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Lancaster Museum Of Childhod at the Judges' Lodgings
Museum of Childhood at the Judges' Lodgings, Lancaster. September 2016
Places to see in ( Lancaster - UK )
Places to see in ( Lancaster - UK )
Lancaster, or is a city and the county town of Lancashire, England. It is situated on the River Lune. Long existing as a commercial, cultural and educational centre, Lancaster is the settlement that gives Lancashire its name. Lancaster has several unique ties to the British monarchy; the House of Lancaster was a branch of the English royal family, whilst the Duchy of Lancaster holds large estates on behalf of Elizabeth II, who herself is also the Duke of Lancaster in her capacity as monarch.
Lancaster was granted city status in 1937 for its long association with the crown and because it was the county town of the King's Duchy of Lancaster. With its history based on its port and canal, Lancaster is an ancient settlement, dominated by Lancaster Castle, Lancaster Priory Church and the Ashton Memorial. It is also home to the campus-based Lancaster University and a campus of the University of Cumbria.
Lancaster is the most northerly city in Lancashire, located three miles 4.8 km inland from Morecambe Bay. The city is located on the River Lune (from which it derives its name), and the Lancaster Canal.
The M6 motorway passes to the east of Lancaster, with junctions 33 and 34 to the south and north respectively. Lancaster is served by the West Coast Main Line which runs through Lancaster railway station. This station was formerly named Lancaster Castle railway station in order to differentiate it from Lancaster Green Ayre railway station on the Leeds–Morecambe line, which closed in 1966. The main bus operator in Lancaster is Stagecoach, which operates over thirty services from Lancaster Bus Station to Lancaster and Morecambe as well as frequent services in Lancashire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester and services throughout the North West of England. The Lancaster Canal and River Lune also pass through the city. The nearest airports are Manchester Airport, Liverpool Airport and, until October 2014, Blackpool International Airport.
Alot to see in ( Lancaster - UK ) such as :
Lancaster Castle
Lancaster Priory
Lancaster City Museum
Lune Millennium Bridge
Williamson Park
Ashton Memorial and Butterfly House
Blades Street, LA1
The C.A.R.D. Corporation Worldwide HQ, LA1
Lancaster Cathedral
The Music Room, Sun Street
Storey Gallery
The Judges Lodgings
The Cottage Museum
Lancaster University's Ruskin Library
Penny's Hospital, 18th century almshouses on King Street
Quayside Maritime Museum
Lancaster Royal Grammar School
Duke's Playhouse
The Gregson Centre
Lancaster Grand Theatre
Dalton Square: Queen Victoria Memorial and the town hall
Westfield War Memorial Village
The Three Mariners public house – the oldest pub in Lancaster, dating back to the 15th century, and one of two pubs in the UK with original gravity-fed cellars
The Golden Lion, Moor Lane – the last drinking place of the Pendle Witches in 1612
( Lancaster - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Lancaster . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Lancaster - UK
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Judges' Lodgings - Light up Lancaster Festival
Light up Lancaster
Judges' Lodgings
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Lancaster Castle - Lancaster, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
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Lancaster Castle
Owned by HM Queen Elizabeth, this castle still houses prisoners though much of it is open to the public.
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- ... I wish I could just buy them all and ship them home I've done a fair bit of walking around Lancaster, I found the Lancaster Castle, the Judge's Lodgings, the museum, the town hall all the historical buildings, but i've yet to go inside them ...
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- Lancaster, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
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- See Lancaster Castle? It is a working prison! by Scharrak from a blog titled Fresher's Week and Week 1
- Lancaster Castle in the 1890 by Ateam from a blog titled A-Team Virtual Road Rally Day 8
- Lancaster Castle--detail by Scattywah from a blog titled Lancaster Castle
- Lancaster Castle by Scattywah from a blog titled Lancaster Castle
Light up Lancaster 2018 Home Planet by Illuminos Judges Lodgings
Home Planet an interactive installation projected onto the Judges Lodgings at Light Up Lancaster event 2018
A trip to Lancaster and the university
going north visit lancaster on the way.
its a great small city steeped in history.
