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no.D138

Clarke's Arms Hotel

After Sep 1925

The Clarke's Hotel at Rampside. Once a coaching inn, seen here as a fine 3 storey slate roofed building with part timbered front. The original building was pulled down in 1911 and this is its replacement. Wicker chairs on the front. Sankey's car on the right.

https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/collection/view/?id=5007

no.D138

Clarke's Arms Hotel

After Sep 1925

The Clarke's Hotel at Rampside. Once a coaching inn, seen here as a fine 3 storey slate roofed building with part timbered front. The original building was pulled down in 1911 and this is its replacement. Wicker chairs on the front. Sankey's car on the right.

Location: Rampside, Roosecote ward, Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria Archives Reference: BDB 86/1/3486
Sankey Number: D138

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Album Number: Album D 1-689

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D128    No name Two rivers and large building in background
D129    Norman Arch Cockermouth Castle Arched window in ruined building
D130 No name Tower and wall in ruined building
D131    No name Path and trees looking down on a town. Large church with spire in the distance.
D132    No name Grassed foreground with buildings and trees in distance
D133    Wordsworth House
D134    Cockermouth Castle Blurred photo of buildings and paths
D135    Rubbybanks Mill - Tinker's Mill and the old mill weir, Cockermouth
D136    River Derwent from Cockermouth Castle Bend in a river surrounded by agricultural land.
D137    Rubbybanks Road, beside the Cocker
D138    The Clarke's Arms, Rampside
D139    Rampside beach Beach with pipe running from foreshore and buildings behind
D140    Rampside beach Beach with two large rocks in foreground. Buildings and leading light (light house tower) in background.
D141 The Clarke's Arms, Rampside Large building and motor car
D142    Rampside Vehicles at the road junction between BArrow and the Coast Road.
D157    Also used as A239 Furness Motor Sporting Club First Reliability Trials