HARRY MOTTRAM FREELANCE JOURNALIST: interview with St Bride foundation’s Bob Richardson about the library’s collection of ancient books (including some really tiny ones written by hand in Middle English)
Harry Mottram reports for Print Monthly A brief talk by Bob Richardson of the St Bride Foundation just off Fleet…
HARRY MOTTRAM FREELANCE JOURNALIST: The strange story of the Trucker, the Mafia and the Beatle (and an insight into the New York heiress and her family)
Harry Mottram reports for Big Rig Finance Sir Paul McCartney was made a Companion of Honour this week in a…
STRAWBERRY LINE TIMES – OPINION: Aboriginal reflections on taking part in a drama staged in Axbridge Town Hall (and there are still tickets available for tonight’s performance)
This is not a review or a preview but some personal thoughts from Harry Mottram on ACT’s latest production. Our…
STRAWBERRY LINE TIMES – NEWS: tickets available for this week’s production of Our Country’s Good in Axbridge
Axbridge Community Theatre presents one of the most popular plays of recent years about some of the first convicts…
HARRY MOTTRAM FREELANCE JOURNALIST: The strange story of how the ‘Bonnie and Clyde of the print industry’ won a case of blackmail against one of their ‘victims’ in a long running saga of ‘business bad practice’ as reported by the BBC, the Daily Mirror, and the Daily Mail (and Print Monthly Magazine)
Harry Mottram reports A best-selling author accused of blackmail has been banned from contacting a Wales-based printing company for ten…
HARRY MOTTRAM FREELANCE JOURNALIST: how a family business helped to save the Welsh language back in the 1960s and has built a thriving publishing firm today (in a business trend that is at odds compared to the declining print industry in England)
Harry Mottram reports The Welsh printing company Y Lolfa based in Tal-y-bont has expanded its machine range by bringing in…
STRAWBERRY LINE TIMES – FEATURE: how a national asset has been transformed from a railway to part of the National Cycle Network (but there’s still plenty more work to do to link it up to Wells and beyond)
The Strawberry Line has changed but there is still much more to do for it to reach its potential writes…
RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE – FEATURE: can a white man play the part of a black Aboriginal in a play? (Plus why Timberlake Wertenbaker’s play was not ‘for their country’s good’ for the Aboriginal and Torres Straits Islanders as it led to death, apartheid and the stolen generation)
The original inhabitants of Australia were almost wiped out by disease, massacres and aguably genocide. Harry Mottram cast as the…
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