." "A coal-field stretches from Wigton to Whitehaven. Maryport, Workington, and Whitehaven
are all busy towns among the collieries, ..."
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old map:- Postlethwaite 1877 (3rd edn 1913) placename:- Maryport
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Map, uncoloured engraving, Map of the Lake District Mining Field, Westmorland, Cumberland,
Lancashire, scale about 5 miles to 1 inch, by John Postlethwaite, published by W H
Moss and Sons, 13 Lowther Street, Whitehaven, Cumberland, 1877 edn 1913.
PST2NY03.jpg "MARYPORT" dots, road, railway and station, harbour item:- JandMN : 162.2 Image © see bottom of page
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There was a four day race meeting in 1799, said to be well established.
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Fairfax-Blakeborough 1950
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BRI65.jpg Lion over the door, 32 Eaglesfield Street. (taken 2.9.2009)
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Humphrey Senhouse got an Act of Parliament, 1749, enabling him to develop a new town
and harbour to rival Whitehaven. It was later named Maryport after his wife.
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NY03593683 Alba House (Maryport) L |
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NY04393603 All Souls Church (Maryport) |
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NY03543619 Aln Holme (Maryport) |
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NY03113666 Aquila Memorial (Maryport) |
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NY03483646 Athenaeum (Maryport) |
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NY03513653 bank, Maryport (Maryport) |
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NY02853584 Bents, The (Maryport) |
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NY03133670 Bight (Maryport) |
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NY03703655 brewery, Maryport (Maryport) gone |
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NY03263574 brickworks, Maryport (Maryport) gone |
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NY03333645 Broadside House (Maryport) |
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NY03613655 Butchers Arms (Maryport) |
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NY03433632 Castle Hill Education Settlement (Maryport) L |
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NY03303614 Castle Holme (Maryport) |
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NY03333653 chapel, Maryport (2) (Maryport) gone |
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NY03583679 chapel, Maryport (3) (Maryport) once |
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NY03483667 chapel, Maryport (4) (Maryport) gone |
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NY03663672 chapel, Maryport (5) (Maryport) gone |
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NY03703665 chapel, Maryport (6) (Maryport) gone |
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NY03653655 chapel, Maryport (7) (Maryport) gone |
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NY03443650 chapel, Maryport (8) (Maryport) gone |
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NY03413664 Christ Church (Maryport) |
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NY03123664 Coast Guard Station, Maryport Harbour (Maryport) |
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NY03663681 Croft, The (Maryport) L |
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NY02773528 Docks Branch Junction (Maryport) |
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NY03223661 Elizabeth Basin (Maryport) |
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NY03173642 Elizabeth Dock (Maryport) |
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NY03963646 Ellen Bridge (Maryport) |
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NY03553624 Ellen Cottage (Maryport) gone? |
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NY036355 Ellenborough Colliery (Maryport) |
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NY04573585 Ellenborough Methodist Church (Maryport) |
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NY04643593 Ellenborough (Maryport) |
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NY03703611 Maryport Engine Shed (Maryport) gone |
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NY04443531 Ewanrigg Hall (Maryport) L |
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NY03203652 footbridge, Maryport Harbour (Maryport) |
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NY03513617 forge, Maryport (Maryport) suggested |
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NY03593629 Furnace Mill (Maryport) gone |
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NY03873635 garden, Maryport (Maryport) |
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NY03573703 gas works, Maryport (Maryport) gone |
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NY03493660 Gills Market (Maryport) gone |
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NY03473654 Golden Lion (Maryport) |
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NY03433584 Grasslot Infant School (Maryport) |
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NY03423661 hydrant plate, Maryport (Maryport) |
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NY03633682 hydrant plate, Maryport (2) (Maryport) |
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NY03713626 Lathe Fits (Maryport) |
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NY03413593 level crossing, Maryport (Maryport) |
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NY03433651 Lifeboat Inn (Maryport) L |
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NY03423653 Maryport Maritime Museum (Maryport) |
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NY03713675 market hall, Maryport (Maryport) gone |
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NY03663676 market house, Maryport (Maryport) gone |
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NY03693656 Maryport Brewery (Maryport) |
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NY038362 Maryport Fire Station (Maryport) |
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NY03173676 Maryport Harbour (Maryport) |
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NY03163664 Maryport Inshore Rescue Station (Maryport) |
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NY03543649 Maryport Labour Club (Maryport) |
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NY02963681 Maryport Lifeboat Station (Maryport) |
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NY03333656 Maryport Navy Club (Maryport) L |
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NY03703672 Maryport Police Station (Maryport) L |
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NY03793614 Maryport Station (Maryport) |
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NY03843617 Maryport Station (Maryport) |
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NY03183646 Maryport Steamships (Maryport) |
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NY03543693 Bank Lane (Maryport) |
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NY03363651 Maryport: Bridge Street, 1 (Maryport) |
