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In 1967, the Ludlow Realty Company sold the remaining Lagoon property to Ludlow Development Enterprises Inc. ( Carlisle Construction, King Wrecking Co., et al .).
The Prentiss & Carlisle Company of Bangor, Maine subsequently prepared a management plan which was transmitted to the College by the committee in early January 1970.
The Seven Islands Land Company of Bangor was retained by the College to oversee forestry management and to implement the Prentiss & Carlisle plan.
The Kansas and New Mexico Cattle and Land Company, operated by Edmund and Harold Carlisle, was located a few miles north of what is now Monticello, and the L. C.
* Carlisle: the station-full title Carlisle Citadel was owned jointly by the LNWR and the Caledonian Railway: the Midland ( among others ) was a " tenant Company ".
A former agricultural worker, he became a railway employee with the Maryport & Carlisle Railway Company in about 1850.
The town's rail link to Haltwhistle was completed in 1852 by the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway Company.
Although Voltamp outlasted Carlisle & Finch, its primary competitor, both companies were eclipsed in the marketplace by the Ives Manufacturing Company and Lionel Corporation, and Voltamp exited the market in 1922, selling its line to Boucher.
Cable trams first travelled from Queensberry Street, Carlton to Milton Street, Balaclava ( just south of Carlisle Street ), on 11 October 1888, with the line opened by the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Company.
To obtain access to Carlisle, the NBR had bought the Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway and Dock Company and with it dock facilities at Silloth on the Irish Sea ; from there sea transport to Liverpool was possible, but for the most part the West Coast blockade was effective and made the Waverley Route little more than a £ 5m branch line.
* Cowans, Sheldon & Company, Carlisle – cranes are labelled Cowans Sheldon
The 4th Battalion has its RHQ and HQ Company at Preston, A Company is at Liverpool, B ( Somme ) Company is at Blackburn and Blackpool, C Company is at Workington, Barrow-in-Furness, Carlisle and Lancaster.
* Company Y-5-Dickerson College, Carlisle, PA
* 1980: Acquires Carlisle Chemical Company of Cincinnati, Ohio.
It was built by the North British Railway Company, opening from Edinburgh to Hawick in 1849, and to Carlisle in 1862.
The first proposals for a branch from Morecambe to the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway ( L & C ) at Hest Bank were put forward by the Morecambe Harbour and Railway Company ( a constituent company of the NWR ) in 1846 but these were soon dropped on cost grounds.
A dispute between the L & PJR and the Lancaster Canal Company led to an agreement that the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway ( L & CR ) would lease the line from 1 July 1846.
It is operated by Hershey Entertainment and Resorts Company, with the naming rights owned by the Giant-Carlisle grocery store chain based in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
It was completed in 1932 with the tower built by Cowans, Sheldon & Company of Carlisle and the cantilever by the Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Company.

Carlisle and Founded
Founded in 1977 by composer Carlisle Floyd and HGO's then-General Director David Gockley, the mission of Houston Grand Opera Studio is to provide career development for young artists who have demonstrated potential to make major contributions to the opera / musical theater profession.
Founded in 1894 by Robert Finch and Morton Carlisle, the company had two products, an electric toy train and a carbon arc searchlight.
Founded in 1833 by Henry Carlisle, the company originally specialized in vanity products such as parasol handles and Spanish combs made of ivory horns.
Founded by Manes Fuld ( 1863 – 1929 ), the son of a Baltimore stove dealer, Voltamp's trains utilized the same 2-inch gauge metal track as Carlisle & Finch, the inventor of the electric toy train.
Founded in 1957, the NAR is the oldest and largest spacemodeling organization in the world with over 5200 members and 125 affiliated clubs across the U. S. It was established in 1957 by Orville Carlisle and G. Harry Stine and is currently headed by Ted Cochran.
Founded in 1879 at Carlisle, Pennsylvania by Captain Richard Henry Pratt, the school was the first off-reservation boarding school, and it became a model for Indian boarding schools in other locations.

Carlisle and 1917
* William Barker ( dean ) ( 1838 – 1917 ), Dean of Carlisle
He was Dean of Carlisle from 1917 to 1924.

