The Yorkshire Dalesman  |  Nov 2016
In November's Dalesman:
• The Yorkshire vet: Julian Norton says much has changed in veterinary
practice since the days of James Herriot and Skeldale
• Always on call: Andrew Gallon visits Clapham to meet members of the world’s oldest cave and mountain rescue team
• The Harrogate terriers: A West Yorkshire regiment’s sacrifices in the Great War are invoked by Andrew Gallon
• Adventures from my back door: Simon Miles captures the autumn light and landscapes with his camera
• Going Gothic: Anna Greenwood finds that Goths are really rather nice when she visits Whitby for a special weekend
• Wartime at Keld Manse: Joan Moody recalls memories of evacuees and the blackout in rural Swaledale
• 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 Nov 2016.