Lancaster was once known as the ‘hanging town’ and later earned a reputation for ‘lunatics and linoleum’. All that has changed. The ‘lunatic asylum’ of Moor Hospital, where Alan Bennett’s mother was treated, is now luxury flats. The lino industry is no more. It’s still a great place to ‘hang’ but not literally, thankfully. Now the city of just 46,000 has a more tourist-friendly strapline: ‘Small city big story.’
Lancaster Castle
Dating back 1,000 years, this hilltop grade I-listed fortress was a prison for centuries. Outside London, more people were hanged here than anywhere else in England, earning Lancaster the sobriquet of ‘the hanging town’. You no longer need to be a criminal to visit. Since 2013, it’s been open to tourists. The Georgian courtrooms are impressive. lancastercastle.com
Coffee quarter
J.Atkinson & Co coffee roasters, established in 1837, claims to be the city’s oldest business. New owners are injecting the city with a caffeine buzz. Their two cafes, The Hall and The Music Room are especially popular. Upcycled, vintage and ‘hipster’ - but without silly beards. The Hall won ‘best flat white in the UK’ in 2013. thecoffeehopper.com
Cycleways
There are some 50 miles of traffic-free cycleways in and around Lancaster. Lancaster to Morecambe promenade is just three miles or follow the River Lune on a tarmac, car-free cycle path from Glasson Dock to the Forest of Bowland AONB and the Crook O' Lune, a bend in the river, painted by JMW Turner. celebratingcycling.org
Ashton Memorial, Williamson Park
This Edwardian Baroque memorial, like a mini St Paul’s high on a hill, dominates Lancaster’s skyline. 150ft tall, the ‘jelly mould’ was commissioned by Lancaster’s ‘Lino King’, Lord Ashton. Legend has it that he commissioned the memorial to honour his late wife but before it was completed he’d remarried. Awkward. There are fine views to the coast. lancaster.gov.uk
Maritime Museum
Lancaster was once among the five busiest ports in Britain. Tall ships carrying sugar, spices, tea and coffee sailed up the River Lune into the city. The colonnaded customs house, a fine Georgian building, is now a maritime museum that also tells of the slave trade. lancashire.gov.uk
Judge’s Lodgings
Originally home to a keeper of Lancaster Castle who was a notorious witch hunter, this grand house is the oldest in Lancaster, with parts dating to 1550. Between 1776 and 1975 judges visiting the court at nearby Lancaster Castle lodged here. Now it’s a museum with a renowned collection of Gillow furniture. lancashire.gov.uk
Light up Lancaster 2018 chirp and drift by Kathy Hinde at storey gardens
Chirp and drift interactive art installation at storey gardens during light up Lancaster 2018
UK-Lancaster (JUL 12, 2013 14:12 - 14:29)
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Amazing puppeteer in Lancaster England
Mark Garnett from Lancaster Univeristy talks about UK politics after referendum
Steps In Time (Lancaster)
Travel back in time with LuneTube to an era when Lancaster was a prosperous trading port and wealthy Georgians in the city where looking to take a step up in the world...
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Lancaster King St. Seisiun - 2014
Drunken merriment, dancing, and revery at the first annual King St. Seisiun in Lancaster, PA 2014.
Most Haunted Live - Judges Lodgings - Eight Faces Of Evil (Part-1)
Light Up Lancaster (2014) - Documentary
Light Up Lancaster is an annual festive of light held in Lancaster. In 2014 it was split into two nights: Light Up the Streets and Light Up the Skies. On the night of Light Up the Streets our Young Actors and Young Company performed Made at The Storey – a promenade, immersive piece of theatre that told the story of the building from its begins to its life now.
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England Strongman 8th June 2014 Lancaster v7
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Lock and Key - Light Up Lancaster
Footage by Andy Clegg and Daniel Brereton, of our interactive projection artwork for Light Up Lancaster 2016. Using interactive tubular bells as sonic and visual codes, participants played back phrases in real time, allowing walls and defences to clang and tumble open.
Lancaster Castle, Lancaster Priory, Judges' Lodgings & Shire Hall (Castle - under repair)
Castle Hill, Lancaster
Most Haunted Live NIght 7 Lancaster Maritime Museum & Snatchems Golden Ball Eight Faces of
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