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...Why The house was originally built in the 1400s, then remodelled by John Carr following a fire in the late 18th century. Carr is best known for Harewood House, which happens to be nearby....
...The sculpture was a life-size homage to an early 19th-century cow, bred by one Reverend William Carr, who fed his shorthorn obsessively on the estate at Bolton Abbey in the south of the Dales....
...For some, the worst consequence was that a McVitie’s factory in Cumbria closed for four months, depriving fans of their Carr’s water biscuits....
...From his office inside a red brick warehouse in Cleveland, Ohio, Dale Fellows – whose company prints everything from business cards to billboards – exudes satisfaction at Mitt Romney’s aggressive tone on...
...Suppose I move its characters from Venice to the Yorkshire Dales circa 1850, and recast them as a mill-owner, a Dales farmer, a pompous vicar, etc, with the Grand Canal cheekily becoming the Leeds-Liverpool...
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