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Cricketer, HirstG. H. Hirst Cricketer - Yorkshire
Cricketer, E. SmithErnest Smith Cricketer - Yorkshire
Cricketer, MitchellFrank Mitchell Cricketer - Yorkshire
Cricketer, UlyettGeorge Ulyett Cricketer - Yorkshire
Cricketer, SuggFrank Sugg Cricketer - Yorkshire, Derbyshire and Lancashire
Cricketer, PeateEdward ted Peate Cricketer - Yorkshire
Cricketer, MoorhouseRobert Moorhouse Cricketer - Yorkshire
England / York 1939The beautiful, historic city of York, Yorkshire, England. The 14th century walls provide a lovely walk, which is pierced at intervals with gateways known as bars
Yorkshire Farm CottagesTypical cottages, including the ruins of a barn, in the Dale of Yockenthwaite, near Hubberholme, Yorkshire
ROBIN HOODs BAY 1940SIdiosyncratic coastal village in North Yorkshire, with a history of smuggling, but little to prove the myth that Robin Hood kept a boat in the bay to make a quick sea escape
Child with Pet DogA small child, possibly a boy, poses wearing a raincoat and sou wester with his pet Yorkshire Terrier
Castle Howard, near New Malton in North Yorkshire; the seat of the Earl of Carlisle
Working in Hull DocksLoading grain into lighters at the King George V Dock in Hull, Yorkshire
Edward WadsworthEDWARD WADSWORTH artist from Yorkshire
Cats Eyes on RoadA Cats Eye road marking. Cats eyes were invented in 1933 by Percy Shaw of Yorkshire, England
Male Types / 1890SThis man is a confectioner from Whitby, Yorkshire
Seaside / Donkey RidesDonkey rides on the beach at Saltburn, Yorkshire
Viv Nicholson Wins PoolsViv Nicholson, with her husband Keith, of Castleford, Yorkshire, winners of the Littlewoods Treble Chance Pool, are presented with their cheque by Bruce Forsyth
Ackroyds Loom-ShedThe interior of Ackroyds loom-shed at Halifax, Yorkshire : for the production of worsted goods
The 1940S HouseThe television crew film the Hymers familys departure from Otley, Yorkshire, destination The 1940s House, West Wickham, Kent. Lots of neighbours turn out to watch
Yorkshire CottageA woman on the doorstep of her cottage, in the corner of the old Yorkshire village of Kilburn. Her bicycle, with its shopping basket, is at the garden gate
Terriers and GreyhoundA toy black and tan terrier, a Yorkshire terrier and an Italian greyhound
Thomas Wharton, MedicalTHOMAS WHARTON anatomist from Yorkshire
Haworth ChurchyardHAWORTH View of the Haworth Parsonage, in West Yorkshire, now a museum. The Bronte family moved there in 1820. View from the churchyard
Giant SundialA giant sundial, looking almost like a modern day satellite dish, on the outside of a private cottage at Seaton Ross, Yorkshire
Land of NodThe Land of Nod is one way to describe the dream world. Here the signpost points to a village of the same name in East Riding, Yorkshire. But is the man really asleep?
Scarborough / Spa 1813Scarborough, Yorkshire: people sampling the waters of the spa (or spaw)
Scarborough P. OThe Post Office at Scarborough, Yorkshire (England)
Sailing Ship AgroundA sailing vessel runs aground on the Yorkshire coast : rescuers on the beach throw out lines to help the crew get ashore
Road to Robin Hoods BayThe one and only road down into Robin Hoods Bay, Yorkshire, England. The little village is crammed with tall or short houses built nearly on top of one another
Robin Hoods Bay / YorksRobin Hoods Bay, Yorkshire
Sheffield / Warren C1840Sheffield, Yorkshire: general view from a hill outside the city
Scarborough / Spa TerraceScarborough, Yorkshire: people come and go, and pass the time of day on the Spa Terrace - it appears to be windy, which is not unusual in that location
Scarborough / Church 1813Scarborough, Yorkshire: a couple stop to read an inscription on a gravestone at the church - Anne Bronte would later be buried here
Towton Battle MonumentThe Battle Monument, Towton, Yorkshire, England, which marks the site where the Yorkists gained victory over the Lancastrians during the Wars of the Roses
Dr Baker & Factory GirlsDr Baker talks to a group of Yorkshire factory girls, exhorting them to save money for marriage
WHARFDALEThe patchwork quilt effect of Wharfdale, Yorkshire, England, as viewed from the top of Beamsley Beacon
Whitby HarbourA fine overview of the lovely harbour at Whitby, Yorkshire, England
England / HelmsleyThe Market Square of Helmsley, Yorkshire, England, with its market cross and the Faversham Monument
England / StaithesThe picturesque Yorkshire fishing village of Staithes, with its little harbour below the cliffs
East Yorkshire Regiment
West Yorkshire RegimentTHE PRINCE OF WALESs OWN WEST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT 5th and 6th Battalions
Caedmon Cross (Detail)Detail of the lower panel of the famous Caedmon Cross at Whitby, Yorkshire, England. Caedmon was an Anglo-Saxon herdsman, poet and monk, who died circa 680 A.D
Wwi / 1915 / Wire CuttingIn preparation for a raid on German trenches, a party of the 9th Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment, despite exposure by searchlights and Very lights, cut wire entaglements
Trippers at ScarboroughA party of holiday-makers stand on the cliffs of Scarborough, Yorkshire : the ladies hair-dos and hats are in the height of fashion
Advert / Yorkshire RelishYorkshire Relish - the cheapest and the best sauce in the world, for flesh, fish and fowl - beware of substitutions!
Preparing Food - RelishBottling and labelling the Yorkshire Relish at Messrs Goodall, Backhouse and Cos manufactory, doubtless located somewhere in Yorkshire
Edmund CollieryEdmund main colliery, near Barnsley, Yorkshire