Carlisle and ),
* Lowest Confluence: in Matrūh, Egypt at-255 feet (- 78 m ), first visited by Dave Morrison, Steve Price and Tony Carlisle on December 4, 2004.
Most football historians agree that a few schools, notably Saint Louis University ( under coach Eddie Cochems ), Michigan, Carlisle and Minnesota, had passing attacks in place before Rockne arrived at Notre Dame.
Carlisle remained a friend and helper of the band throughout ( she can be heard introducing the band on the Germicide: Live At The Whiskey recording, as produced by Kim Fowley ), only leaving because her new band, the Go-Go's, was becoming popular and, as she put it, " I was really disturbed by the heroin that was going on.
w: James Hay, 1st Viscount Doncaster | James Hay ( Lord Carlisle ), made w: Lord Proprietor | Lord Proprietor of w: Barbados | Barbadoes by King w: Charles I of England | Charles I on 2 July 1627.
During the negotiations, the British also became aware of two older historical claims, the 1628 patent granted to the Earl of Carlisle ( which was inconsistent with Hunthum's title being sold to him by the Dutch West India company ), and an order of the King in 1694 to prevent foreign settlement in the Virgin Islands.
* Peter Murphy ( footballer born 1980 ), Irish international footballer with Carlisle United
Wuthering Heights has also given rise to many adaptations and inspired works, including films, radio, television dramatisations, a musical by Bernard J. Taylor, a ballet, three operas ( by Bernard Herrmann, Carlisle Floyd, and Frédéric Chaslin ), a role-playing game, and the 1978 chart-topping song by Kate Bush.
** Carlisle ( UK Parliament constituency ), an electoral area of North West England represented in the United Kingdom's House of Commons
* Carlisle ( band ), a band from South Florida
* Carlisle ( surname ), people with the surname Carlisle
* First from 1941 to 1964 to British actress Pamela Mason ( née Ostrer ) ( 1916 – 1996 ); one daughter, Portland Mason Schuyler ( 1948 – 2004 ), and one son, Morgan ( who is married to Belinda Carlisle, the lead singer of The Go-Go's.
Exacerbating matters further, he is strongly attracted to one of his co-stars, lovely, soft-spoken Julie Nichols ( Jessica Lange ), a single mother in an unhealthy relationship with the show's amoral, sexist director, Ron Carlisle ( Dabney Coleman ).
* Ordnance Survey, ( 2003 ), Carlisle & Solway Firth, Landranger Map, No. 85, Ed.
That would have left Warren under four hundred square miles ( 1, 036 km² ), so a portion of Butler County ( the part of Franklin Township where Carlisle is now located ) was attached to Warren in compensation.
Silverstein's " The Ballad of Lucy Jordan ", first recorded by Dr. Hook in 1975, was re-recorded by Marianne Faithfull ( 1979 ), Belinda Carlisle ( 1996 ), and Bobby Bare ( 2005 ) and later featured in the films Montenegro and Thelma & Louise.
* Bernard ( bishop of Carlisle ) ( died 1214 ), 13th century Catholic bishop
* Peter Carlisle ( born 1952 ), Mayor of Honolulu.
* Georgiana Howard, Countess of Carlisle ( née the Lady Georgiana Dorothy Cavendish ; called " Little G "; 12 July 1783 – 8 August 1858 ), married the 6th Earl of Carlisle and had issue.
The Township Council President is Angela R. Garretson, the Council Vice President is President Carlisle, Jr. and Frank Deo all members ( at-large ) the wards are represented by Tonia Hobbs ( Ward 1 ), Salonia Saxton ( Ward 2 ), Donald DeAugustine ( Ward 3 ) and Gerald Freedman ( Ward 4 ).
The A75 road eastbound links Dumfries to the southbound A74 ( M ), leading to the M6 motorway and Carlisle.
The town gets its name from its founders, which included William Line ( the grandson of a Swiss immigrant ), who migrated from Carlisle, Pennsylvania circa the early 1820s, and his relative, Amos Line who was the town's surveyor and main proprietor.

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