VOL:10 NO. 5 SEPT/OCT 1989

NEWS & VIEWS

2. Comment: Swings & Turnabouts. The perils of public opinion.
6. Diary.
26. Be A Pennine Person. Join our new membership scheme!

Pennine People

15. A Two-Headed Master. Can blood-sports save our countryside? The Duke of Westminster talks to the Editor.
20. Wartime Memories. A Rochdale tribute to 50 years ago.
29. Something Borrowed, Something Blue. When even Cupid queued by Sonia Ratcliff.
35. “Think Of Flushing Loos”. Professional dowser C R Beecham shares watery secrets.
36. The Way I See It. Personal views in our “have your say” column.

Pennine Identity

1 8. Piecing Together The Past. Alison Armstrong, truck-building fancier.
31. All Things Bright & Bold. Julia Smith shares a twirl with a narrow boat painter.
32. Wholesale Poisoning -Bradford 1858. Dr Gary Firth with a cautionary tale.
38. Days That Shook The Pennines. Manchester’s Peterloo Massacre!
47. Book Reviews.

Out & About

10. Pennine Takes A Trip. The “train now departing” is the Settle-Carlisle.
42. Forests For People. Countryside Commissioner David Fletcher with a sylvan solution to urban sleaze.
44. Call yourself “green”? Win a prize in our “Man Who Planted Trees” competition!”

Front Cover picture:
Colourful boats at Ellesmere Port.
Photo by A. C. Quicke.
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