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  2. Thirsk - Wikipedia

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    Thirsk's medieval market place in the town centre hosts an open-air market each Monday and Saturday. The market was established in 1145 and remains a focal point for traders and visitors. Tourism and hospitality are major parts of the town's economy. [36] Severfield plc based on nearby former RAF Dalton, and VetUK are significant employers in ...

  3. The World of James Herriot - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. List of places in Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    Map of places in Aberdeen compiled from this list See the list of places in Scotland for places in other counties.. This List of places in Aberdeen is a list of links for any town, village, hamlet, castle, golf course, historic house, nature reserve, reservoir, river, and other place of interest in the Aberdeen City council area of Scotland

  5. Category:Tourist attractions in Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    Category: Tourist attractions in Aberdeen. 1 language. ... Shopping centres in Aberdeen (5 P) Sports venues in Aberdeen (1 C, 17 P) T. Theatres in Aberdeen (6 P)

  6. St Mary's Church, Thirsk - Wikipedia

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    In November 2016, the church was covered with handmade poppies as part of the Remembrance Day celebrations in Thirsk. [5] The Thirsk Yarnbombers created more than 40,000 knitted or crocheted poppies to decorate the town, with the main display consisting of a "river" of poppies flowing from the top of St Mary's Church, down the side and then ...

  7. Thirsk Castle - Wikipedia

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    Henry later besieged Thirsk Castle, and de Mowbray was forced to give up his castles, including Thirsk in 1175. [9] Henry II ordered that the castles at Kirkby Malzeard and Thirsk be destroyed in early 1176. [10] Roger de Mowbray left to Crusade in the Holy Land, dying after being taken prisoner after the Battle of Hattin. [3] [11]