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James Harriot Museum

James Harriot Museum

by marina0155

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marina0155, on February 28, 2008, said:

This is the museum celebrates the Thirsk vet Alf Wight who wrote under the name of James HERRIOT

bbecky, on June 15, 2008, said:

Hello Marina, I just watched your photo from google after read James Harriot of his dogs' stories. I am not a dog fans, but I love the dogs he described from the book. And I just known the author's particulars. I like James Harriot and dogs and want to know more about Yorkshire Thirsk, and now I always watch the market place from web. Give me a anxious reply. Thanks much. Becky:)

marina0155, on June 17, 2008, said:

Hello Becky, thanks for your message. I'm living in Germany, I have been at Thirsk just for one day last year. It's a nice little town, you should visit Thirsk ;-) I also have the books by J. Harriott and the movie, they are great. Best wishes from Germany ... Marina :-)

markypopelka, on January 26, 2009, said:

HELLO, I AM CZECH AND I AM READING A BOOK FROM JAMES HERRIOT.HE IS good.

marina0155, on January 28, 2009, said:

Hello, oh YES, he is great. I like the movies too. marina

plainsailorsam, on July 6, said:

Have just read the authorised biography of 'The Real James Herriot' written by his son Jim Wight,who followed in his father's footsteps.Qualified from Glasgow as a Vet in 1966.He joined the practice of Sinclair & Wight in Thirsk and worked alongside his father,and Donald Sinclair (Alias James Herriot and Siegfreed Farnon.Published by Michael Joseph 1999.It has all the genius of the Vet Books-a great read.

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