In ad 78/80 the Romans under Agricola established a base near the Solway
Firth and called it Luguvalium. From that distant beginning it grew to
become England's largest city, stretching to Scotland in the north, the
Solway Firth in the west, the north Pennines in the east, and almost to
the Lake District in the south. At Cold Fell (2014 feet) it has the
largest point of any English city. Carlisle played an important part in
being at the centre of the border troubles, and it was the last place in
England to know peace. This lavishly illustrated book shows the
extraordinary changes that have taken place in this fair city down the
centuries and provides a striking account of the changes that have
altered Carlisle's appearance. The book acknowledges the transformation
that has taken place in Carlisle and celebrates the character and energy
of the local people as they move confidently into the twenty-first
century.