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  2. File:Thirsk - Market Place & clock tower (geograph 6326929).jpg

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  3. Thirsk and Sowerby Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Thirsk and Sowerby Town Hall is a municipal building in Westgate, Sowerby, North Yorkshire, England. Although it is commonly described as being in Thirsk, it is on the south side of Westgate, which is in Sowerby. [1] The building is used as the meeting place of Thirsk Town Council and of Sowerby Parish Council.

  4. 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 ...

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  7. Thirsk Hall - Wikipedia

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    Thirsk Hall Blue Plaque. In 1722/23 the member of parliament Ralph Bell bought the manor of Thirsk for the sum of £6,300 (equivalent to £1,251,883 in 2023) from the 10th Earl of Derby. At the time the hall was constructed it had two storeys and five bays. Bell lived in the then new-built home, Thirsk Hall, located on Kirkgate next to St Marys ...

  8. Category:Thirsk - Wikipedia

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    Thirsk Town railway station; W. The World of James Herriot This page was last edited on 3 August 2018, at 12:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  9. Thirsk railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station at Thirsk, which opened to the public on 31 March 1841, was originally named Newcastle Junction. [ 3 ] In 1933 Britain's first route-setting power signal box using a switch panel rather than a lever frame opened at Thirsk, to the specification of the LNER's signalling engineers A.F. Bound and A. E. Tattersall, forming the template ...