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Auntie Ag lives in | Harrogate in Yorkshire, which she describes as a 'spa |
of Bachelor Gardens in Bilton, a district of | Harrogate in North Yorkshire, England. |
ith the rest becoming part of the Borough of | Harrogate in North Yorkshire. |
fe peer as Baron Willis of Knaresborough, of | Harrogate in the County of North Yorkshire and was int |
nce 1974 it has fallen within the Borough of | Harrogate in North Yorkshire. |
ed in 1992 and is in the southern suburbs of | Harrogate in North Yorkshire, England on the Harrogate |
ith the rest becoming part of the borough of | Harrogate in North Yorkshire. |
another John of Gaunt's Castle situated near | Harrogate in North Yorkshire. |
ish of Boroughbridge, part of the Borough of | Harrogate in North Yorkshire, England. |
e Washburn valley north of Otley and west of | Harrogate in Yorkshire, England. |
e Washburn valley north of Otley and west of | Harrogate in Yorkshire, England. |
e village of North Rigton, between Leeds and | Harrogate in West Yorkshire, England. |
ted in the Washburn Valley in the borough of | Harrogate in North Yorkshire, a county in the north of |
urn valley, lying north of Otley and west of | Harrogate in North Yorkshire, England. |
yed one match for Yorkshire against Essex in | Harrogate in 1895. |
A good all-round player, he appeared for | Harrogate in 1881 and 1882 and was an amateur when he |
station is located in the eastern suburbs of | Harrogate in North Yorkshire, England. |
The undeveloped area between Killinghall and | Harrogate is known as Killinghall Moor. |
The A61 road between Leeds and | Harrogate is the main thoroughfare known as Scott Hall |
St. Peter's Church, | Harrogate is a parish church in the Church of England |
Harrogate is a city in Claiborne County, Tennessee, Un | |
Founded in 1912 in | Harrogate it is now located in Thorpe Underwood, near |
Located between Otley and | Harrogate it is close to the River Wharfe. |
ound the town and as far afield as Bradford, | Harrogate, Keighley, Leeds, Otley, Skipton and York. |
th Leeds city centre, Headingley, Horsforth, | Harrogate, Knaresborough and York by rail services whi |
ce from Leeds through Hornbeam Park, towards | Harrogate, Knaresborough and York. |
Services run to | Harrogate, Knaresborough, Leeds, Otley, Wakefield and |
sh mother, Anne McIntosh was educated at the | Harrogate Ladies College in North Yorkshire and at the |
Harrogate Ladies College appeared on Look North on Thu | |
A large portrait of Grainge hangs in | Harrogate library. |
It is located on the | Harrogate Line 16.75 miles (27 km) west of York and is |
It is located on the | Harrogate Line 8.75 miles (14 km) west of York and is |
on to Skipton station joined the still open | Harrogate Line from Leeds to Harrogate station. |
e NER would build a branch from its Leeds to | Harrogate line at Arthington to make an end on connect |
It would be located on the | Harrogate Line near the extant Horsforth station which |
t is served by Cattal railway station on the | Harrogate line (operated by Northern Rail) which is sl |
It is located on the | Harrogate Line 2.25 miles (3 km) east of Harrogate and |
The Church Fenton to | Harrogate line was augmented by the Leeds to Wetherby |
ay the station remains busy, even though the | Harrogate line fell victim to the Beeching Axe in Janu |
It is located on the | Harrogate Line 10.5 miles (17 km) west of York and is |
York (also served by the | Harrogate Line) |
It was constructed during 1845-1849 on the | Harrogate Line, carrying rural and commuter passengers |
Along with Horsforth station on the | Harrogate line, Guiseley is one of the two closest rai |
n as Woodside, which will be on the Leeds to | Harrogate Line. |
pass the eastern part of the triangle on the | Harrogate Line. |
s running along the Airedale, Wharfedale and | Harrogate Lines still pass over the site of Holbeck Lo |
See also: | Harrogate local elections |
(Cleveland), TD (Hawick), BD (Bradford), HG ( | Harrogate), LS (Leeds), WF (Wakefield) and HD (Hudders |
Harrogate New Life Church | |
ki (born Michael Kaminski, 2 September 1951, | Harrogate, North Yorkshire) is best known for playing |
Principal Hayley Group is a | Harrogate, North Yorkshire based hotel and conference |
