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By Barney Bardsley The literature of grief is a fertile and growing canon. As we become more willing, in western ...
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By Barney Bardsley His is a curious, busy and unusual career path to be sure. From geography student to probation ...
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Queen of Colour by Barney Bardsley My mother was a formidable woman and a fine instinctive gardener. I learned it ...
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By Barney Bardsley Whitby, on a sunny day, is just divine. This jewel of the North Yorkshire coastline twinkles prettily ...
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Out on the Wily, Windy Moors by Barney Bardsley I remember the moment I heard it first: an unearthly, high-pitched ...
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By Barney Bardsley There is a garden, deep in the heart of Adel, in leafy north Leeds, which, when it ...
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A Park for All Seasons by Barney Bardsley Roundhay Park is fondly regarded by the citizens of Leeds as one ...
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Losing the Plot by Barney Bardsley Three years ago, in my first column for On: Yorkshire, I wrote of a ...
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By Barney Bardsley There is a strong sense of obligation in my subject for this issue. When I trained as ...
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By Barney Bardsley “I want a simple approach to living and doing. I want a life and work that reflects ...
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A Walk on the Wild Side by Barney Bardsley Temple Newsam is a place with the broad hand of history ...