2012
NY3855 : The Pedestrian Arms
taken 14 years ago, near to Carlisle, Cumbria, England

The Pedestrian Arms
On Newtown Road, at the corner of Bright Street.
The Pedestrian Arms was listed in street directories from 1869. Its name was changed to the North British Railway Inn around 1877, and back to the Pedestrian Arms in 1916, when the State Management Scheme took over control of Carlisle pubs (see 'Carlisle Breweries and Public Houses 1894-1916' by S. Davidson Link
(Archive Link
) ).
The pub closed a few months after this photo was taken, and was demolished in 2014.
See also NY3855 : Pub sign - The Pedestrian Arms .
The Pedestrian Arms was listed in street directories from 1869. Its name was changed to the North British Railway Inn around 1877, and back to the Pedestrian Arms in 1916, when the State Management Scheme took over control of Carlisle pubs (see 'Carlisle Breweries and Public Houses 1894-1916' by S. Davidson Link
The pub closed a few months after this photo was taken, and was demolished in 2014.
See also NY3855 : Pub sign - The Pedestrian Arms .
