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1920 User of the [[Sentinel|Sentinel Steam Wagon]]<ref>The Times Oct. 19, 1920</ref>
1920 User of the [[Sentinel|Sentinel Steam Wagon]]<ref>The Times Oct. 19, 1920</ref>


1923 New works designed by [[J. E. Blundell]], the Corporation's engineer and manager, which were built on a new site.
1923 New works, designed by [[J. E. Blundell]], the Corporation's engineer and manager, were built on a new site.


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1923.

1820 Carlisle was one of the first towns in Britain to use coal gas for illumination with a plant erected by a private company.

1846 A new gas works was built on a different site.

1850 The gas company was sold to Carlisle Corporation.

1920 User of the Sentinel Steam Wagon[1]

1923 New works, designed by J. E. Blundell, the Corporation's engineer and manager, were built on a new site.

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  1. The Times Oct. 19, 1920