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Judy Vickers celebrates Dandie Dinmonts and speaks to members of t
How love at first sniff led to holy muttrimony at my doggy daycare
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Unfairly maligned as a sneaky troublemaker, the quicksilver ferret is a characterful, curious and highly intelligent creature–with fascinating regal and cultural trappings to boot, writes Octavia Pollock
I enjoyed reading the interesting article by Caitlin Ellis on the rivals for the throne in 1066 (October). In particular, it was fascinating to read about Edgar Ætheling’s claim, which was surely the
Our dear mum, Barbara, who is now ninety years old, has been an avid reader of “The People’s Friend” magazine for many years. Her mother, Grace Mackay, also originally was a loyal reader for years. Mu
Dodie Smith was a Lancashire lass, born in 1896, and is mainly known for her two most famous novels – I Capture the Castle, and, of course, The Hundred and One Dalmatians. But there was a lot more to