Dalesman Magazine  |  May 2016
In May's Dalesman:
• Riding high: Andrew Gallon meets penny-farthing maker Christian Richards in Aldbrough
• Patrolling the countryside: Frances Griss spends time on the beat with one of a growing army of special constables
• We know who thy are: Ian McMillan pays tribute to A Kestrel For A Knave novelist Barry Hines, who died in March
• Something new: Betsy Everett visits a community centre going from strength to strength
• A very Yorkshire undertaking: Helen Johnson finds out what led Fergus Court, of Malton, to become a funeral director at such a young age
• Tilburn of the “mighty hood”: Sebastian Oake celebrates a Yorkshire hero of the waves
• A man of authority: Pip Land meets respected rural community champion Harold Brown
• A cycling pilgrimage: Edward Grainger tells the story of “Coxwold Sunday”, a Yorkshire institution
• Lad wi’ camera: David Pratt tells the life story of his father, the acclaimed photographer Christopher Pratt
• 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 Dalesman Magazine May 2016.