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Beverley Guildhall
Beverley
The Guildhall has been the home of civic governance in Beverley for over 500 years. The building itself was substantially re-modelled in the 18th and 19th centuries, and features a stunning courtroom with ornate plaster ceiling by Giuseppe Cortese, a...
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Beverley Mini Guide
Beverley
This bustling market town boasts an attractive blend of past and present with lots to see and lots to do. The medieval town of Beverley is famous for its 13th century Minster, its market and its music. Toll Gavel, Butcher Row, Ladygate, Hengate, Wednesday...
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Bridlington Mini Guide
Bridlington
Welcome to Bridlington, the seaside town that has plenty of things to see and do. This guide aims to help you decide where to go and what to do during your visit. Whether it’s a day at the beach with an ice cream and fish and chips, a shopping...
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Bridlington Visitor Guide
Bridlington
Great Coast, Great Holiday, Great Times
From stunning beaches and fun filled days to fish and chips and evenings at the fair - Great family holidays start right here!
Coastal Adventures with amazing views, wildlife filled cliffs, boat...
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Brontes in Pennine Yorkshire
Download a copy of your guide to 'Shirley Country' and uncover the history of the Bronte's in the villages and towns around the Spen Valley, setting for Charlotte Bronte's novel 'Shirley'. Published in 1849, Charlotte Bronte's novel Shirley caused...
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Burton Constable Hall - 2012 leaflet
Skirlaugh
Burton Constable Hall is set in 300 acres of natural parkland landscaped by Capability Brown and has been the home of the Constable family for over 400 years. This truly hidden gem offers unrivalled access to more than 30 rooms and its interiors of...
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Burton Constable Hall - Echoes of the Past
Skirlaugh
5th May to 28th October
An exhibition of contemporary ceramic sculptures by Ilona Sulikova and Marie Lofthouse.
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Burton Constable Hall - Country Fair
Skirlaugh
Sunday 8th July
A great day out for all the family at the Burton Constable Country fair.
The main arena program of events will commence at approximately 10.30am and go right through until 5.00pm and we are delighted to see the return of Stannage...
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Captain Cook Memorial Museum
Whitby
Visit the house where them young James Cook came to serve his seaman’s apprenticeship. The handsome 17th century house on the harbour belonged to Cook’s master, the Quaker shipowner, John Walker. It was here in the attic that the...
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Captain Cook Schoolroom Museum
Great Ayton
The Schoolroom Museum in Great Ayton is housed in a building once used as a charity school which was founded in 1704 by Michael Postgate, a local landowner. It was here, between 1736 and 1740, that Captain James Cook received his early education....
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Dinostar - The Dinosaur Experience
Hull
Visit our exciting, interactive exhibition of dinosaurs and fossils. Highlights include a Tyrannosaurus rex skull, Triceratops bones you can touch and our unique Dinosaur Sound Box. Dinostar, Yorkshire's only dinosaur attraction, is close to The Deep...
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Eureka! The National Childrens Museum - 2012 General Leaflet
Halifax
Eureka! The National Children’s Museum is a magical place where children play to learn and grown-ups learn to play.
Eureka! is the leading children’s museum in the UK, giving children aged 0-11 a fun-packed day. Everything at Eureka!...
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Eureka! The National Childrens Museum - Primary Schools Leaflet
Halifax
Eureka! The National Children’s Museum is designed especially for children with exciting cross-curricular galleries and innovative learning journey programmes. All of our exhibits and programmes are hands-on, minds-on; sparking creativity, active...
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Fort Paull
Paull, Nr Hull
Explore 500 years of history within the walls of this superb Napoleonic fortress set in 10 acres with magnificent views over the Humber estuary. Defending Britania for over half the millennium, Fort Paull is the new all-round attraction in the...
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Goole Museum
Goole
The museum's permanent displays explore the history of the town and port of Goole, with a changing programme of temporary exhibitions in the adjacent gallery. The museum welcomes visits from schools and community groups, and has a dedicated Education...
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Herriot Country Attractions Group
Download this Leaflet for information on 29 great days out in Yorkshire
Hambleton's Herriot Country takes its name from the Hambleton Hills as well as from one of the world's best-loved writers, James Herriot. James Herriot,...
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Holmfirth Huddersfield and the Valleys attractions and events
Explore Holmfirth, Marsden, Huddersfield and more. Highlights include a day of pampering at our award winning spas, learning to drive a steam train, events and festivals in Holmfirth, the longest highest and deepest canal tunnel in Britain,...
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Hornsea Museum
Hornsea
Hornsea Museum is a fascinating glimpse of the past. At its heart is an old farmhouse that was occupied by the Burn family for 300 years up to 1952. Full of authentic 19th and early 20th century objects, the rooms are displayed to show how the Burns...
