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Taylor continued to travel from his home at Grassington in Wharfedale to the mills in Batley until three weeks before his death at the age of 102.
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The Wharfedale Observer reports on a 'baptism of fire' for Otley Town Council and that the long-delayed redevelopment of Otley Civic Centre could end up being fully funded by a Heritage Lottery grant.
Leeds today: Engine House Cafe, train timetables and hospital parking fines 2011
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British firms once dominated this industry but many of its famous brands such as Wharfedale, Mission and KEF are now owned by Chinese concerns.
Patents are a Virtue Geoff Nairn 2011
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And when her parents sold the house and moved to a cottage in Wharfedale, her childhood bedroom was dismantled and the danger signs, along with other more easily valued treasures, disappeared during the removal.
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Peter Johnson, Burley in Wharfedale, West YorksSend questions and answers to nq@guardian.co.uk.
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And when her parents sold the house and moved to a cottage in Wharfedale, her childhood bedroom was dismantled and the danger signs, along with other more easily valued treasures, disappeared during the removal.
Short stories: Margaret Drabble and Katherine Mansfield 2011
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As for the Wharfedale Observer, the article is not a fair reflection of what I said.
Bigmouth Strikes Again « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2006
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The visit to Wharfedale was fixed for Monday and Tuesday, and on the Monday morning they started, after an early breakfast.
Lady Anna 2004
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I wonder whether we could make an expedition to Wharfedale and Bolton Abbey.
Lady Anna 2004
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Burley was born in 1275, probably in or close to the village of Burley-in-Wharfedale, Yorkshire.
Walter Burley Conti, Alessandro 2004
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