Howard Arms, Carlisle | ||
Howard Arms | ||
Street:- | Lowther Street | |
locality:- | Carlisle | |
civil parish:- | Carlisle (formerly Cumberland) | |
county:- | Cumbria | |
locality type:- | inn | |
locality type:- | state managed pub (once) | |
coordinates:- | NY40205609 | |
1Km square:- | NY4056 | |
10Km square:- | NY45 | |
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BPU83.jpg (taken 14.11.2008) BPU84.jpg (taken 14.11.2008) |
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What wonderful tiles. |
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State Managed Pubs |
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During World War I, in 1916, the goverment attempted to curb excessive drinking by
nationalising the pubs in Carlisle. Many pubs were closed; the rest were run by civil
servants. Drinking time was restricted; the beer was watered. |
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An important reason was to reduce the drinking of workers from the explosives factories
to the north of the town. The wild behaviour of female munitions workers had scandalized
Carlisle (at least, the respectable part). And the government was worried about irish
labourers, as nationalism increased, drinking to wards rioting. |
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The aim was 'saner, cleaner, soberer but at the same time merrier inns'. |
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The main architect for changes was Harry Redfern, assisted by George Walton and Jospeh
Seddon. |
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The scheme lasted till 1973. |
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evidence:- | database:- Listed Buildings 2010 |
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source data:- | courtesy of English Heritage "NOS 103 AND 105 AND HOWARD ARMS PUBLIC HOUSE / 103 AND 105 / LOWTHER STREET / CARLISLE / CARLISLE / CUMBRIA / II / 386802 / NY4019456035" |
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BZH07.jpg (taken 17.9.2013) BZH09.jpg (taken 17.9.2013) BZH06.jpg (taken 17.9.2013) BZH08.jpg Innsign, not by a signwriter. (taken 17.9.2013) |
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