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A small group of people interested in all aspects of natural history
http://www.eastyorksbirdwatchers.co.uk/
Keywords:
East Yorkshire, birdwatching, natural history, butterflies, dragonflies, flowers, articles.reports.

http://www.eastyorksbirdwatchers.co.uk/

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http://www.rspb-sheffield.org.uk/
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Sheffield, rspb, conservation, bird watching, bird protection, wildlife, bird watching sites, twitching, ornothology, ornithology, twitchers, RSPB, bird, watching, activity, meetings, bird watching walks, bird, watching, coach, trips, Rivelin, Padley Gorge, Fox House, Clumber Park, Derwent Edge, fundraising events

http://www.rspb-sheffield.org.uk/

York Ornithological Club - for information about birds and birdwatching in York and North Yorkshire in England, UK
http://www.tka.co.uk/yoc/
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http://www.tka.co.uk/yoc/

York RSPB Members Group, based in York, England. Information about national and local birding problems and activities and about talks, walks and birding outings in and around York.
http://www.tka.co.uk/yorkrspb/
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http://www.tka.co.uk/yorkrspb/

Birding resources for birding facts. Local contacts, guides, bird clubs and birding organisations in birding facts, books and maps for birding facts, hotels and accomodation in birding facts, festivals in birding facts, and mailing lists about birding facts.
http://www.fatbirder.com/links_geo/europe/england_yorkshire.html
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http://www.fatbirder.com/links_geo/europe/england_yorkshire.html

Photos, directions and information of locations within the Wakefield area that may be of interest to bird watchers.
http://www.wakey.com/birds/
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http://www.wakey.com/birds/

Filey Brigg Ornithological Group covering Filey Dams and Filey Brigg
http://www.filey2000.co.uk/birding.html
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Filey Brigg, Filey Dams, Birds, watching, Filey, Edwardian Festival, North Cliff, Country Park, Migration

http://www.filey2000.co.uk/birding.html

http://www.rspb-leeds.ndo.co.uk/

http://www.rspb-leeds.ndo.co.uk/

http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/wildlifeatwestleeds/index.html

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Wikipedia-Article "Yorkshire"

This article is about the English county. For other uses, see Yorkshire (disambiguation).


Traditional county of Yorkshire
Image:EnglandYorkshireTrad.png
Geography
Area
- Total
- % Water
Ranked 1st
3,882,851 acres
? %
County town York
Chapman code YKS
White Yorkshire rose
  1. North Riding
  2. West Riding
  3. East Riding
1904 map of Yorkshire
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1904 map of Yorkshire

Yorkshire is the largest traditional county of England, covering some 6,000 sq. miles (15,000 km²) with a population of some five million. It is traditionally divided into West, North and East Ridings (from Old Norse þriðing, "third part", a legacy of the area's ninth century Scandinavian settlers). The county town, York, is not part of any riding.

The emblem of Yorkshire is the White Rose of the House of York, and there is a Yorkshire Day celebrated on August 1. Amongst the celebrations there is a Civic gathering of Lord Mayors, Mayors and other Civic Heads from across the county and convened by the Yorkshire Society, in 2004 it was held in Leeds and in 2005 it was held in Bradford. The people of Penistone will be hosting the Civic gathering in 2006. There is also an "anthem" for the county in the form of the folk song "On Ilkla Moor Baht'at" (on Ilkley Moor without a Hat).

"Tyke" is a colloquialism for the Yorkshire dialect as well as the term some Yorkshiremen affectionately use to describe themselves, though virtually non-existent on the North Riding coastline. The social stereotype of a Yorkshireman has a tendency to include such accessories as a flat cap and a whippet. Among Yorkshire's unique traditions is the Long Sword dance, a traditional dance not found elsewhere in England. More recently, Yorkshire has been home to its own genre of techno music, Yorkshire Bleeps and Bass.

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History

Main article History of Yorkshire

The Ridings were divided further into wapentakes. In about 1823 these were

North Riding

East Riding

West Riding

Apart from these there were the Ainsty wapentake surrounding the City of York (not part of any riding). Lesser boroughs were Yorkshire isolates; Richmondshire and Allertonshire in the North Riding, Hallamshire in the West Riding and Hullshire in the East Riding.

The Ridings were used as the basis of administrative counties upon the introduction of local government, in 1888, although many boroughs within the area were made county boroughs in their own right.

In 1974 the local government system was reformed, with the bulk of the area being split between:

South and West Yorkshire are termed metropolitan counties, as they cover mostly built-up areas. Additionally, small portions were ceded to the control of Cumbria (Sedbergh Rural District), Lancashire (Bowland Rural District, Barnoldswick, Earlby, and part of Skipton Rural District), County Durham (Startforth Rural District) and Greater Manchester (Saddleworth).

In 1986 the county councils of West and South Yorkshire were abolished, and in 1996 Cleveland and Humberside were broken up into districts, which became independent administrative counties (unitary authority areas) in their own right, as did an expanded City of York. The bulk of the Yorkshire part of Humberside became known as the East Riding of Yorkshire, with Kingston upon Hull being independent.

For ceremonial purposes the districts previously covered by Cleveland now fall in the ceremonial counties of North Yorkshire and County Durham, and the districts previously covered by Humberside now fall in the ceremonial counties of East Riding of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.

Much of Yorkshire is now represented by the region of Yorkshire and the Humber.

Villages, towns and cities in Yorkshire

See the list of places in Yorkshire.

Local government areas in ceremonial Yorkshire

See also

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