is an independent brewery founded in 1988 in | Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. |
It has been sold for a number of years in | Harrogate North Yorkshire, England at Betty's Tea Room |
on Haverah Park on the Pennine moorland near | Harrogate, North Yorkshire. |
Sean Andrew McDaid (born June 3, 1986 in | Harrogate, North Yorkshire) is a former English born S |
Elaine Glover (born 1982 in | Harrogate, North Yorkshire) is an English actress. |
h School are both based on the south side of | Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England, separated by five |
primary school situated on the south side of | Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. |
base located in Nidderdale in the borough of | Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. |
The Old Swan Hotel in | Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England is currently part |
David 'Andy' Gray (born 15 November 1977 in | Harrogate, North Yorkshire) is a professional football |
Backshall was originally from | Harrogate, North Yorkshire. |
He lives in | Harrogate, North Yorkshire with his wife Lynn, son Sam |
vell was born in Gravesend, Kent, grew up in | Harrogate, North Yorkshire, and attended Rose Bruford |
at the Eurovision Song Contest 1982, held in | Harrogate, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. |
Bartram died in | Harrogate, North Riding of Yorkshire, in 1925 and was |
ucy died of diabetes at her sister's home in | Harrogate on 22 December 1891. |
he London Coliseum with Henry Ainley, and at | Harrogate on 28 August 1915, with the soprano the Hon. |
A59 meets up with York-directed traffic from | Harrogate on the A658, and skirts to the north of Gold |
tea blend produced by Bettys and Taylors of | Harrogate, one of the few remaining family tea and cof |
n the A61 making it convenient for travel to | Harrogate or Ripon. |
r Up trains - Down trains being diverted via | Harrogate over the Harrogate-Northallerton line which, |
The HG postcode area, also known as the | Harrogate postcode area, is a group of postcode distri |
ssley on 13 November as a substitute against | Harrogate RA, before scoring his first goals for the c |
He left to join | Harrogate Railway Athletic as Manager in October 2008. |
In mid September the club appointed former | Harrogate Railway Assistant Manager Stuart Waddington |
October as a 76th minute substitute against | Harrogate Railway Athletic. |
Harrogate Railway Athletic as a striker. | |
Laughlin played non-League football for both | Harrogate Railway Athletic and Harrogate Town, before |
In the 1960s he joined | Harrogate Railway Athletic as their coach. |
re within its boundaries as are the towns of | Harrogate, Richmond, Knaresborough, Hawes and Bedale a |
ament constituencies of Barkston Ash, Goole, | Harrogate, Ripon, Skipton, Thirsk and Malton, York. |
Scott Hall Road (A61) and | Harrogate Road lead southwards to Leeds city centre. |
is around the junction of the (North-South) | Harrogate Road A61 road and the Leeds Outer Ring Road |
Beyond Ferrensby the road is called | Harrogate Road, and it continues in a more or less exa |
t Yorkshire) is a rugby union footballer for | Harrogate Rugby Union Football Club, as well as being |
Leeds Tykes signed Aspinall from | Harrogate Rugby Union Football Club as their third-cho |
nclude Selby, Tadcaster, Thirsk, Easingwold, | Harrogate, Ryedale (including Malton, Norton and Picke |
the Westminster Parliament constituencies of | Harrogate, Ryedale, Scarborough, Selby, Skipton and Ri |
Boroughbridge became part of an enlarged | Harrogate seat, while Skipton & Ripon regained some of |
777, originally it was the 'Swan Inn" in Low | Harrogate separate from the settlement of High Harroga |
Odeon cinema in | Harrogate, showing the logo used from mid 1990s |
It is a suburb of | Harrogate, situated to the north of the town centre.Th |
Hackworth went directly into the | Harrogate squad and made his debut appearance at Wethe |
e nearby cities of Middlesboro, Kentucky and | Harrogate, Tennessee, and the nearby community of Arth |
LMU (91.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to | Harrogate, Tennessee, USA. |
Arena is a 5,000 seat multi-purpose arena in | Harrogate, Tennessee. |
tly involved with two music organisations in | Harrogate: The White Rose Concert Band and the Tewit Y |
