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  2. Brunswick Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Brunswick Shopping Centre, with over 30 shops, is in the centre of Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. It was built on the site of a former Debenhams store, which was an anchor tenant until its closure in May 2021. It has an annual footfall of approximately 7 million people. [1]

  3. Athletic Ground (Scarborough) - Wikipedia

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    The Athletic Ground, latterly known as the McCain Stadium, was a football stadium located on Seamer Road in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England.It was the home of Scarborough F.C., a defunct football club who last played in the English Conference North before they were dissolved on 20 June 2007 with debts of £2.5 million.

  4. Crossgates, Scarborough - Wikipedia

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    Crossgates is a village in the Borough of Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, situated between Seamer to the west and Eastfield to the east [1] separating the A64 and the B1261 roads which intersect there. Seamer railway station is situated in Crossgates. The village was built after the Second World War. New houses were built in the village ...

  5. Seamer, Scarborough - Wikipedia

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    Seamer is a village and civil parish in the Scarborough district of North Yorkshire, England. It was the location of the Mesolithic Age settlement of Star Carr . The parish is composed of the townships of Seamer and Irton and the chapelry of East Ayton.

  6. St James with Holy Trinity Church, Scarborough - Wikipedia

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    St James with Holy Trinity Church is in Seamer Road, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Scarborough, the archdeaconry of East Riding, and the diocese of York. [1] The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. [2]

  7. Central Tramway Company, Scarborough - Wikipedia

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    The Central Tramway Company made use of the electricity power system constructed by the main contractor, Edmundson Electrical Corporation, which operated from the main power station on Seamer Road. [11] The new electric winding gear ran off the 500v Direct current power of the road tram system from 1920 until the road trams eventually closed in ...

  8. Boyes (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Founder William Boyes was born in 1859 and started his career as an apprentice draper with a firm called George and Collings. At the end of his apprenticeship, saving £10 from his wages he opened his first store at the corner of Eastborough and Globe Street in Scarborough, selling remnants from merchants.

  9. Falsgrave - Wikipedia

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    Falsgrave is an area of Scarborough in North Yorkshire, England.The settlement pre-dates the Domesday Book survey and was the manor which Scarborough belonged to. Gradually the settlements importance inverted, the area now a south west continuation of shops from the town centre street of Westborough.