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Brian Sinclair was never a partner in the veterinary practice of Sinclair and Wight. Brian Sinclair joined the Ministry of Agriculture after the Second World War, and worked there until his retirement. Source: Wight, Jim. (1999). The Real James Herriot: The Authorized Biography. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart. ISBN 0-7710-8843-4. --67.71.142.7 01:33, 31 August 2005 (UTC)
Herriot had a wife (Helen) children, Jimmie(later became a vet) and Rosie, who became a human doctor.
Wife's real name was Joan.
[edit] Thanks
Thanks to User 218.214.77.115 for fixing my error (Darrowby not "Darby"). ~ Dpr 16:59, 23 July 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Picture
Might it be better if the picture at the head of the article were of Herriot/Wight instead of the surgery?