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driving early morning and this happened just outside of carlise.
driving early morning and this happened just outside of carlise.
Carlisle Market Hall is a market hall located in Carlisle, Cumbria, England. It was built between 1887-1889 is one of the few covered Victorian markets remaining in the country. It has been used as a concert venue; notable past performers include Uriah Heep, Iron Maiden, Genesis, AC/DC, The Who.

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In the background is Hadrian's Wall, also called the Roman Wall, was a defensive fortification in the Roman province of Britannia, begun in AD 122 in the reign of the emperor Hadrian. A significant portion of the wall still stands and can be followed on foot along the adjoining Hadrian's Wall Path. The largest Roman artefact anywhere, it runs a total of 84 miles in northern England. Regarded as a British cultural icon, Hadrian's Wall is one of Britain's major ancient tourist attractions. It was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. 

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Eden Bridge Gardens are laid out with planted borders, shrubberies and ornamental ponds, with numerous sitting places for quiet contemplation overlooking the City of Carlisle and the River Eden. Built using unemployed labour in the depression of the 1930’s, these gardens costs just over £3,000, the cost being kept down by the use of reclaimed materials. 

For some peculiar reason, Eden Bridge Gardens have been known locally for many years as the “Chinese Gardens”, however there is nothing Chinese in the design. The ornamental gardens are laid out with planted borders, shrubberies and ornamental ponds.

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