Image] ), they also became owners of the Lowther Arcade. The arcade was built in 1904 and the Hotel had access to the arcade at top left in this shot. The "Three Crowns" (renamed the "Citadel Restaurant" by the Scheme) together with the Lowther Arcade were sold to Scottish & Newcastle Breweries on 24 May 1973 for £250,000. This view of the arcade is looking west. See also: Image] and Image] . Photograph is for record only – I have no connection with any business seen in this view and cannot advise on their products or services.."> Lowther Arcade, Carlisle - February 2018 (1)

Lowther Arcade, Carlisle - February 2018 (1)

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Lowther Arcade, Carlisle - February 2018 (1)

Image: © The Carlisle Kid Taken: 25 Feb 2018

As far as can currently be ascertained, when the State Management Scheme acquired the "Three Crowns Hotel" (see: Image] ), they also became owners of the Lowther Arcade. The arcade was built in 1904 and the Hotel had access to the arcade at top left in this shot. The "Three Crowns" (renamed the "Citadel Restaurant" by the Scheme) together with the Lowther Arcade were sold to Scottish & Newcastle Breweries on 24 May 1973 for £250,000. This view of the arcade is looking west. See also: Image] and Image] . Photograph is for record only – I have no connection with any business seen in this view and cannot advise on their products or services.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.892532
Longitude
-2.933859