The Yorkshire Dalesman  |  Jul 2016
In July's Dalesman:
• The good shepherd of Chapel le Dale: Tony Greenbank heads towards the lower slopes of Whernside to meet a true Dales farmer
• Bringing back the black stuff: Sebastian Oake learns how Pontefract retains its link with liquorice
• For the love of dogs: Angie Aspinall goes behind the scenes with two of Yorkshire’s favourite canine artists
• 1966 and all that: Journalist Richard Redden tells a story of football and family in the summer of ’66
• Castle Howard through the lens: Photographer John Potter shares his favourite pictures of a famous stately home
• The three-bell field of dreams: Ian McMillan recalls bell-ringing exploits in South Yorkshire
• Art therapy: Emma Leeming chats with student artist Caroline Hamilton
• Mum’s the award word: This year’s Dalesman Awards
• An apprentice to trade I was bound: Andrew Gallon meets an expert in the art and craft of hand bookbinding
• 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 Jul 2016.