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Thirsk is a
market town and
civil parish in
North Yorkshire, England; it is
known for its
racecourse and
depiction as
local author James Herriot's fictional...
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Jason Matthew Thirsk (December 25, 1967 – July 29, 1996) was an
American musician who was the b****
player of the
California punk rock band
Pennywise from...
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Robert Brent "Bob"
Thirsk, OC OBC (born
August 17, 1953) is a
Canadian retired engineer and physician, and a
former Canadian Space Agency astronaut. He...
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Kristy Thirsk is a platinum-selling
Canadian singer-songwriter best
known for her work with Delerium.
Thirsk was the
singer and a co-writer for the band...
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Anderson Danbury on 5
November 1941 at St Mary's Church,
Thirsk.
After they
returned to
Thirsk,
Wight "carried on TB
testing [of] cows in
Wensleydale and...
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Thirsk Hall is a
Grade II*
listed manor house in
Thirsk,
North Yorkshire,
dating from 1720. The
house has been held by the Bell
family for c. 300 years...
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Thirsk is a town in
North Yorkshire, England.
Thirsk may also
refer to:
Jason Thirsk (1967–1996),
American musician Joan
Thirsk (1922–2013),
British historian...
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Thirsk and
Malton is a
constituency in
North Yorkshire represented in the
House of
Commons of the UK
Parliament since 2015 by
Kevin Hollinrake, a Conservative...
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Thirsk Racecourse is a
thoroughbred horse racing venue located in
Thirsk,
North Yorkshire, England. The
course is a left
handed oval of
about 1 mile 2...
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Thirsk Amateur Tennis Championship was a
British tennis competition founded in July 1882 as the
Thirsk Lawn
Tennis Tournament. The
tournament organised...