6 the estimated population was 4,425, making | Harrogate the largest city in Claiborne County. |
re Showground on the edge of the spa town of | Harrogate, the two day event is a shop window for the |
At | Harrogate, the road divides into two major one way str |
At | Harrogate, the song was performed fourth on the night, |
in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning at the | Harrogate Theatre, and Lysander with the British Shake |
eds station, trains scheduled to operate via | Harrogate through to York are shown with the destinati |
the campus of Lincoln Memorial University in | Harrogate, TN. |
he LNER Cross Gates to Wetherby line and the | Harrogate to Church Fenton line closed in 1965 under t |
lso operated its own railway station, on the | Harrogate to Church Fenton Line. |
time service is generally a half-hourly from | Harrogate to Leeds City (southbound)calling at all sta |
ook over the running of the 767 service from | Harrogate to Leeds Bradford Airport from Harrogate and |
ine, this allowed the NER to run trains from | Harrogate to Bradford without going via Leeds. |
ere was the junction for the line connecting | Harrogate to Wetherby. |
The | Harrogate to Church Fenton line may not be so popular, |
n Railway, it ran from Nidd Junction, on the | Harrogate to Ripon line, to Pateley Bridge via five in |
lway line that ran between a junction on the | Harrogate to Northallerton line at Melmerby to Masham, |
uated adjacent to the trading estate) on the | Harrogate to Church Fenton line. |
Iain Duncan Smith and Charles Kennedy, visit | Harrogate to support their parties. |
land surveyors and mapmakers) moved from AAS | Harrogate to AAS Chepstow over a period of a year betw |
The village is on the A59 road from | Harrogate to Skipton. |
It was the first building in | Harrogate to have electric light. |
Open, Silver King Tournament, North British | Harrogate Tournament |
nerally an hourly service from Leeds through | Harrogate towards Knaresborough and York. |
Townrow was manager of | Harrogate Town for a spell in the 1960s. |
Ryan Kendall joined | Harrogate Town after impressing the manager during the |
ter Torquay's FA Cup draw against non-league | Harrogate Town and was linked with a move to ambitious |
Jackson's time at | Harrogate Town was largely disappointing and he was re |
Bowey's first goal for | Harrogate Town came on the 30th October 2010 against R |
rounds during this period, even sharing with | Harrogate Town at one point. |
p front and scored his first league goal for | Harrogate Town with a volley against Farsley Celtic in |
r was appointed as the new player-manager of | Harrogate Town on 20 May 2009. |
ed away from the first team scene and joined | Harrogate Town on a work experience basis in December |
hat Bennett failed to make an appearance for | Harrogate Town before he returned to Lincoln City wher |
e on the last day with a 5-2 victory away at | Harrogate Town while they slipped up away at Worksop T |
, and he was signed by Conference North team | Harrogate Town on 25 September. |
d for Tamworth, Lincoln City, Hucknall Town, | Harrogate Town and Mansfield Town. |
he end of the 2009 season.He then signed for | Harrogate Town and made 26 appearances before joining |
the end it looked like Conference North side | Harrogate Town had won the race to sign Dootson but at |
following the end of the season, and joined | Harrogate Town in October 2009. |
In February, he joined | Harrogate Town on loan, debuting in the 0-0 draw at Fr |
Harrogate Town expressed an interest in signing Thomps | |
Duxbury signed for | Harrogate Town in September 2004, for Farsley Celtic i |
n the 13th May 2011, Bowey was released from | Harrogate Town after his contract wasn't renewed for t |
In February 2008, Grant re-signed for | Harrogate Town in time for him to face his former team |
t the following season, a 1-0 defeat away to | Harrogate Town on 23 October. |
He was released from | Harrogate Town in May 2011. |
He joined | Harrogate Town after Scarborough folded, returning to |
hletic on loan, scoring on his debut against | Harrogate Town on 17 September 2002. |
Jackson joined | Harrogate Town in the summer of 2006 from Weymouth. |
Subsequently | Harrogate Town have allowed Jackson to stay on loan un |
