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What (who) is Yorks - definition

HISTORIC COUNTY OF ENGLAND
Yorkshire, England; Yorkshire (traditional); Yorks; Yorkshiremen; God's own county; County of Yorkshire; York County, England; Yorkshuh; Yorkshire (UK); Yorkshireman; Yorkshire (England); Name of Yorkshire; Yorkshire region; Yorkshire Region; Yorkshire County; County Yorkshire; Vorkshire; Counties of Yorkshire; County of York; Yorkshire Devolution Movement; Yorkshire cities
  • The A1(M) and M62 junction at [[Ferrybridge]], West Yorkshire
  • [[Arctic Monkeys]] performing on Orange stage at Roskilde Festival in 2007
  • [[Battle of Marston Moor]] in 1644
  • [[Bridgewater Place]] in [[Leeds]].
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  • The Conference Centre, in Harrogate
  • Statue of [[Constantine I]] outside [[York Minster]].
  • [[Wakefield County Hall]]
  • The counties of England in 1086
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  • [[Castle Howard]]
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  • Coin from Eric Bloodaxe's reign
  • The George Hotel
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  • These grandiose Victorian engineering tunnels were built in the 1800s to channel the River Aire underneath the modern-day structure of Leeds railway station.
  • Thomas Langdale ''A Topographical Dictionary of Yorkshire; containing the names of all the towns, villages, hamlets, gentlemen's seats, &c. in the county of York. A brief history of places most remarkable for antiquities; biographical notices of eminent persons, &c.'' Northallerton: Printed by J. Langdale, 1822
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  • Laws of the Game]]' drafted for and on behalf of [[The Football Association]] by [[Ebenezer Cobb Morley]] in 1863
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  • [[Titus Salt]]'s mill in [[Saltaire]], [[Bradford]] is a [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]].
  • The Shambles is a popular tourist district in York
  • St George's Minster]] in Doncaster was built in 1858 and is Grade I listed
  • A Yorkshire pudding, served as part of a traditional [[Sunday roast]].
  • The [[White Rose of York]] remains as the prime symbol of Yorkshire identity
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  • MP for Yorkshire]] between 1784 and 1812.
  • York Minster, western elevation
  • York Racecourse
  • Geology of Yorkshire
  • The main rivers of Yorkshire
  • Historic divisions of Yorkshire
  • Ridings of Yorkshire
  • Yorkshire in England

1873 Richmond (Yorks) by-election         
UK PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION
Richmonds (Yorks.) by-election, 1873; Richmonds (Yorks) by-election, 1873; Richmond (Yorks) by-election, 1873; 1873 Richmonds (Yorks.) by-election
The 1873 Richmond (Yorkshire) by-election was held on 27 May 1873. The byelection was held due to the Succession to a peerage of the incumbent MP of the Liberal Party, Lawrence Dundas.
1872 Richmond (Yorks) by-election         
UK PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION
Richmond (Yorks) by-election, 1872
The 1872 Richmond (Yorkshire) by-election was held on 4 November 1872. The byelection was held due to the elevation to the peerage in order to become the Lord Chancellor of the incumbent MP of the Liberal Party, Roundell Palmer.
New York (World Series of Football)         
TEAM FORMED FOR THE WORLD SERIES OF FOOTBALL IN 1902
New York Philadelphians; New Yorks
"New York" (the New Yorks or the New York Philadelphians) was a professional football team formed by promoter Tom O'Rouke for the World Series of Football in 1902. The event was held in New York City at Madison Square Garden.

Wikipedia

Yorkshire

Yorkshire ( YORK-shər, -⁠shihər) is a historic county in Northern England and the largest by area size in the United Kingdom. Because of its large area in comparison with other English counties, functions have been undertaken over time by its subdivisions, which have also been subject to periodic reform. Throughout these changes, Yorkshire has continued to be recognised as a geographic territory and cultural region.

The name is familiar and well understood across the United Kingdom and is in common use in the media and the military, and also features in the titles of current areas of civil administration such as North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire.

Within the historic Yorkshire borders are large stretches of upland countryside, including the Yorkshire Dales, North York Moors and Peak District national parks. Yorkshire has been nicknamed "God's Own Country" by its people.

The emblem of Yorkshire is the White Rose of the English royal House of York, and the most commonly used flag representative of Yorkshire is the white rose on a blue field which, after nearly fifty years of use, was recognised by the Flag Institute on 29 July 2008. Yorkshire Day, held annually on 1 August, is a celebration of the general culture of Yorkshire, ranging from its history to its dialect.

Yorkshire is covered by different Government Office Regions. Most of the county falls within Yorkshire and the Humber while the extreme northern part of the county, such as Middlesbrough, Redcar, Holwick and Startforth, falls within North East England. Small areas in the west of the county are covered by the North West England region.

Examples of use of Yorks
1. By 1'13 he had five men‘s tailor shops with headquarters in Sheffield, South Yorks., and manufacturing in Leeds, West Yorks.
2. Mystery stones found in Arthrington, North Yorks.
3. Cameron. – Susannah, Yorks Kelvin, Cheltenham has got it right.
4. My thoughts are with his family. – Russ, Yorks Ban alcohol!
5. Desmond Goodier Ripon, North Yorks Congratulations on your brilliant leader.