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The Yorkshire Dalesman Magazine Jan 2017 Vorige editie

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27 Beoordelingen   •  English   •   Leisure Interest (Travel)
In January's Dalesman:

• England’s highest waterfall for sale: Adrian Braddy pays a visit to Hardraw Force and the Green Dragon, which are both on the market
• Yorkshire’s railway children: Actress Jenny Agutter tells Sebastian Oake about happy days on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway
• Towering memory: Artist Kate Lycett uses words and paintings to recall the story of Manor Heath
• This is our year: Andrew Gallon finds that Hull can’t wait to start celebrating its year as UK City of Culture
• Making a huge difference: Andrew Gallon finds a lot of smiling going on at Carlshead Care Farm near Wetherby
• Man of mystery: Phil Penfold visits Thornton-le-Dale to trace the history of a Yorkshireman who stood guard over Napoleon Bonaparte on the lonely isle of St Helena
• Shells, shells and more shells... Chris Bye reflects on the deaths of thirty-five female munition workers at Crossgates, near Leeds, in 1916
• Hebden’s other bridges: Richard Carter crosses untroubled waters to reveal the stories about the town’s many bridges
• Plus columnists, puzzles, recipes, walks, cartoons, reviews, nature, news, events and much more.
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The Yorkshire Dalesman

Jan 2017 In January's Dalesman: • England’s highest waterfall for sale: Adrian Braddy pays a visit to Hardraw Force and the Green Dragon, which are both on the market • Yorkshire’s railway children: Actress Jenny Agutter tells Sebastian Oake about happy days on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway • Towering memory: Artist Kate Lycett uses words and paintings to recall the story of Manor Heath • This is our year: Andrew Gallon finds that Hull can’t wait to start celebrating its year as UK City of Culture • Making a huge difference: Andrew Gallon finds a lot of smiling going on at Carlshead Care Farm near Wetherby • Man of mystery: Phil Penfold visits Thornton-le-Dale to trace the history of a Yorkshireman who stood guard over Napoleon Bonaparte on the lonely isle of St Helena • Shells, shells and more shells... Chris Bye reflects on the deaths of thirty-five female munition workers at Crossgates, near Leeds, in 1916 • Hebden’s other bridges: Richard Carter crosses untroubled waters to reveal the stories about the town’s many bridges • Plus columnists, puzzles, recipes, walks, cartoons, reviews, nature, news, events and much more.


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The Yorkshire Dalesman issue Jan 2017

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In January's Dalesman:

• England’s highest waterfall for sale: Adrian Braddy pays a visit to Hardraw Force and the Green Dragon, which are both on the market
• Yorkshire’s railway children: Actress Jenny Agutter tells Sebastian Oake about happy days on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway
• Towering memory: Artist Kate Lycett uses words and paintings to recall the story of Manor Heath
• This is our year: Andrew Gallon finds that Hull can’t wait to start celebrating its year as UK City of Culture
• Making a huge difference: Andrew Gallon finds a lot of smiling going on at Carlshead Care Farm near Wetherby
• Man of mystery: Phil Penfold visits Thornton-le-Dale to trace the history of a Yorkshireman who stood guard over Napoleon Bonaparte on the lonely isle of St Helena
• Shells, shells and more shells... Chris Bye reflects on the deaths of thirty-five female munition workers at Crossgates, near Leeds, in 1916
• Hebden’s other bridges: Richard Carter crosses untroubled waters to reveal the stories about the town’s many bridges
• Plus columnists, puzzles, recipes, walks, cartoons, reviews, nature, news, events and much more.
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Get inside the real Yorkshire with Dalesman magazine, the best-selling Yorkshire magazine. Each issue is packed with fascinating and thought-provoking stories about the landscapes, people and places that make the UK’s largest county so unique.

For more than 75 years Dalesman readers have enjoyed discovering more about the glory of Yorkshire. Each monthly issue of the Dalesman is filled with features about the people and places that make Yorkshire unique, articles on local history, nature, food, Yorkshire humour and walks, plus glorious colour photographs and paintings of the stunning Yorkshire scenery. Each edition also includes puzzle pages to test your knowledge of Yorkshire plus a comprehensive guide to what to do and where to stay in Yorkshire and beyond.

Dalesman, Britain’s best-selling regional magazine, celebrates all of ‘God’s Own Country’, including the Yorkshire Dales, North York Moors, Yorkshire Wolds, Pennines, Bronte Country and the coast.

If you love the Yorkshire countryside you’ll love Dalesman magazine.

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