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<title>Wild West Yorkshire</title>
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     <description>Welcome to the wilder side of the county that stretches from the Pennine moors to the Roman Ridge. Explore it through this award-winning illustrated nature diary by wildlife illustrator Richard Bell, now in its tenth year.</description>
	 
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	 <title>Sprout</title>
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    <description>Richard Bell draws a Brussels sprout plant in pen and watercolour in his Wild West Yorkshire nature diary.</description>
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	  <title>Disputed Territory</title>
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    <description>The birds have carved up hedgerow and back gardens into territories in Richard Bell's illustrated nature diary for 16th February 2010.</description>	
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    <title>Bird Survey</title>
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    <description>The day of the RSPB bird survey - so where are those rarer species hiding?!</description>
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    <title>Charlotte and Friends</title>
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    <description>The Red House museum at Gomersal offers insights into the life and times of Charlotte Bronte and her close friends.</description>	
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    <title>More Space</title>
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    <description>Having finished his booklet project, Richard Bell immediately starts knocking a stud wall out in today's illustrated online diary.</description>
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