The Yorkshire Dalesman  |  Feb 2017
In February's Dalesman:
• Too long a winter? The Yorkshire Shepherdess Amanda Owen describes life
at the coldest time of year
• Cheese champion of the Dales: Richard Aspinall meets multi-award-winning Andy Swinscoe at his Dales dairy
• Nidderdale now and then: Christopher Somerville encounters Nidderdale’s
industrial past
• A colossal achievement: Roger Street discovers the many faces of the vicar declared England’s heaviest man
• A whole new wall game: Andrew Gallon meets the master drystone wallers of Yorkshire
• The wreck of the Rockingham: Eric Houlder researches a stagecoach accident in 1826 Yorkshire
• Bright lights and buttercup: Sylvia Smith recalls four days spent in the Dales with her mother and a film crew
• From pheasants to peasants: My drive to work across a Yorkshire moor by Angela Parkin
• King Arthur was a Yorkshireman: Adrian Braddy speaks to two men who believe Camelot was located near Huddersfield
• Plus columnists, 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 Feb 2017.