The Yorkshire Dalesman  |  Feb 2016
In February's Dalesman
• Lives on the line: An introduction to Jericho, the new TV drama series that imagines the story of the building of the Ribblehead Viaduct
• The real Jericho: A first-hand account of life in the Settle-Carlisle shanty towns of the 1870s
• Steaming back to Yorkshire: Andrew Gallon celebrates the return to Yorkshire of the world-famous Flying Scotsman
• A spoonful of good fortune: Janet Rawlins Leyland is reunited with a souvenir of her wartime youth
• I couldn’t afford to be ill: Adrian Braddy concludes the story of the career of W R Mitchell
• Pigs might fly – windows of opportunity: More tales from the Inn at the Top
• From the moors to the desert: Helen Johnson investigates the remarkable Gertrude Bell and her Yorkshire connections
• Plight of a national treasure: Chris Bye fears for the future of a furry favourite
• Life in a post-war Dales vicarage: Janet Jelley recalls an idyllic childhood
• 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 2016.