Exploring Tullie House & the history of Carlisle
I visit Tullie House museum and art gallery in Carlisle and explore all the different galleries and exhibits thats housed inside,there's also a big exhibit about the history of carlisle.
Driggsby the Whale at Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery
A time-lapse video showcasing the installation of Fin Whale Driggsby at Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery in Carlisle, Cumbria.
Video courtesy of Mulholland Media.
Tullie House Ghost Walk 2013, Carlisle, Cumbria
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Carlisle, United Kingdom UK
In this video our travel specialists have listed some of the best things to do in Carlisle . We have tried to do some extensive research before giving the listing of Things To Do in Carlisle.
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List of Best Things to do in Carlisle, United Kingdom
Solway Aviation Museum
Eden Rock
Carlisle Cathedral
Cumbria's Museum of Military Life
Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery
Hadrian's Wall
Talkin Tarn Park
Walby Farm Park
Carlisle Castle
Watchtree Nature Reserve
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Tullie House Natural Science Collections Awarded Designated Status By Arts Council England
Tullie House Museum and art gallery in carlisle's Natural Science collections have been awarded designated status by Arts Council England.
This distinction marks exceptional cultural collections in archives across the country and Tullie has been recognised for its collection detailing the unique landscape of Cumbria.
The staff at the museum say that this is a significant development for the people of Carlisle who can be proud to boast one of the most distinguished collections in England
Tullie House Museum
Tourist promotional video for Tullie House Museum in Carlisle Cumbria. You also can have one from £1499 through maddogmultimedia.co.uk
Creating Borders © Sam Rollinson
Video showing the process involved in the creation of Sam Rollinson's latest installation 'Borders' hosted by Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery, Carlisle from Saturday 8 September - Sunday 4 November 2018
Treasure - a Private viewing with the Gold Roman Ring @ Tullie House, Carlisle
The Gold Roman Ring i found that is now a Treasure item within Tullie House Museum, Carlisle. It is dated to around the 3rd to 4th Century AD.
It will be on display sometime in the near future amongst many other Roman artefacts.
A BIG thank you to Tim Padley - Tullie House Curator and Finds Liaison Officer - Dot Boughton for making this private viewing possible.
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Designation Award Celebrations at Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery
Highlights from the Designation Award celebrations, which took place at Tullie House on Thursday 9th May 2019.
Laura the Explorer visits Carlisle
Our competition winner took a trip to Hallmark Hotel Carlisle. She enjoyed walking along Hadrian's Wall, exploring Carlisle castle, the Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery, and the town centre's nightlife.
ARTIST ROOMS: Alex Katz Exhibition at Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery
An insight into the ARTIST ROOMS: Alex Katz exhibition, which is on display at Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery until June 2019.
Tullie House Hosts Celebration Of Their Designated Status
Recently, we told you about the announcement from Arts council England that Carlisle's Tullie House was to be given designated status.
Well the museum and art gallery has held an event with examples from their collection that resulted in their successful bid.
The event featured speeches from representatives from the arts council and the awarding of a plaque denoting Tullie's new status.
Tullie House - A Unique Perspective
A one day film project with sixth form students exploring the museum from a unique and fun perspective...
Music By Kevin MacLeod Tracks included - Five Armies, Look Busy, Sneaky Snitch
Places to see in ( Carlisle - UK )
Places to see in ( Carlisle - UK )
Carlisle is a city and the county town of Cumbria. Historically in Cumberland, Carlisle is also the administrative centre of the City of Carlisle district in North West England. Carlisle is located at the confluence of the rivers Eden, Caldew and Petteril, 10 miles (16 km) south of the Scottish border. Carlisle is the largest settlement in the county of Cumbria, and serves as the administrative centre for both Carlisle City Council and Cumbria County Council.
Carlisle became an important military stronghold; Carlisle Castle, still relatively intact, was built in 1092 by William Rufus, and once served as a prison for Mary, Queen of Scots. The castle now houses the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment and the Border Regiment Museum. In the early 12th century, Henry I allowed the foundation of a priory in Carlisle. The town gained the status of a city when its diocese was formed in 1133, and the priory became Carlisle Cathedral.
The introduction of textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution began a process of socioeconomic transformation in Carlisle, which developed into a densely populated mill town. This, combined with its strategic position, allowed for the development of Carlisle as an important railway town, with seven railway companies sharing Carlisle railway station.
Nicknamed the Great Border City, Carlisle today is the main cultural, commercial and industrial centre for north Cumbria. It is home to the main campuses of the University of Cumbria and a variety of museums and heritage centres. The former County Borough of Carlisle had held city status until the Local Government Act 1972 was enacted in 1974.
