Welcome to Our Page in Support of the Regimental Museum
Carlisle.

Situated in the magnificent Carlisle Castle, amongst thousands of years of history, this is where the majority of our Regimental artifacts are stored and exhibited.

Museum Views

If you haven't visited it before then if you get the chance you should.

The Museums Website is at: http://www.kingsownbordermuseum.btik.com/

LineThis page is designed to enable you to quickly access information about the Regimental Museum t Carlisle.

To read more about a particular topic please click on the link next to the information you are interested in and you will be transferred to an appropriate Adobe .PDF file. If the Adobe reader isn't installed on your computer you can download it for free by clicking on this link - Download Adobe Reader.

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Alternatively you can email me requesting a copy of the appropriate information pack in either .PDF or exceptionally in Word format by using the on-line form.Line

A Message from The Colonel of The Regiment

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Museum Donation and Funds Information

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Museum Colour Leaflet

It is planneed to move the museum from St Mary's Tower to The Alma Building which is in another part of Carlisle Castle.
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Museum Mail Order Catalogue

The museum has a shop at which you can purchase most things Kings Own Border. For those of us who cannot make it to the shop the museum runs an excelent mail order service. The price list published here is for Christmas 2009 but the contact details for the museum are in the catalogue and you can telephone, email, or write.
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When Dragons Flew
An illustrated history of the 1st Battalion the Border Regiment 1939 - 1945.
By: Stuart Eastwood, Charles Gray, and Alan Green.

If you are at all interested in how our predecessors took to the sky in gliders as part of The British 1st Airorne Division in World War Two then you should at least read this pamphlet.

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