| In the Carlisle museum of Tullie House, England was | | | | on the moon for the first time was Neil Armstrong. |
| viewing light and sound show which gives a picture of | | | | In the year 1092 Normans had built the place Carlisle |
| a typical border attack by the plunderers or revivers, | | | | Castle and also the place Carlisle Cathedral nearby. |
| the nocturnal guerrilla battle that took place from the | | | | And it is noted for the medieval carvings, altar, and |
| century of 12th to the mid-centuries of 17th. | | | | the windows with the stained glass, place the Walter |
| Sometimes there was a conflict between the | | | | Scott got married in the year 1797. |
| neighboring kinfolk.Scottish were riding their kinfolk | | | | The taxi drivers of the head indication turns were |
| for the force, so that the occupation of the English, | | | | expert in the history of local places as they take a |
| the enemies can be repelled. | | | | round everywhere and gather the information. They |
| The lights in the theatre have raised and the most of | | | | provide the map to guide and give the information |
| the visitors were Anglo Scottish who had identical | | | | through the narration. River Tyne was at east and |
| surnames. And the people over there discovered that | | | | Solway Firth at west. Taxi drivers give information |
| their whole geographical area was about to be | | | | that in the A.D 122-128, the stone wall of the 73 mile |
| occupied by others. The immigrants were known as | | | | was built. It was actually built by the Hadrian the |
| Scotch Irish in the books of American history. While | | | | Roman emperor for the protection of the north |
| enquiring about the roots of family knots, one has to | | | | tribes of Roman Britain. |
| refer the books written by the ancestors during their | | | | After 2000 years, the Romans left the place with |
| time. | | | | their signal towers and the preserved forts, which |
| After a generation, the resolute and the tough | | | | were built from their engineering skills. After digging |
| people with their strong bonds of kinfolk were in the | | | | too much, the Roman proofs were available to store |
| requirement of the fortunes in the North America | | | | them in the museums. |
| with the loyalty. The descendant of them who went | | | | |