The Yorkshire Dalesman  |  Jun 2016
In June's Dalesman:
• Carving a new career: Adrian Braddy meets Nidderdale sculptor Joseph Hayton
• Stan Beer and the last of the silver: Anna Greenwood shares a drink with one of the Lofthouse and Middlesmoor Silver Band
• Melodies in the morning: Wildlife artist Robert Fuller reveals why he is fascinated by birdsong
• Wheels and meals: Betsy Everett visits a newly opened café for cyclists
in Wensleydale
• Swordplay: Helen Johnson meets dancer-turned jouster Alan Beattie
• The old days in the liquorice factory: Sebastian Oake delves into the history of Pontefract’s most famous export
• From the sapling to the Ashes: Harry Gration witnesses the creation of a Yorkshire cricket bat
• Follow the plough: Sheila Williams tells the story of the horse-lads of the Wolds
• One of our planes is missing: Chris Bye recalls living the high life as a boy in a West Riding village
• 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 Jun 2016.