Monthly Archives: January 2017
Ten Top North Riding Churches
Easby Church St Agatha in the precinct of the Abbey is an early English church with a long low slate roof. The remarkable porch leads to fine wall paintings and decorations surviving from the 13th century. Pickering St Peter and … Continue reading
Skipton Gala & Pies
Skipton Gala Food If you want Steak & Kidney Pie, Chips and Mushy Peas you will find it on the blackboards at the Dales Cottage Cafe behind Rackhams or more correctly on the plates inside. Skipton and Settle based … Continue reading
Pommie Sheep Shears
‘Ey up Luk out sheep – cars on t’road’ As William Wilkinson Ltd, Burgon & Ball began manufacturing scissors and shears back in 1730 in the Spring Works, Grimethorpe Road the heartland of Sheffield. For 279 years some of the … Continue reading
Yorkshire Forward Looking Backward
Yorkshire Forward was our very own unelected Quango that some wanted to see as a regional government. Accounts for 2008 show a spend of £377,900,000 or about £ 76 per person in Yorkshire ( a nifty bit of extra taxation … Continue reading
Curry on Bradford
World Curry Festival Bradford (and their small neighbor Leeds hosted the World Curry festival 2016. Local Bradford lad Zulfi Karim said ‘The World Curry Festival is a long-held dream for me in which I saw a true celebration of one … Continue reading
Bradford Fascinating Facts
Bradford is a major city in West Yorkshire. During the Nineteenth Century, Bradford was at the heart of the Industrial revolution and, for a time, was centre of the global wool trade. The British Wool marketing board is still based … Continue reading
Yorkshire Flags
Yorkshire Flags will be waving proudly on the first of August 2009. I hope we can see them for the rain and drizzle that typifies our summer so far . This picture was taken on Ilkley Moor as good a … Continue reading
Whale Meet Again
Whitby’s historical past is revealed in by the Abbey and the monuments that dominate Whitby’s east and west headlands above the harbour. For 84 years Whitby’s fishermen were engaged in whaling. The whale jaw bone arch on the West Cliff, … Continue reading
Photos of Trough of Bowland
OK, so we’re veering outside Yorkshire’s boundaries. But, these are some photos of the Trough of Bowland A misty moor. sheep in distance. A full river in Trough of Bowland. Jubilee Tower at top of Quernmore hill, looking towards Trough … Continue reading
When is a Bridge not a Bridge
The great landmark viaduct at Ribblehead. One of the seven industrial wonders of Yorkshire. ‘I spy no bridge’ at Burnsall just dry stone walls and dales. How do you get up to this bridge ? It is in the … Continue reading