Yorkshire Journals

THE YORKSHIRE JOURNAL

THE YORKSHIRE JOURNAL

There is no need to take out a subscription with The Yorkshire Journal because it is free of charge, available exclusively online. It is published quarterly, four times a year in Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.

Back issues of the journal are now available free of charge by sending us your e-mail address with your request to theyorksj@hotmail.com
and we will be pleased to e-mail you with a free copy or copies of the journal that you require in PDF.

www.theyorkshirejournal.com

 

Take a real look at Yorkshire with the county’s best e-journal. Each issue contains fascinating stories about the people and the places that make Yorkshire unique. 

 

 

Issue 1 Spring 2010

 

Whitby Jet now back in fashion

The first lighthouse at Flamborough Head

Scarborough Spa and the first British seaside resort

Mother Shipton and the petrifying well at Knaresborough

 

 

Issue 1 Spring 2010

Issue 2 Summer 2010

Castle Hill at Huddersfield

Otley and Thomas Chippendale

Yorkshire Men of Straw at Muston

Naughty, Saucy, Seaside Postcards

Yorkshire’s Mysterious Crop Circles

Pickering’s World Famous Wall Paintings

Issue 2 Summer 2010

Issue 3 Autumn 2010

 

Kirkstall Abbey and Abbey House

Museum

Hardcastle Crags in Autumn

Mysterious Carved Rocks on Ilkley Moor

Along the Hambleton Drove Road

Rudston Monolith

The White Horse of Kilburn

Notorious Cragg Vale Coiners who

became Murderers

Knur & Spell an old Yorkshire game

The Nunnington Dragon at Ryedale

Issue 3 Autumn 2010

Issue 4 Winter 2010

Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights

Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Amy Johnson

End of the Cottingley Fairy Tale

The Toffee King

A Little Know Yorkshire Forger

Captain James Cook

Robin Hood’s Death and His Grave at Kirklees Priory

Issue 4 Winter 2010

Issue 1 Spring 2011

The Roman Bath at York

Prince Albert’s statue at Halifax

The Roos Carr Wooden Boat Figures

The "Labours of the Months" in St Agatha’s Church, Easby

St. Mary’s First Church, Scarborough

Scarborough Castle

A Visit to the City of Troy, a Turf Maze near Dalby

Issue 1 Spring 2011

Issue 2 Summer 2011

The Classic Vintage Yorkshire Railway Posters

Back On Track, the Scarborough Spa Express

The Legend of the Richmond Drummer Boy

The Druid’s Temple, Ilton, North Yorkshire

Issue 2 Summer 2011

Issue 3 Autumn 2011

 

Why Harrogate?

Agatha Christie’s Disappearance

Yorkshire’s Seaside Piers

Wharram Percy a Lost Medieval Village

Winifred Holtby: A Yorkshire Reappraisal

The Disappearance of a Roman Mosaic from the Brantingham Roman Villa

Montpellier Parade, Harrogate

Issue 3 Autumn 2011

Issue 4 Winter 2011

 

Stocks and Their Use in Yorkshire

Scrooge’s Counting House in Chancery Lane, Malton

Malton North Yorkshire

The Yorkshire Tradition of the Christmas Turkey

The Rotunda Museum and its Restoration at

Scarborough

Roman Gladiator Cemetery Discovered at York

Issue 4 Winter 2011

 

 

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08.02 | 13:55

Mosleys Chip shop !!! By far and away the best chippy in the area. 3d worth of chips after a hard days school

Happy days

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07.02 | 01:09

My father Ernest Greenwood worked with his cousin Stanley and later took over the running of the Milk Bar. Laurie Driver had an ice cream factory in Silsden

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04.02 | 21:54

Can anyone explain why the area of Blackhill in Keighley is so called.

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29.01 | 11:45

Anyone got information on the history of the old wooden hut in the field off Banks lane junction with Silsden Road.The land belongs to Paxton Bungalow

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