le carriageway which bypasses Ripon and onto | Harrogate town centre. |
2003 season, he had trials at York City and | Harrogate Town before joining Whitby Town. |
March 2009, he joined Conference North side | Harrogate Town on loan. |
In June 2008, he left | Harrogate Town for Bradford Park Avenue. |
He made his debut in a 3-1 win at | Harrogate Town on 2 October 2010. |
In July 2008, he signed for | Harrogate Town F.C. where he made 12 appearances befor |
The bus station is situated in | Harrogate Town Centre just off Station Parade less tha |
o play non-league football for Boreham Wood, | Harrogate Town, Guiseley, Liversedge, Chelmsford City, |
inishing bottom of the Conference North with | Harrogate Town, Bloomer managed to make a total of 44 |
e left Halifax in the summer of 2005 to join | Harrogate Town, and later played for Wakefield before |
e from Boston United, Bloomer agreed to join | Harrogate Town, who were managed by his former Lincoln |
Martinez played for | Harrogate Town, Bradford City, Rochdale, Newport Count |
It is seven miles north-east of | Harrogate town, and a had a population of 278 accordin |
n English footballer who currently plays for | Harrogate Town, as a midfielder. |
ant also played for Gainsborough Trinity and | Harrogate Town, where he scored 15 goals from 43 appea |
ey United in a Conference North game against | Harrogate Town. |
May 2010 he signed for Conference North side | Harrogate Town. |
scoring on his debut in the FA Cup draw with | Harrogate Town. |
tly playing for Fleetwood Town, on loan from | Harrogate Town. |
agerial career in a player-coach position at | Harrogate Town. |
efore he moved into non-league football with | Harrogate Town. |
ed a new contract and left the club, joining | Harrogate Town. |
er, Matt Gadsby, died during a match against | Harrogate Town. |
d manager who is currently player-manager at | Harrogate Town. |
First | Harrogate Trains was a proposed open-access UK train o |
First | Harrogate Trains was a proposal from First Group and R |
Harrogate Tutorial College in Harrogate, North Yorkshi | |
lub in Stockholm, Sweden," as well as one in | Harrogate, UK, and one in Vienna, Austria, similarily |
track allowing through trains from Leeds to | Harrogate via Wetherby, the York Road station closed a |
caster; there was also a branch from here to | Harrogate via Wetherby |
The completion of a branch from there to | Harrogate via Wetherby and Tadcaster by the Y&NM in 18 |
Sheffield, Huddersfield, Bradford, Halifax, | Harrogate, Wakefield and the surrounding towns and vil |
Bradford, West Yorkshire - 31 October 2009, | Harrogate) was an English linguistics scholar and broa |
that the issue of a link into the centre of | Harrogate was addressed, with a route via Dragon Junct |
The reservoirs were built by the | Harrogate Water Corporation between 1895 and 1911. |
from Cattal to York eastbound and Leeds via | Harrogate westbound. |
om Hammerton to York eastbound and Leeds via | Harrogate westbound. |
Leyland's XI against the Rest of England at | Harrogate when he scored 42 and 40 and took 5 for 73. |
He coached in New Zealand and was coach at | Harrogate when he was over 70 years old. |
e A661 finishes at the Empress roundabout in | Harrogate, where it intersects with the A59, towards K |
the 1920s, Belmont opened a craft bakery in | Harrogate, which meant it was possible to open more te |
l came down to the last seat declared in Low | Harrogate, with the Conservative holding the seat by 6 |
He is also commemorated in his home town of | Harrogate with a plaque at the War Memorial. |
Bond lives in | Harrogate with his wife, Susan, and their son (born 19 |
orth Yorkshire to towns southwards including | Harrogate, York and Northallerton. |
He was born in | Harrogate, Yorkshire in 1952, and studied photography |
Wilmer was born in | Harrogate, Yorkshire and attended Emanuel School and K |
He was born in 1934 in Pateley Bridge, near | Harrogate, Yorkshire and also played for Yorkshire Sec |
lywood, he journeyed to his mother's home in | Harrogate, Yorkshire at a time of family grief followi |
Born in | Harrogate, Yorkshire, England, Burgess died aged 62, i |
larkson (born 5 September 1939, Killinghall, | Harrogate, Yorkshire, England) is an English former fi |
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