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He lives in the seaside town of Bridlington and finds artistic inspiration in the surrounding area, known as the Yorkshire Wolds.
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The location – on the edges of two designated areas of outstanding natural beauty, the Howardian Hills and the Yorkshire Wolds – is unbeatable.
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V MARKET STANTON is a village on the Yorkshire Wolds, ten miles from the North Sea.
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Nobody would ever find you in the Yorkshire Wolds.
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In one answer,building was folly and their is no solution to the great wash of water which flows off the Yorkshire Wolds into the River Hull.
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His stories had been filled with an utter contempt for lessons and a superb defiance of the authorities, and had ranged from desperate rabbit-shooting parties on the Yorkshire Wolds to illicit feasts of Eccles cakes and tinned lobster in moonlit dormitories.
The Ghost Ship Richard Middleton
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The sun was hanging red over the Yorkshire Wolds, the
Richard Carvel — Volume 08 Winston Churchill 1909
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The sun was hanging red over the Yorkshire Wolds, the
Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909
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The sun was hanging red over the Yorkshire Wolds, the Head of Flamborough was in the blue shadow, and the clouds were like rose leaves in the sky.
Richard Carvel — Complete Winston Churchill 1909
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The sun was hanging red over the Yorkshire Wolds, the Head of Flamborough was in the blue shadow, and the clouds were like rose leaves in the sky.
Richard Carvel Churchill, Winston, 1871-1947 1899
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