The Yorkshire Dalesman  |  Dec 2016
In December's Dalesman:
• It did happen to a vet: Jim Wight celebrates the life of his father James Herriot on the centenary of his birth
• An irresistible story: BAFTA-winning writer Sally Wainwright talks to Phil Penfold about her new film about the Brontës
• In the red: A Mexican Christmas tradition is blooming in Yorkshire, Helen Johnson discovers
• Woman of mystery: Nick Channer visits Harrogate and investigates the real-life mystery of Agatha Christie’s eleven-day disappearance in 1926
• Reviving old crafts for Christmas: Helen Johnson finds that seasonal skills are alive and well in Wensleydale
• England’s Niagara Falls: Adrian Braddy discovers how Malham nearly got its own giant waterfall
• Let the bells ring out: Ding dong! Tony Greenbank joins the
campanologists of Ribblesdale
• Wiske galore: Helen Johnson meets the cast of Appleton Wiske’s annual pantomime
• Christmas Eve at Stagwood: Peggy Hirst-Barrow recalls a joyful childhood on a West Riding farm in the 1920s
• Miracle in t’ mistal: Colin Ella relates the Christmas story with a Yorkshire slant
• 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 Dec 2016.