Alot to see in ( Carlisle - UK ) such as :
Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery
Solway Aviation Museum
Carlisle Castle
Carlisle Cathedral
Guildhall Museum
Hammond's Pond
Melbourne Park
Wetheral Priory Gatehouse
Watchtree Nature Reserve
Hadrian's Wall
( Carlisle - UK) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Carlisle . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Carlisle - UK
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Tullie House Street Art Exhibition Launch - Sept 2012
The launch of the Tullie House Street Art Exhibition. Filmed in Carlisle city centre in September 2012 for Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Trust.
Martin Evans: Solo Show Tullie House 2019
We met up with Local artist Martin Evans to talk about his solo show at Tullie House Museum in the community gallery. Heres what he had to say.
Tullie House Museums at Night Ghost Tour 2016
This 60 second sneaky preview will give you a taster as to what's in store during the Museums at Night Ghost Tour on Friday 28th October 2016, 9pm at Tullie House.
A Curator from Tullie House Tells About Their Plans For The Future
In the dictionary a curator is defined as a keeper or custodian of a museum or other collection, and at Tullie House there is a large curatorial team that do just that.
They care for a collection of many thousands of objects, ensuring their safekeeping whilst carrying out research and developing gallery displays.
On Saturday the 21st of July there is a chance for the public to come meet the curators at Tullie House and see what they get up to.
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Reflection: Honouring all Carlisle's Heroes
Digital memorial to Carlisle's Great War heroes of Total War created for Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery's Carlisle in the Great War, 1914-1918: Munitions, Mayhem and Mobilisation exhibition, which was hosted at the museum from 22 October 2016 until 22 January 2017.
Images taken from the Tullie House collection and submissions from members of the public.
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Albert Joseph Moore (1841-1893)- Part I - A collection of works painted between 1857 and 1875
Moore was born at York on 4 September 1841, the thirteenth son and fourteenth child of well known portrait-painter William Moore and his second wife, Sarah Collingham. Several of his numerous brothers were educated as artists, including Henry Moore, R.A., the well-known sea painter. Albert Moore was educated at Archbishop Holgate's School, and also at St. Peter's School at York, receiving at the same time instruction in drawing and painting from his father. He made such progress that he gained a medal from the Department of Science and Art at Kensington in May 1853, before completing his twelfth year.
After his father's death in 1851, Moore owed much to the care and tuition of his brother, John Collingham Moore. In 1855, he came to London and attended the Kensington grammar school till 1858, when he became a student in the art school of the Royal Academy. He had already exhibited there in 1857, when he sent A Goldfinch and A Woodcock.
His early works shows the influence of Ruskin. In 1859 he was in France with the architect William Eden Nesfield. In 1861, he made a new venture with two sacred subjects, The Mother of Sisera looked out of a Window (Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery, Carlisle) and Elijah running to Jezreel before Ahab's Chariot (Private collection, Canada). Meanwhile, Moore had given signs of the remarkable skill which he afterwards displayed as a decorative artist. The 1860s saw Moore designing tiles, wallpaper and stained glass for Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Co., and working as an ecclesiastic and domestic mural painter. During this period his works began to take on a markedly neo-classical character, Moore making an extensive study of antique sculpture, particularly the Elgin marbles in the British Museum. His concern for decorative, color harmonies became apparent in his paintings of the mid 1860s onwards. His works, typically single female figures with formalized proportions, neo-classical drapery and floral accessories, established a major strand of the Aesthetic Movement.
About 1860 he painted a ceiling at Shipley, followed by another at Croxteth Park, Lancashire. He spent the winter of 1862–3 in Rome with his brother John Collingham Moore. It was here that he painted Elijah's Sacrifice, (1863) which shows the influence of Ford Madox Brown and Edward Armitage. In 1863 he executed a wall painting for the kitchen of Combe Abbey for the Earl of Craven. Moore was a regular exhibitor at the Grosvenor Gallery from 1877 onwards.
In 1864, he exhibited at the Royal Academy a group in fresco, entitled The Seasons, which attracted notice from the graceful pose of the limbs in the figures, and the delicate folds of the draperies. In 1865, Moore exhibited at the Royal Academy The Marble Seat, the first of a long series of purely decorative pictures, with which his name will always be associated. Henceforth he devoted himself entirely to this class of painting, and every picture was the result of a carefully thought out and elaborated harmony in pose and colour, having as its basis the human form, studied in the true Hellenic spirit.
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Brandenburg Concerto No4-1 BWV1049 - Classical Whimsical
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