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Apr
Crime writer Malcolm Hollingdrake has returned to Ripon to visit a mosaic mural he created 50 years ago.
In February, Holy Trinity Infant School enlisted the help of the Stray Ferret to track down the creators of a mosaic wall mural dating back to the 1970s.
Mr Hollingdrake solved the mystery when he noticed a photo in the article included him.
The mosaic, which was completed by Ripon College students on April 5, 1974, had been hidden beneath a cloth for years.
Mr Hollingdrake contacted the school and was invited back to see the mural. The author visited the Ripon primary school on Friday, April 12 — almost exactly 50 years to the day from its completion.
Mr Hollingdrake lives in Wigan and specialises in crime writing. He even created a series of thrillers titled the Harrogate Crime Series featuring DCI Cyril Bennett after acquiring a fondness for the area.
Originally from Bradford, he studied art and history at Ripon College between 1971-1974. He revealed the mural is based on the theme of ‘feeding the birds’ — at the time it was created the school children had been studying birds and life sciences.
Author Malcolm Hollingdrake and the newspaper clipping of him creating the mosaic in 1974.
The artwork was created using clay and powdered glass, which was fired and glazed. The mosaic was made inside Ripon College and Holy Trinity students were sent over in small groups to help with the creative process.
Mr Hollingdrake said:
Deputy headteacher Amanda Bell-Walker said:
At the reunion Mr Hollingdrake spoke to students about how the artwork was made and answered their questions about the piece. Pupils were also involved in an art workshop creating rubbings, paintings, and collages reminiscent of the mosaic.
Holy Trinity pupils talking with Malcolm Hollingdrake and creating art to be displayed around the mural.
Ms Bell-Walker added:
Malcom Hollingdrake’s latest book, Edge of the Land, the third in the Merseyside crime series, was published by Hobeck Books yesterday (April 16) and he is currently writing the 14th book in the Harrogate Crime Series.
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