Rowntree memories sought

MEMORY KEEPER: Bridget Morris

11:50am Thursday 23rd May 2013

The Rowntree Society has been awarded a £59,000 heritage lottery grant to fund a project to gather recollections of the Rowntree family and business in York. STEPHEN LEWIS reports.

A 3D history lesson

Dean Whitehouse, former church warden at Holy Trinity, admires exhibits at the Monks of Micklegate exhibition.

11:11am Wednesday 22nd May 2013

Computer effects are bringing to life the history of York’s only monastic building to survive as a place of worship. MATT CLARK takes a look.

Don’t let your bump turn you into a frump

Stripe dress (£32) Blooming Marvellous at Mothercare

10:14am Wednesday 22nd May 2013

As the Duchess of Cambridge proudly displays her baby bump in public, MAXINE GORDON picks out some stylish maternity wear for mummies-in-waiting.

Why there’s a real art to prints from Tokyo

Edo Hyakkei by Hiroshige

10:55am Monday 20th May 2013

There’s more to Japanese prints than courtesans, actors and warriors as MATT CLARK discovers at a gallery in the heart of York.

Caroline Charles: Still swinging 50 years on

Caroline Charles

12:24pm Saturday 18th May 2013

Caroline Charles dressed the stars of the Sixties. MATT CLARK finds out what keeps her going 50 years on.

Fashion statements at York College

Model Rachel Scott (designed by Eleanor Cowland), Lucy McMelon (designed by Sian King), Molly Hood (designed by Sophie Sykes) and Amy Seed (designed by Alice Bywater)

12:17pm Saturday 18th May 2013

York College fashion students hit the catwalk next week with their end of term collections. MAXINE GORDON goes behind the scenes for a sneak preview • Pictures: Garry Atkinson.

Virtual museum set up to mark International Museum Day

A Second World War Blue Kit Kat. In 1941, the bar got a case of the blues when shortages of milk saw a plain chocolate Kit Kat sold in a blue wrapper – the familiar red wrapper and milk chocolate returned in 1949

11:22am Friday 17th May 2013

Images of some of York’s finest historic and prehistoric artifacts will be posted on Facebook from tomorrow in a ‘virtual museum’ being set up to mark International Museum Day. STEPHEN LEWIS reports

Press photographer shortlisted for prestigious award

An art installation featuring umbrellas over Clifford’s Tower

11:12am Friday 17th May 2013

THIS colourful image of an art installation featuring umbrellas over Clifford’s Tower caught the imagination of judges in the Regional Press Awards who have shortlisted The Press photographer Frank Dwyer for a prestigious award.

Dam fine achievement by Bomber Command

Above, 617 Squadron pose in the shadow of a mighty Lancaster bomber. Top right, the Eder Dam spews forth after the raid.

8:42am Thursday 16th May 2013

Seventy years ago, British airmen took part in one of the most audacious bombing raids of the second world war – the Dambusters. Without realising it, a young WAAF officer helped 617 Squadron prepare for the raid. Barbara Dallas is now 90 and living in York. MATT CLARK reports on the raid that captured the imagination – then and now

Restaurant critic Jay Rayner lays down his food manifesto

Restaurant critic Jay Rayner

12:07pm Wednesday 15th May 2013

Jay Rayner describes himself as “a greedy man in a hungry world”. The Observer restaurant critic is unlikely to stay hungry for long in Malton this weekend for the Food Lovers Festival. He speaks to STEPHEN LEWIS

How to present a flawless face

Makeup artist Trevor O’Keeffe with Maxine Gordon at Fenwicks, York

11:15am Tuesday 14th May 2013

MAXINE GORDON goes in search of a ‘flawless face’ , with a little help from make-up artist Trevor O’Keeffe

Why it’s a City life for Sophie

Sophie Hicks, York City’s communications director

11:47am Monday 13th May 2013

York City’s first season back in the Football League was a real roller-coaster. The club’s communications director Sophie Hicks spoke to STEPHEN LEWIS about the season’s ups and downs.

A trial in itself

Richard Catton at York Crown Court, where he served as a juror

8:59am Saturday 11th May 2013

Reporter Richard Catton was called up for jury service – and found it’s nothing like on TV

Getting ready to head for the hills

Mark Reid striding out

10:20am Friday 10th May 2013

RUTH CAMPBELL didn’t realise she was an accident waiting to happen until she met walking expert Mark Reid. Now, armed with a map and a compass, she is ready to head for the hills.

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Columnists

Send in the loons

Julian Cole

11:35am Thursday 23rd May 2013

I MUST admit to enjoying the swivel-eyed loons. Nothing lifts the spirits like Tories chewing each other’s legs off. This is not to make a political point so much as to recognise how good they are at it.

My life is one big bargain hunt

Helen Mead

8:43am Wednesday 22nd May 2013

WHAT a proud mother she must be, I thought, as I read about the so-called ‘Coupon Kid’.

Mixed up world of the sci-fi fans

Andrew Hitchon

8:37am Wednesday 22nd May 2013

TWAS a clash worthy of Luke Skywalker v Darth Vader, the Doctor v the Daleks or Kirk v the Klingons when members of two rival Norfolk sci-fi clubs, some in fancy dress, confronted each other over the momentous issue of getting an autograph from an actor who once appeared in Doctor Who.

Readers' letters

Trust has site land in its own backyard

11:34am Thursday 23rd May 2013

READING in The Press (May 15) the comprehensive article about the residents of Dunnington’s objections to the proposal for a travellers’ site in their village, I was interested to learn that the Travellers’ Trust was subsidised by one of the Joseph Rowntree charitable trusts.

Same as it ever was

11:33am Thursday 23rd May 2013

I love reading the Way We Were column featuring snippets from 100, 50 and 25 years ago.

Take your pick

11:33am Thursday 23rd May 2013

WE ARE frequently urged to shop local at independent stores and Newgate Market.

Unresolved issues

11:34am Thursday 23rd May 2013

AN article on page 13 in The Press of May 21 refers to a call for meaningful talks over the use of casual agency (presumably non-RMT affiliated) staff utilised for ticket checks (revenue protection duties) and their effect on existing full-time railway staff.

Fundraising Fun

Selby father prepares for 69-mile race

Nicholas Dale's son, Samuel

9:25am Thursday 23rd May 2013

A SELBY father is also preparing to take up The Wall’s 24-hour challenge to help fund research into his son’s genetic condition.

Charity woman shows off her new tattoo

Emma Milligan displays her new  bicycle tattoo

9:12am Thursday 23rd May 2013

A WOMAN from York who agreed to be tattooed for charity with a design chosen at random has gone under the needle.

Health & Wellbeing

"I had never thought about suffering from prostate cancer"

Brian Richardson, of Woodthorpe, who is doing the Taking The P 5k run

10:44am Monday 20th May 2013

Prompt treatment appears to have helped Brian Richardson beat prostate cancer, so now he’s running in a bid to raise research cash, as MARK BRANAGAN reports.

History

Memories of school days, parties and trips to coast

Knavesmire Secondary Girls School in 1946 - list of names at bottom of article.

11:32am Monday 20th May 2013

WE have an interesting mixed bag of old photos sent in by readers in Yesterday Once More this week.

Eco Info

Wildlife in North Yorkshire in trouble

7:56am Thursday 23rd May 2013

WILDLIFE is in trouble in North Yorkshire, according to an in-depth study of the region’s flora and fauna.

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