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Where there's a will...
Old wills are fascinating documents.
22nd Nov 2007
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Three hours with the brain of Britain
I know, I know.
22nd Nov 2007
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A penny for your thoughts, Vince
VINCE Denture, Cockfield's only living poet-philosopher walks a lonely road.
13th Nov 2007
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Sending boy on a man's errand
THERE is more than a suspicion that attitudes towards children and childhood have undergone a profound change since Victorian times.
13th Nov 2007
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Turning Japanese
Earlier this year Steven Rodriguez left Middleton in Teesdale for Japan to teach English.
7th Nov 2007
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Sale of the century
AN AUCTION SALE OF ANTIQUE AND COLLECTIBLE ITEMS  WITH SUNDRY OTHER GOODS WILL BE HELD AT MESSRS CHRISTEBY'S, COUNCILLORS' YARD, EVENWOOD ON APRIL 1, 2008,COMMENCING AT 3AM.
7th Nov 2007
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A glimpse of 19th century life
IN 1935, George Parkin collected together the memoirs of Thomas Todd, of Middleton in Teesdale, and published them in a book.
7th Nov 2007
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Home was where the hearth was
FOR more than 100 years, an open kitchen range was at the centre of domestic life for most people living in Teesdale.
30th Oct 2007
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