Monthly Archives: September 2016

Walking Close to Yorkshire History

Walking is one of the best ways to get close up to history. You will get the time to consider how things you see came into being and how they relate to the then society. Researching your walk will often … Continue reading

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Partner-ignoringly Compulsive – Jojo Moyes Novel

Now the Euro  football is decided and the Olympics put to rest it may be your turn to be ‘Partner-ignoringly Compulsive’ by reading one of Jojo Moyes  fiction books. Preface to Yorkshire Book Club (A3) Jojo Moyes has been a … Continue reading

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Frizinghall and It’s Mucky Railway Station

Frizinghall is now a suburb of Bradford but boasts it’s own railway station on the Ilkley and Skipton lines. The station strikes me as unique for a suburban station. The west bound platform shown in the photo is well west … Continue reading

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