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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>
	 
	 <title>High Summer</title>
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    <description>Sketches of hedges, wild flowers, dragonflies and hoverflies from Richard Bell's Wild West Yorkshire diary for 17 August 2010.</description>
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    <title>Napoleon III's Razor</title>
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    <description>Drawings made by Samuel Bergin Swift of Joseph Rodgers, Cutlers, Sheffield, for a cut-throat razor for Napoleon III.</description>	
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    <title>Joseph Rodger, Cutlers</title>
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    <description>Photograph from 1911 of three brothers, George, Arthur and Fred Swift who each worked for more than 50 years at Joseph Rodgers, Cutlers, Norfolk Street, Sheffield.</description>
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	 <title>Inkcap</title>
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	 <description>Drawings and photographs of Inkcaps and Boletus fungi in Richard Bell's illustrated Wild West Yorkshire nature diary for Friday 6 August 2010.</description>
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	  <title>Windows on Wilderness</title>
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    <description>Drawings of a hawthorn hedge and willowherb from Richard Bell's illustrated Wild West Yorkshire nature diary for Thursday 5 August 2010.</description>	
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