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    The Royal Pump Room is a Grade II* listed building in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. Today it houses the town's museum – operated by North Yorkshire...
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    central Harrogate surrounded by some of the town's main tourist attractions including the Royal Pump Room, Royal Baths, Royal Hall and the Harrogate Council...
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    Isaac Thomas Shutt (category People from Harrogate)
    Hotel, Harrogate, then in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England, from 1849 to 1879. In 1842, at the age of 24 years, he designed the Royal Pump Room, Harrogate...
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    Amulet of scarlet jasper, provenance unknown, Royal Pump Room, Harrogate...
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    created for political or diplomatic purposes to commemorate or advertise royal achievements. Additionally, scarabs held religious significance and played...
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    The Royal Hall is a Grade II* listed performance hall and theatre, located in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. With local benefactors led by engineering...
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    facilities with the exception of the Royal Pump Room which was retained as the centre for drinking Harrogate's waters. The Royal baths were built on the site...
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    farmer, and the proprietor of the Old Swan Hotel, Harrogate. He designed the Royal Pump Room, Harrogate. In partnership with Alfred Hill Thompson he co-designed...
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    the Lesser Hall alone have been valued in excess of £40,000 by the Royal Pump Room Museum. After Fox's death on a visit to Walsall in 1903, his executors...
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  • John Henry Hirst (category Fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects)
    Park. Around 1869, Dawson built a new pump room designed by J.H. Hirst, near the Montpellier Quarter in Harrogate, but it was demolished in 1954. This...
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  • Djediufankh were found in a 26 cm–high canopic jar in the Royal Pump Room Museum, in Harrogate, England. Experts at York University have established that...
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    Lion Hunt Scarab from the Royal Pump Room, Harrogate Base with inscription Top of the scarab...
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  • light art installation, celebrating Harrogate's 450 year spa heritage, was installed next to the Royal Pump Room Museum in the town. Entitled '1571 The...
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    being both near to the railway station and overlooking the popular Royal Pump Room. Booming business led the White Hart's owners to build a new structure...
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    College and Harrogate Royal Infirmary, and paid for the town's Jubilee Memorial and the land on which it stands. While the present centre of Harrogate was yet...
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    Bella Tromba (category Alumni of the Royal Academy of Music)
    regularly appear at the UK's leading music festivals including Cheltenham, Harrogate, and Henley and are particularly active in the commissioning of new works...
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    from large facilities available at nearby Harrogate, which had 88 natural mineral springs. The spa's pump room closed in 1936 when the facility was converted...
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    Tewit Well (category Buildings and structures in Harrogate)
    England. "ROYAL PUMP ROOM MUSEUM (1149478)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 26 March 2015. Barrett, Thomas (31 March 2022). "Harrogate Club...
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  • the Mercer Gallery, Knaresborough Castle, St Robert's Cave, and the Royal Pump Room Museum. She was appointed the Director of Collections at the newly...
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    "History of the Royal Pump Room Museum". 16 February 2023. Archived from the original on 1 November 2023. Retrieved 1 November 2023. "Royal Ascot 14-18th...
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    George Dawson (builder) (category People from Harrogate)
    now occupied by Farrah's sweet shop). Around 1869, Dawson built a new pump room designed by J.H. Hirst, near the Montpellier Quarter, but it was demolished...
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    John Farrah (category People from the Borough of Harrogate)
    and Cold Bath Road, Harrogate, and in the 1850s they moved to 2 Crescent Place (since demolished) near the Pump Room in Low Harrogate. In 1857 Joseph died...
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    Royal Pump Room). On that day, Burnett brought the state landau with him on the train, and processed in it around the town with the Mayor of Harrogate Joseph...
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    Royal Pump Room Museum Harrogate Museum 1953 18 July 1949 SE2981455374 53°59′37″N 1°32′48″W / 53.993552°N 1.54674°W / 53.993552; -1.54674 (Royal Pump...
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    with 20 pumps and three turntable ladders, from stations across the neighbouring brigade of North Yorkshire as far apart as Scarborough, Harrogate and Selby...
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    West Park United Reformed Church is located in the West Park area of Harrogate, England, and is a Grade II listed building. It was designed in Nonconformist...
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    Hilda Margaret Hartley, Assistant Supervisor, Class I (Telephones), Harrogate. Thomas Hartley, Skilled Labourer (Leading Hand), Admiralty Signal Establishment...
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    with Clitheroe, Harrogate, Ilkley, Malham and Preston. Services are operated by Stagecoach Merseyside & South Lancashire, Harrogate Bus Company, Keighley...
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  • Malcolm Neesam (category People from Harrogate)
    democracy.harrogate.gov.uk. Harrogate Borough Council. 6 July 2022. Retrieved 25 September 2022. "Opening of the Old Magnesia Well Pump Room by Harrogate Historian...
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    Amy Horrocks (category Alumni of the Royal Academy of Music)
    concert in Drumglass, County Tyrone. The piece features in one of the Pump Room concerts in Bath, as part of the “annual conversaxione” of the Presbyterian...
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