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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>Misty Afternoon</title>
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    <description>A short walk up into the village is a welcome relief from a bout of indoor work. Pen and ink drawing of roof tops.</description>
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	  <title>Hornwrack</title>
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    <description>If you picked up hornwrack on the beach you might guess that it was some kind of seaweed - in fact it was home to thousands of colonial animals; page includes drawings, 60x microscope view and a cartoon. </description>	
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    <title>One Last Push</title>
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    <description>Illustrating a medieval story - with a 21st century deadline to meet!</description>
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    <description>More wintry photographs</description>	
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    <title>Old Map</title>
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    <description>Adding colour in Photoshop to emphasise the landscape features on an old map.</description>
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