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Index to Yorkshire Journal Index to Yorkshire Journal A full index to the previous year’s issues was published in each Spring issue from 1994 to 2004. It would be extremely time consuming to combine these annual indexes into a single master index, so the annual indexes are individually reproduced in the remainder of this document. Fortunately it is relatively simple to find all references using the search function in your reader – usually this is invoked by pressing the Cntrl and F keys simultaneously. No index exists for the last three 2004 issues, as publication ceased at the end of this year, Each reference is indexed by the issue number (in bold type) followed by the page number. The issue numbers are: Spring Summer Autumn Winter 1993 1 2 3 4 1994 5 6 7 8 1995 9 10 11 12 1996 13 14 15 16 1997 17 18 19 20 1998 21 22 23 24 1999 25 26 27 28 2000 29 30 31 32 2001 33 34 35 36 2002 37 38 39 40 2003 - 41 42 43 2004 44 45 46 47 There was also a trial issue (Winter 1992) referenced by 0 The following suffixes have been used to identify the different types of material being referenced: a an illustration: drawing, painting, etc p photograph cp cover photograph v verse dv dialect verse ss short story (R) book review For example, 2 110p refers to a photograph on page 110 of the summer 1993 issue. Where no suffix is given, the reference is textual. Subject Index A Askrigg Kings Arms I 89-90 Addingham Atkinson, John Christopher Church of St Peter 3 68p Forty Years in a ‘Moorland Paris/1 Addlebrough 2 83p (r891), excpt 3 22 Adel auctions 4 I 15—17 Church of St John the Baptist 3 69p farm sale 0 18-19 Aldwark Austin, Hubert James I 67, 69 toll bridge 2 2—3p Aysgarth angling Freeholder‘s \\"00d 4 17—18 canals 3 98-102 Palmer Flatt Hotel I 90 chub 3 102—6 rivers I 14—16 B trout 2 I 14—20 Angram o 49p Badger Stone 2 109—1 1 Appletreewick Baildon Craven Arms 4 90p Potted Meat Stick I 52a, 53 see also Craven, Sir \Villiam Towngate Reconstruction Scheme archaeology I 5r-3 Rombalds Moor 2 105—1 1 Bainbridge architecture Rose & Crown I 89 A follies 0 14-17, I 106—14 ballooning I 18—23 Sedbergh area I 64-9 Barker, W G M Jones see also Brodrick, Cuthbert The Three Days of Wensleydale architecture, vernacular (1854), excpt I 24 barns I 96—104 ‘Barleybridge Chronicles’ (Herbert datestones o 57p Postlethwaite) I 82-5, 2 89-92, thatching 3 43—9 3 24-7. 4 66—9 Arkengarthdale I 77—81 Barmishaw Stone 2 I lop Arkle Town I 77 barns I 96—104 Arnagill Tower (llton) I I 11 Barnsley 4 47p art, artists Buffalo Bill’s \Vild \Vest Show Cleveland International Drawing 4 47-9 Biennale 4 85 Royston C of E School 4 81p & crafts, local 4 103, 105—6, 109 Bartle, Burning 0 40-5 exhibitions I 115-16, 2 121-4, Batty Green 0 12—13 4 122-3 Beck Hole I 74p, 75 galleries, public 3 92-5 Beckermonds I 44 & the landscape 2 48—54 beekeeping see also potteries, potters ‘June drop’ 2 55—7 Aske Hall Bentham Gothic temple I 1 12 inns o 56, 59 moex 1992-1993 3 Besom Betty 0 43—4 C Beswick 3 47p Bidmead, Captain Frederick I 18—23 Bilsdale Cam Houses I 46 Head House I 2—3p Camidge family 2 5-9 Bishop \Vilton Casson, Sir Hugh Church of St Edith 4 58p Duncombe Park - West Front 2 122a Bishopdale I 9p Chapel-Ie-Dale see also Hyatt, Derek Church of St Leonard 0 10—13 Bolton Abbey I 76 navyies’ memorial o 13p Strid o 28p Hill Inn 0 56-7, 59 Bolton-by-Bowland chicken egg I 61—2 Church of St Peter & St Paul 4 60p children books & writers 4 27—8 gardening class 4 81p \Vharfedale 0 25—31 & guinea pigs 4 46p see also poetry sex education 4 5—7 Booze I 79—80 Christmas Bradford coping with 4 1 18—20 Rhodes’ \Vatchmaker & Silversmith Nativity play 4 5—7 4 91 chub 3 102—6 Bradley, Tom churches The Old Coaching Days in Yorkshire titles (dedications) 3 67—77, 4 56—64 (1889). excpt 4 ss Clapham ' Bransdale 2 58p inns o 57 bride-wain 3 22 clock dressing 2 20 Brigflatts Meeting House I 64, 66, 67p coaching, coaches 4 55 Brodrick, Cuthbert 2 30-41 cobles 4 45 Bronté family Cody, Col \Villiam F (Buffalo Bill) memorial plaque 4 44p 4 47—9 Parsonage Museum 2 62—6 Colne Valley 