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Hull & East Yorkshire
Hull & East Yorkshire
City, Coast and Countryside is hard to come across in one region but Hull & East Yorkshire has it all. Whether you want to experience city life, the freshest fish and chips or you want a true farm stay experience you'll find everything you could...
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Hull & East Yorkshire Visitor Guide
Hull
Great Days, Great Weeks, Great Times
Featuring: The Wolds & Beyond, Get Active!, Great City Breaks and The Heritage Coast
Download our 60 page visitor guide for fantastic events and great days out!
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Hull Museums
Kingston upon Hull
Hull's unique Museums Quarter - consisting of Wilberforce House, the Hull and East Riding Museum, Streetlife and the Arctic Corsair trawler - is simply the best place to start your discovery of historic Hull. Entry into all of our museums is free! You'll...
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Hull Museums - Exhibitions and events 2012
Kingston upon Hull
2nd April to 20th January
2012 is set to be a remarkable year for Culture in Hull, with our Hull 2012 Gold programme showcasing the very best of our cultural Heritage. For cultural and sporting events and activities go to www.hullgold.co.uk or call 01482 300 300.
We...
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Hull Pocket Guide
Hull
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JORVIK Viking Centre
York
DISCOVER COPPERGATE
Take hold of the past and explore the excavations which fi rst unearthed the Viking-age city in our brand new exhibitions.
The remains of 1,000-year-old houses are revealed beneath your feet,...
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JORVIK Viking Centre - Spring & Summer Events Programme
York
27th April to 30th September
Events for all the family brought to you from the creators of JORVIK Viking Centre!
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Last of the Summer Wine - Holmfirth
Holmfirth
Last of the Summer Wine is the longest running sitcom in the world.
Filming took place in Holmfirth and across the Holme Valley. You’ll recall familiar scenes when you visit Nora Batty’s steps, Sids Café and the Last of...
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Micklegate Bar Museum
York
Situated on the route of York's Famous Walls walk, Micklegate Bar Museum has stood sentinel to the city for over 800 years.
As York's most important gateway, the bar has served a number of important roles since its construction in the 12th...
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Mother Shiptons Cave & The Petrifying Well
Knaresborough
Mother Shipton is England's most famous Prophetess.
She lived some 500 years ago during the reigns of King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I. Her Prophetic visions became known and feared throughout England, with...
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National Media Museum - Spring Exhibitions and Events 2012
Bradford
National Media Museum Spring Exhibitions and Events 2012
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Ripon Museums
Ripon
Follow the Law and Order Trail around the historic city of Ripon and visit the three museums that together tell the story of law and order in Yorkshire, providing an insight into the harsh conditions our forebears had to endure not so many years...
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Skidby Windmill & Museum of East Riding Rural Life
Skidby
Built in 1821, Skidby Windmill has been grinding grain almost continually for nearly two centuries! The Wolds were the 'bread basket' of Yorkshire, and in the last century, over 200 corn windmills dominated the landscape. Agricultural depression and...
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Thackray Museum
Leeds
Be amazed as your visit transports you into a living experience of health and medicine, past, present and future. Experience life as a character in the Victorian slums of 1840 and be flabbergasted at the incredible lotions and potions once offered...
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The Bayle Museum
Bridlington
The Bayle Museum was once the entrance to Bridlington Priory. The Bayle is a Grade I Listed Building and Scheduled Ancient Monument which makes it of great interest historically and architecturally. The museum incorporates collections with interactive...
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The Quilt Museum and Gallery
YORK
The Quilt Museum and Gallery is based in the magnificent St Anthony’s Hall, a medieval guildhall on Peasholme Green, York. The Museum hosts changing textile exhibitions from the unique quilt collection of The Quilters’ Guild of the...
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Thirsk Museum
Thirsk
Thirsk Museum was established in 1975 with the aim of preserving objects that were disappearing from everyday use, but which told something of the history and customs of past generations who had lived and worked in Thirsk and the surrounding district....
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Whitby Museum
Whitby
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York Castle Museum
York
We’ve got over 400 years of York’s past in one place, from Elizabethan soldiers to Victorian debtors and from Georgian dolls’ houses to the Swinging Sixties. Come and spend a day in the past – see, hear and feel yesterday’s...
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Yorkshire Air Museum & Allied Air Forces Memorial
Elvington, York
20 acres of parks, woodland and gardens in a unique historic setting,makes this "more than just an air museum". With its famous 300 seat, "NAAFI" restaurant and stunning exhibitions, the Museum has something for everyone. Discover...
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Yorkshire Museum of Farming
Murton, York
Murton Park is home to the Yorkshire Museum of Farming which holds an impressive collection of agricultural equipment. The Four Seasons Gallery takes visitors through the farming year, season by season and the Livestock building which concentrates...
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