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Thirsk Museum is operated by a team of volunteers in the house where Thomas Lord was born [40] and is now home to Busby's stoop chair. [41] Thirsk Museum. The town's former courthouse, in adjoining Sowerby, has been an arts space since 1992. [42]
Thirsk Museum: Thirsk: North Yorkshire: Local: website, local history, culture, 19th century period cottage kitchen, Victorian bedroom, early 20th century period sitting room, period shop displays, archaeology, cricketing memorabilia Tockett's Mill: Guisborough: Redcar and Cleveland: Mill: website, restored water-driven corn mill and restaurant ...
Thirsk Castle was a defensive Medieval castle in the town of Thirsk, ... McCluskey, Bernard (2006). "Archaeological Watching Brief, Castle Garth, Thirsk, N Yorkshire".
Mosaic depicting the She-wolf with Romulus and Remus, from Aldborough, (c.300 AD), Leeds City Museum (16025914306) Isurium or Isurium of the Brigantes (Latin: Isurium Brigantum) was a Roman fort and town in the province of Britannia at the site of present-day Aldborough in North Yorkshire, England, in the United Kingdom. [1]
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The World of James Herriot. World of James Herriot Ltd is a visitor attraction in the former Thirsk home and veterinary surgery of author James Herriot. [1] [2]Displays include recreations of James Herriots 1940s flat; depictions of rural life and veterinary practice at the time, together with sets and props used for the 1978 BBC All Creatures Great and Small television series based on his books.
Dan Hicks, FSA (born 1972) is a British archaeologist and anthropologist.He is Professor of Contemporary Archaeology at the University of Oxford, Curator at the Pitt Rivers Museum, and a Fellow of St Cross College, Oxford.