Issue 33 – Summer 1997
Issue 33 of Keer to Kent was edited by Barry Ayre and covered a wide array of topics, from the history of local postcards, a potted biography of Richard Hubberthorne and an account of the threat posed by Muntjac, to news of Landscape Trust activities, including a report of the official opening of the Trowbarrow local nature reserve. The front cover drawing of Storth Cutting was by Donald Dakeyne. The issue was printed by Pagefast, Ltd, Lancaster on environmentally friendly paper.
Contents
Article | Author | Page |
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Editorial & Contents | Barry Ayre | 2 |
Landscape Trust Events | Christine Bennett, George Steel, Bill Huddleston, Alice Evans, Fred Robinson | 3 |
Trowbarrow Local Nature Reserve | Barry Ayre | 5 |
Letters to the Editor | 6 | |
Even more limekilns | Dr Richard Newman | 7 |
Use bracken, for peat's sake | Barry Ayre | 8 |
Ticks and what to do about them | Nigel Pickering | 8 |
History of local postcards | Mike Moon | 9 |
Dobshall Wood & Meadow Bank Well restoration completed That winter of 1947 | Barry Ayre | 10 |
The traditional hedger Hedgerow maintenance | Barry Ayre | 11 |
Yealand's Quaker founder Songbird decline | Barry Ayre | 12 |
Warning bells for Arnside siren | Dennis Bradbury | 13 |
Restoring the River Keer | Stewart Lowther | 14 |
Do you know these named wells? | Tony Noble | 15 |
Personal Viewpoint: My place in the country | Bob Smithies | 16 |
Muntjac deer on the rampage | Simon Courtald | 17 |
The National Trust | Alan Ferguson | 18 |
Leighton Moss Gait Barrows | John Wilson Rob Petley-Jones | 19 |
Dates for Your Diary | 20 |
The Issue
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