State Management Story - Carlisle - 1916-1971

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    Website commissioned by Carlisle City Centre Business Group with funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund. "In 1916, as an attempt to curb the enthusiasm of Carlisle’s drinking classes, many pubs and breweries were shut down. Those that remained became managed by civil servants and were governed by strict laws. The Scheme affected not only local drinking habits but British society at large. Explore the pubs that were part of the State Management Scheme trading today......"
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    State Management Story - Carlisle - 1916-1971
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    Link: https://thestatemanagementstory.org/
    Resource type: Text/Website
    Added by: Simon Cotterill
    Last modified: 3 years, 11 months ago
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