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Worth Valley artist to feature in exhibition

Worth Valley artist to feature in exhibition
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By Royal Appointment - The Queen s visits to Bradford remembered | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

OPENING a stand at Valley Parade, unveiling a plaque at the city s police headquarters, The Queen has a long and distinguished relationship with Bradford. Her Majesty celebrates her 95th birthday today, her first as a widow following the Duke of Edinburgh’s death earlier this month.   Today is The Queen’s 95th birthday. HM was born on 21 April 1926 at 17 Bruton Street in London, the first child of The Duke and Duchess of York. This year The Queen remains at Windsor Castle during a period of Royal Mourning following the death of The Duke of Edinburgh. pic.twitter.com/kOeH399Ndp The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) April 21, 2021

Tributes to Kenny Fowler of The Dingos | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

TRIBUTES have been paid to a founder member of popular Bradford band The Dingos, who has died. Kenny Fowler was in the original line-up of the Sixties band and was also an accomplished artist. Garth Cawood, who was in The Dingos with Kenny, said: “Ken was a one-off, his unique guitar playing and vocal talent gave the band its original sound. The Dingos were highly regarded in the 60s and were compered alongside the Rolling Stones. Kenny became a highly successful artist but still found time to perform in our reunion shows.” The only son of Norman and Theresa Fowler, Kenny went to Bradford Art College and became an illustrator, working for advertising agencies in Leeds. He later worked as a freelance illustrator until retirement. He painted many watercolours of landscapes, particularly the Dales and Lake District, and seascapes.

OBITUARY: Laura Mason, 63, York food historian and writer

York cookery writer Laura Mason at the Mansion House for the York Food and Drink Festival in September 2005 Picture: Mike Tipping LOVING tributes have been paid to Laura Mason, the York cookery writer and food historian, who has died from cancer aged 63. Laura, who died on February 2, was born in Ilkley but settled in York. Her funeral took place on February 15. She was well known in York for her cookery writing and involvement with the York Food Festival. As an expert on confectionery she advised the makers of the 2004 film, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, on the set-up of Honeyduke’s Sweetshop.

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