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As the Prince of Wales, the King has made several visits to the district, including in February, 2004, when he arrived at Skipton Railway Station sporting a 'cut nose and two sticking plasters on his thumbs'.
Source: https://www.cravenherald.co.uk/news/23356644.now-king-charles-visited---got-udder-cream/?ref=rss
As the recruits were back in the barracks, some took off their shoes, with close up camera angles revealing they were battered and covered in plasters and bandages.
Author: *Slightly chuckles and plasters a smile masking faint concern.
If you are a parent or carer, make sure you are prepared by keeping some medications and items such as plasters and antiseptic wipes, at home – or in your car or luggage if you are going on holiday.
She said: "I remember walking through that horrible foot bath and it was just plasters and the generation of lessons jumping in after a black brick.