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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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1. Barbara’s mother, Freda Walker, a nurse at Ripon Fever Hospital in 1922. (Bradford Photo Archive)
3. Winston Taylor, Barbara’s father as a boy of sixteen in the Royal Navy. (Bradford Photo Archive)
5. Map of Armley, dated 1933, the year Barbara was born.
7. Barbara at two years, walking in Gott’s Park, Armley. (Bradford Photo Archive)
8. Tower Lane, Armley, site of Barbara’s first home.
9. No. 38 Tower Lane as it is today.
11. Armley Christ Church School, which Barbara attended with playwright Alan Bennett.
13. Barbara aged three. (Bradford Photo Archive)
14. Christ Church Armley, where Barbara was baptised and received her first Communion.
15. Barbara as a fairy in a Sunday School pantomime. (Bradford Photo Archive)
16. Barbara with bucket and spade, aged five on holiday at Bridlington. (Bradford Photo Archive)
17 and 18. Leeds Market, where Marks & Spencer began and the food halls in Emma Harte’s flag-ship store in A Woman of Substance were inspired. (Yorkshire Post and Leeds Library)
19. Top Withens, the setting for Wuthering Heights. (Yorkshire Tourist Board)
Section 2
21. 1909 Map of Ripon, when Barbara’s mother, Freda, was five.
22. Ripon Minster. (Ripon Library)
23. Ripon Market Place as Freda and her mother, Edith, knew it. (Ripon Library)
24. The Wakeman Hornblower, who still announces the watch each night at 9 p.m. (Ripon Library)
25. Water Skellgate in 1904, the year that Edith Walker gave birth there to Freda. (Ripon Library)
26. The stepping stones on the Skell where Freda fell. (Ripon Library)
27. One of Ripon’s ancient courts, like the one where Freda was born.
28. Freda dressed in her best at fourteen. (Bradford Photo Archive)
29. Studley Royal Hall, home of the Marquesses of Ripon. (Ripon Library)
30. Fountains Hall, on which Pennistone Royal in the Emma Harte novels is based. (Ripon Library)
31. Edith Walker, Barbara’s maternal grandmother. (Bradford Photo Archive)
32. Frederick Oliver Robinson of Studley Royal, Second Marquess of Ripon. (Ripon Library)
33. Ripon Union Workhouse, known as the Grubber in Edith’s day.
Section 3
34 and 35. The offices of The Yorkshire Evening Post, where Barbara worked from fifteen. (Yorkshire Post)
36. Barbara as YEP Woman’s Page Assistant at seventeen. (Bradford Photo Archive)
37. Barbara at nineteen, as Woman’s Page Editor. (Bradford Photo Archive)
39. Barbara in 1953, aged twenty, when she left Leeds for London to work as a Fashion Editor on Woman’s Own. (Bradford Photo Archive)
40. Peter O’Toole with Omar Sharif in Lawrence of Arabia. (Columbia Pictures)
41. Barbara’s husband, film producer Robert Bradford. (Bradford Photo Archive)
42. Barbara after her uprooting to New York. (Cris Alexander/Bradford Photo Archive)
43. Barbara’s mother, Freda Taylor, a long way from home on Fifth Avenue, New York.
44. Barbara, the writer. (Bradford Photo Archive)
Section 4
46. Robert Bradford with the book that realised a dream. (Bradford Photo Archive).
47. Jenny Seagrove as Emma Harte, the woman of substance. (Bradford Photo Archive)
49. Stars of To Be the Best, Lindsay Wagner and Sir Anthony Hopkins. (Bradford Photo Archive)
52. Barbara’s bichons frises, Beaji and Chammi. (Bradford Photo Archive)
55. Barbara Taylor Bradford by Lord Lichfield. (Bradford Photo Archive)