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NY0336 Maryport: Bridge Street, 15 (Maryport) L |
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NY0336 Maryport: Bridge Street, 16 (Maryport) L |
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NY03503671 Brow Street (Maryport) |
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NY03693684 Camp Street (Maryport) |
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NY03673684 Maryport: Camp Street, 1 (Maryport) L |
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NY03573644 Catherine Street (Maryport) |
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NY03793671 Church Street (Maryport) |
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NY03583651 Crosby Street (Maryport) |
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NY03593655 Tom Little outfitter (Maryport) |
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NY03593656 Deb N Air (Maryport) L |
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NY03623665 Maryport: Crosby Street, 120 (Maryport) L |
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NY03593650 Cuetos' Fish and Chips (Maryport) |
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NY03713637 Curzon Street (Maryport) |
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NY03663672 Eaglesfield Street (Maryport) |
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NY03613672 Maryport: Eaglesfield Street, 11 (Maryport) L |
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NY03623672 Maryport: Eaglesfield Street, 15 (Maryport) L |
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NY03623671 Kindar House (Maryport) L |
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NY03683670 Maryport: Eaglesfield Street, 35 (Maryport) L |
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NY03283600 Ellenborough Place (Maryport) |
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NY03283601 Maryport: Ellenborough Place, 18 (Maryport) |
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NY03173660 Maryport and Solway Fishing Co-operative (Maryport) |
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NY03623682 Fleming Place (Maryport) |
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NY03633681 Maryport: Fleming Place, 1 (Maryport) L |
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NY03623681 Maryport: Fleming Place, 2 (Maryport) L |
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NY03613683 Holstead House (Maryport) L |
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NY03663684 Maryport: Fleming Place, 4 (Maryport) L |
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NY03663677 Fleming Square (Maryport) |
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NY03693676 Maryport: Fleming Square, 23 (Maryport) L |
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NY03693675 Maryport: Fleming Square, 24 (Maryport) L |
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NY03753677 Fleming Street (Maryport) |
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NY03613647 Fruit Bowl (Maryport) |
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NY03593639 Furnace Road (Maryport) |
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NY03493637 George Street (Maryport) |
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NY03533661 High Street (Maryport) |
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NY03443637 Maryport: High Street, 11 (Maryport) L |
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NY03443644 Maryport: High Street, 28 and 30 (Maryport) L |
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NY03473647 Maryport: High Street, 44 (Maryport) |
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NY03493656 Maryport: High Street, 72 (Maryport) L |
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NY03533664 Maryport: High Street, 102 (Maryport) L |
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NY03523665 Wilfreda House (Maryport) L |
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NY03563668 Maryport: High Street, 107 and 109 (Maryport) L |
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NY03093600 Hutton Place (Maryport) |
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NY03303640 Irish Street (Maryport) |
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NY03643651 John Street (Maryport) |
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NY03533657 G Bell Hairdresser (Maryport) |
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NY03523591 Jubilee Terrace (Maryport) |
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NY03693643 Kemps of Maryport (Maryport) |
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NY03453679 King Street (Maryport) |
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NY03413667 Maryport: King Street, 2 (Maryport) L |
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NY03423662 Maryport: King Street, 27 (Maryport) |
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NY03653665 Kirkby Street (Maryport) |
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NY03643665 Maryport: Kirkby Street, 47 and 49 (Maryport) L |
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NY03663664 Maryport: Kirkby Street, 57 (Maryport) L |
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NY03613667 Maryport: Kirkby Street, house (Maryport) |
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NY04563571 Maryport: Main Road, 73 (Maryport) L |
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NY04533567 Fold, The (Maryport) L |
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NY03483635 Melbourne Place (Maryport) |
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NY03003640 MPM shipyard (Maryport) |
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NY03483676 Nelson Street (Maryport) |
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NY03453662 Maryport: Nelson Street, 3 (Maryport) L not found |
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NY03453663 Maryport: Nelson Street, 5 (Maryport) L not found |
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NY03323653 Maryport: New Crown Yard, 1 (Maryport) L |
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NY03353672 Maryport: North Quay, 1 (Maryport) L |
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NY03373669 Maryport: North Quay, 2 (Maryport) |
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NY03363671 Maryport: North Quay, 3 (Maryport) L |
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NY03513642 Queen Street (Maryport) |
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NY03633647 Senhouse Street (Maryport) |
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NY03443657 Maryport: Senhouse Street, 8 (Maryport) L |
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NY03453652 Maryport: Senhouse Street, 13 (Maryport) L |
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NY03453655 Maryport: Senhouse Street, 14 (Maryport) |
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NY03453652 Marcus Blackburn joiner (Maryport) |
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NY03603686 Solway Terrace (Maryport) |
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NY03333654 Maryport: South Quay, 2 to 8 (Maryport) L |
