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Tag Archives: Dalesman Magazine

Yorkshire’s favourite magazine, https://www.dalesman.co.uk/

 

Christmas Mummers in Yorkshire

Posted on December 10, 2014 by Helen Johnson
Knaresborough Mummers

Mummers are one of the most ancient of Yorkshire’s Christmas traditions For Christmas in 2014, I visited Yorkshire’s  Knaresborough Mummers, who perform a unique story, local to the area, and Continue Reading →

Posted in Festivals and Traditions, Journalism, Yorkshire | Tagged Christmas, Dalesman Magazine, Festivals and Traditions, journalism, Yorkshire

Scroggling the Holly in Haworth

Posted on November 26, 2014 by Helen Johnson

For Dalesman at Christmas 2014, I investigated the origins of Scroggling the Holly, a Christmas tradition unique to the Bronte village of Haworth, West Yorkshire. Early in December, people in Continue Reading →

Posted in Festivals and Traditions, Journalism, Yorkshire | Tagged Christmas, Dalesman Magazine, Festivals and Traditions, journalism, places to visit, Yorkshire

Julie Haigh, Christmas Fairy maker, Dalesman Dec 2014

Posted on November 26, 2014 by Helen Johnson
Julie in her Fairy Factory

For the December Dalesman Magazine, I visited Julie Haigh’s Christmas Fairy Factory in West Yorkshire, where Christmas Fairies are born. A Christmas Fairy is the finishing touch for many a Continue Reading →

Posted in Crafts and Arts, Festivals and Traditions, Journalism, Yorkshire | Tagged Christmas, Crafts and Arts, Dalesman Magazine, Festivals and Traditions

Dalesman Dec 2014: Eric Marshall’s Christmas Lights

Posted on November 26, 2014 by Helen Johnson
Eric with his Christmas lights

 For Dalesman Magazine this month, I visited Eric Marshall, of Bagby, whose displays of Christmas Lights attract visitors from far and wide. Eric, of Bagby, near Thirsk in North Yorkshire, Continue Reading →

Posted in Festivals and Traditions, Journalism, Yorkshire | Tagged Christmas, Dalesman Magazine, journalism, Yorkshire

Catterick Garrison One Hundred Years on Duty: Yorkshire Dalesman Nov 2014

Posted on November 7, 2014 by Helen Johnson

This year marks the centenary of the founding of Catterick Garrison, today, the biggest military base in Western Europe. Linda Turnbull, of North Yorkshire County Records Office, has been recording Continue Reading →

Posted in History and Archaeology, Journalism, Yorkshire | Tagged 20th century history, Dalesman Magazine, History and Archaeology, Yorkshire

Great Ayton’s History

Posted on May 11, 2014 by Helen Johnson

Helen Johnson visited Great Ayton for Dalesman Magazine, where she talked to local historians about Captain Cook and other illustrious former residents. Continue Reading →

Posted in History and Archaeology, Journalism, Yorkshire | Tagged Dalesman Magazine, History and Archaeology, journalism, places to visit, Yorkshire

Digging for History in Swaledale

Posted on March 18, 2014 by Helen Johnson
Peter reckons the riverside areas of Swaledale were not populated until the Anglo-Saxon era

For Dalesman in April 2014, I had the pleasure of meeting two members of Swaledale and Arkengarthdale archaeology group. It appears that Reeth is a hot-bed of volunteer activity to Continue Reading →

Posted in History and Archaeology, Journalism, Yorkshire | Tagged Dalesman Magazine, History and Archaeology, journalism, places to visit, Yorkshire

Dalesman February 2014 – Man on a Mission

Posted on January 20, 2014 by Helen Johnson
Cameron Newham loves the art and architecture of English Churches

For Dalesman Febraury 2014, Helen Johnson met Cameron Newham, who has set himself the task of photographing every rural church, including its artworks and monuments, in England. Continue Reading →

Posted in History and Archaeology, Journalism | Tagged Dalesman Magazine, History and Archaeology, journalism, places to visit, Yorkshire

Dalesman January 2014: Preparing to deal with the invader

Posted on December 18, 2013 by Helen Johnson
Stuart McMillan with one of paintings, illustrating installations now long gone

Defence of North Yorkshire and Cleveland   For Dalesman this month, I spoke to John Harwood and Stuart McMillan, who I first met many years ago. They’ve spent decades studying Continue Reading →

Posted in History and Archaeology, Journalism, Yorkshire | Tagged 20th century history, Dalesman Magazine, History and Archaeology, journalism, World War II

Dalesman December 2013 – Christmas issue

Posted on November 19, 2013 by Helen Johnson
Tim Lindley's Geese

Helen Johnson met Tim Lindley, a goose farmer, Becky Burniston, a reindeer trainer, and the Charles Dickens (Malton) Society, for Dalesman Magazine’s Christmas issue, December 2013. Continue Reading →

Posted in Festivals and Traditions, Journalism, Yorkshire | Tagged Christmas, Dalesman Magazine, Festivals and Traditions, Yorkshire

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