The Yorkshire Dalesman  |  Dec 2015
In December's Dalesman:
• What Kate did next: Yorkshire folk singer Kate Rusby talks to Peter Naldrett
• Light up the town: Helen Johnson finds out what makes Thirsk’s Christmas illuminations so special
• The Richmond Christmas shilling: It’s a festive gift that dates from Tudor times; Helen Johnson tells its story
• A Nidderdale Christmas: Stories from Christmas past are uncovered by oral historian Anna Greenwood
• Reasons to be grateful: Alan Bennett remembers fellow Yorkshire literary legend W R Mitchell
• Hail to thee, blithe spirit! Adrian Braddy looks at the early career of the much-mourned former Dalesman editor
• Old Mick – the bull walloper: Bill Mitchell’s first article for the Dalesman, originally published in October 1949
• An evergreen tradition: Angela Cole tells Helen Johnson all about her unique, handmade Christmas decorations
• Singing from heart and soul: Andrew Gallon visits Langcliffe and meets the members of the village’s talented choir
• Plus puzzles, recipes, walks, cartoons, reviews, nature, news, events and much more.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in The Yorkshire Dalesman Dec 2015.