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NY03703662 St Mary's Place (Maryport) gone? |
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NY03733630 Station Street (Maryport) |
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NY03393673 Strand Street (Maryport) |
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NY03473678 Wallace Lane (Maryport) |
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NY03453650 Well Lane (Maryport) |
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NY03503688 West Street (Maryport) |
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NY03623660 Wood Street (Maryport) |
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NY03573663 Maryport: Wood Street, 26 and 28 (Maryport) |
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NY03593661 Maryport: Wood Street, 30 (Maryport) |
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NY03643659 Armstrong's (Maryport) |
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NY03673656 Maryport: Wood Street, 67 (Maryport) L |
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NY03463655 Middle Tap, The (Maryport) L |
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NY04593710 milestone, Maryport (Maryport) |
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NY03733616 milestone, Maryport (2) (Maryport) |
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NY03293625 mill, Maryport (Maryport) suggested |
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NY04023663 mill, Maryport (2) (Maryport) suggested |
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NY03553700 mill, Maryport (3) (Maryport) gone |
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NY03403627 Mote (Maryport) |
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NY04213674 Netherhall (Maryport) L |
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NY04043615 Netherton (Maryport) |
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NY03153606 Norman Terrace (Maryport) |
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NY03283677 North Harbour (Maryport) |
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NY03183680 North Pier (Maryport) |
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NY03363669 North Quay (Maryport) |
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NY03303670 Old Harbour (Maryport) |
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NY03333623 Papermill Green (Maryport) |
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NY03493655 Phoenix Tap (Maryport) L |
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NY032366 pillbox, Maryport (Maryport) not found |
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NY03073587 post box, Maryport (Maryport) |
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NY03513660 Post Office (Maryport) |
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NY03633668 Priory, The (Maryport) L |
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NY03683711 Pudding Pie Hill (Maryport) |
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NY02903541 Railway Bridge No.54 (Maryport) |
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NY03883722 Alauna (Maryport) |
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NY03323625 rope works, Maryport (Maryport) gone |
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NY03213593 rope works, Maryport (2) (Maryport) gone |
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NY03423659 Sailors Return (Maryport) |
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NY03573623 sawmill, Maryport (Maryport) gone? |
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NY03603678 school, Maryport (Maryport) gone |
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NY03573679 school, Maryport (2) (Maryport) gone |
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NY03763670 school, Maryport (3) (Maryport) gone |
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NY03673666 school, Maryport (4) (Maryport) gone |
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NY03413662 seat, Maryport (Maryport) |
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NY03083673 Senhouse Basin (Maryport) |
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NY02983655 Senhouse Dock (Maryport) |
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NY03773729 Senhouse Roman Museum (Maryport) L |
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NY03353678 ship yard, Maryport (Maryport) gone |
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NY03343641 ship yard, Maryport (2) (Maryport) gone |
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NY03273642 ship yard, Maryport (3) (Maryport) gone |
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NY03253620 ship yard, Maryport (4) (Maryport) gone |
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NY03193658 Sincerity (Maryport) |
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NY03583706 Solway Foundry (Maryport) gone |
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NY03623688 Solway House (Maryport) |
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NY02913685 South Pier (Maryport) |
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NY03303661 South Quay (Maryport) |
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NY03723663 St Mark's Methodist Church (Maryport) |
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NY03793660 St Mary's Church (Maryport) L |
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NY03493582 Staith (Maryport) |
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NY03463587 Station Hotel (Maryport) L |
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NY04573574 Swan Inn (Maryport) |
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NY03643721 tanyard, Maryport (Maryport) gone |
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NY03283674 Tongue Pier (Maryport) |
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NY03 West Cumberland Electric Tramways () proposed |
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NY03603709 Valentia Foundry (Maryport) gone |
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NY03853653 war memorial, Maryport (Maryport) |
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NY03093659 watchtower, Maryport (Maryport) gone |
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NY03643620 bridge, Maryport (Maryport) |
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NY03783625 bridge, Maryport (2) (Maryport) |
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NY03553627 Maryport Ironworks (Maryport) gone |
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NY02903559 Solway Iron Works (Maryport) gone |
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NY0336 Maryport Haematite Iron Works (Maryport) gone |
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NY03573653 Royal Victoria Hotel (Maryport) |
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NY04303795 Sea Brows (Maryport) |
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NY0336 Victoria Cottage Hospital (Maryport) |
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NY0336 Waverley Commercial Hotel (Maryport) |
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NY035369 Maryport Meeting House (Maryport) |
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