3 52, 53—6op Bronte, Patrick 4 38-44 Cove, Lily (Elizabeth Mary) I 18—23 Brook, Peter 2 45—54 Coverdale Feeding Point 2 52a racehorse trainers 0 32—5 Sheep Know When There ’5 Snow walk: \Vest Scrafton to Great Haw Coming 2 52a I 54-60 Time 2 53a cow wheat 4 92 broomrape 4 94 Cracoe Fell 3 85p Buffalo Bill (Col \V F Cody) 4 47—9 crafts, local 4 103, 105—6, 109 Burghwallis rug—making 2 122 Church of St Helen 3 70p thatching 3 43-9 Burnsall cranesbill, dusky o 49p bridge 2 82p Craven, Sir \Villiam 4 87—91 grammar school 4 88, 89p Cruz-en Herald 69’ Pioneer 4 20—3, 25 butcher, pork 2 11—19 Cray I 41 butterbur I 37p, 78p Cropton see Scoresby family Buttertubs Pass 0 Zip Culloden Tower (Richmond) I 111-12 Button, Isaac 4 98—110 cup and ring stones 2 105—11 Byland Abbey 3 2—3p curlew 0 51a Byng, John customs 0 40—5 The Journals of the Hon. john Byng clock dressing 2 20 1781—1792, excpt I 76 marriage I 46, 3 22 .Cutcliffe—Hyne, C J o 31 Falshaw, Gordon 3 1 1 1—14 cycling 3 66p Falshaw, Sir James 3 107, 109, 110p, 1 1 1 D farm sale 0 18—19 farming Dalesman 4 24—6 8; bureaucracy 3 61—2 Dallowgill dairy farming (quotas) 2 67-9 Greygarth Monument o 16p, 17 8: Dales landscape I 70—3, 2 70—1 Danby, \Villiam o 14, 17 dialect 3 64—6 datestones Environmentally Sensitive Areas Naked “'oman (Langcliffe) o 57p 3 1 12—14 Dawson, Thomas 0 32-3 fiddle drill 2 112, 113p Deepdale I 40p, 44 fields 2 45—8 deer 3 1 1—21 future of2 69-72, 3 62, 64 Defoe, Daniel hay-making 0 54—5, I 71p A Tour through the Hr’ho/e Island of labourers 2 69—70, 3 5—9 Great Brirain (1724—6), excpt see also sheep, sheep farming 3 96-7 fiddle drill 2 112, 113p Dent fields 2 45—8 Sun Inn I 89, 90p 92 Firbank Fell Dentdale o 23p Fox's Pulpit I 64 Devil’s Arrows 3 39p Firth, Margaret 0 5-9 dialect Old Silks (collage, 1953) 0 8a 8: farming 3 64—6 Three Glasses (1988) 0 4a verse 3 77, 106 fishermen 2 73, 75—6 see also Thwaite, John cobles 4 45 dog‘s mercury I 32 at Flamborough 3 90 Druid’s Temple (Ilton) o 14, 15p, 17 Flamborough Duncombe Park 2 122a fishermen 3 90 E flycatcher, spotted 0 51a Fobert, John 0 32 East Gill Falls (Keld) o 52p follies 014—17, I 106—14 East \Vitton Forcett Park I 113—14 Blue Lion I ()1 Fountains Abbey 0 39a Slobbering Sal (Tilsey Folly) I 108, furniture 1 1 1 at auction 4 115—16 Embsay-with-Eastby Nature Reserve bride-wain 3 22 4 121 in exhibition 2 123p enclosure 2 45—8 Environmentally Sensitive Areas G \Vharfedale 3 112—14 Errington, John E I 64 galleries 3 92—5 Eskeleth I 80 pottery (ceramics) 4 103-6 estovers 4 17—18 see also exhibitions; museums exhibitions I 115—16, 2 121—4, 4 122—3 gates 4 74—7!) see also galleries; museums ghosts eyebright 4 92 Cam Houses I 46 Deepdale (Langstrothdale) I 44 F Oldford, Coach & Four Inn I 25—9 Gordale Scar 4 34p Falshaw family 3 107—11 Gouthwaite Reservoir 0 cp INDEX 1992-1993 5 Grassington Hickleton Feast 2 20 Church of St \Vilfrid 3 75p Museum, Upper \Vharfedale o 26 High Melton \Visp Hill 0 6p Church of St James 3 71p Grassington Moor Hill Castles Scar (nr Conistone) o 23p smelt mill chimney 4 31p hiring fairs 3 5—9 Great Haw (Coverdale) I 54—60 Holme Valley 3 52, 53—60p Greygarth Monument (Dallowgill) Holmfirth 3 60p o 16p, 17 Booth House Gallery 4 105p grouse, red 2 57 Honley 3 5710 guinea pigs 4 46p horses Guisecliff trainers, racehorse 0 32—5 Yorkes Folly I 110p, 111 Hubberholme I 41—4 Church of St Michael & All Angels H 0 30p, I 431) Grange Farm 3109p, 111-14 Hade Edge 3 59p Huddersfield haiku 3 117 Jubilee Tower 3 59p Halifax Messiah 4 71—3 parish church burial register 4 117 Huddersfield Canal 3 55p Hall, Samuel 0 35 Hutton’s Monument (Marske) I 114 Hampsthwaite Hyatt, Derek I 8—13 Church of St Thomas of Canterbury Haytime (1990) I 11a 3 76p Low Cloud: Penhill (1990) I 1 1a Happy Valley (nr Stainforth) I 36p Snow Showers (1990) I 12a Hardraw Sunset Colours (1992) I ma Green Dragon I 89 hare 3 50a I Harker, Bailey] Ilkley The Button of Yorkshire: Being a spa 2 59 Complete Guide for Tourists to Ilkley Moor 83’ Upper Wharfedale Grassington cup and ring stones 2 105—11 (1903).
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