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Yorkshire (/ˈjɔːrkʃər/ or /ˈjɔːrkʃɪər/) is a historic county of Northern England and the largest in the United Kingdom. Due to its great size in comparison to 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 geographical 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 East Riding of Yorkshire.
Within the borders of the historic county of Yorkshire are areas which are widely considered to be among the greenest in England, due to the vast stretches of unspoiled countryside in the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors and to the open aspect of some of the major cities. Yorkshire has sometimes been nicknamed "God's Own County" or "God's Own Country".
The Yorkshire Terrier is a small dog breed of terrier type, developed in the 19th century in the county of Yorkshire, England, to catch rats in clothing mills, also used for rat-baiting. The defining features of the breed are its maximum size of 7 pounds (3.2 kg), but some Yorkies may exceed 7 pounds and grow to be up to 15 pounds. It has a gray, black, and tan coat. The breed is nicknamed Yorkie and is placed in the Toy Terrier section of the Terrier Group by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and in the Toy Group or Companion Group by other kennel clubs, including the American Kennel Club, although all agree that the breed is a terrier. A popular companion dog, the Yorkshire Terrier has also been part of the development of other breeds, such as the Australian Silky Terrier.
The Yorkshire Terrier (also called a "Yorkie") originated in Yorkshire (and the adjoining Lancashire), a region in northern England. In the mid-19th century, workers from Scotland came to Yorkshire in search of work and brought with them several different varieties of small terriers. Breeding of the Yorkshire Terrier was "principally accomplished by the people—mostly operatives in cotton and woolen mills—in the counties of Yorkshire and Lancashire." Details are scarce. Mrs. A. Foster is quoted as saying in 1886, "If we consider that the mill operatives who originated the breed...were nearly all ignorant men, unaccustomed to imparting information for public use, we may see some reason why reliable facts have not been easily attained."
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Plot: Phelps, a solitary man who lives in a big industrial city by the sea, is very happy tonight. He is getting ready for a ball. And not any ball, a dance to which the young woman he loves has agreed to come. Tonight he will declare his flame and and it makes him feel like dancing... But there is something wrong with Phelps, at least in his own "eyes": he does not have a head! That is why he sets out to buy a head that suits him to please his lady...
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For adult Yorkshire Terriers, importance is placed on coat colour, quality, and texture.[3] The hair must be glossy, fine, straight, and silky. Traditionally the coat is grown out long and is parted down the middle of the back, but "must never impede movement."[4] From the back of the neck to the base of the tail, the coat should be a dark gray to a black colour, and the hair on the tail should be a darker black. On the head, high chest, and legs, the hair should be a bright, rich tan, darker at the roots than in the middle, that shades into a lighter tan at the tips. Also, in adult dogs, there should be no dark hairs intermingled with any of the tan coloured fur. A Yorkshire Terrier puppy, 4 weeks old, displaying the characteristic black/steel black and tan coat. Adult Yorkshire Terriers ...
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To celebrate Yorkshire Day, we drafted in the 3 Yorkshireteers to help to people speak more Yorkshire. Subscribe to TV Yorkshire: https://www.youtube.com/c/tvyorkshire?sub_confirmation=1 Or reach us via: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TvYorkshire Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tvyorkshire/ Website: http://tvyorkshire.co.uk/
Misa Minnie est un chiot yorkshire de sept mois, qui sait beaucoup de trucs. Dans cette vidéo, elle effectue une petite partie d'entre eux pour son propriétaire tout en recevant des friandises comme une récompense. Misa Minnie est incroyablement intelligent pour son âge.
Le Yorkshire est fier et heureux d'accueillir la plus grande épreuve cycliste au monde dans une des plus belles régions du Royaume-Uni. The people of Yorkshire are proud and delighted to welcome the world's greatest cycle race to one of the most beautiful parts of the United Kingdom.
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http://www.thewhitbyguide.co.uk/ Whitby is a charming town that rests along the North Yorkshire coast at the mouth of the River Esk in the United Kingdom. Whitby visitors will find that Whitby possesses uniquely diverse claims to fame. The well known explorer Captain James Cook began his famous sailing adventures here. Legendary writer Bram Stoker experienced a stroke of genius in Whitby when he first conceived the idea for his classic novel Dracula. The town also has continued fame for its reputation as one of the UK's primary fishing ports and tourist destinations. The Whitby Guide is an independent online travel guide for Whitby, packed full of Whitby Tourist Information that will help you plan your holiday. http://www.thewhitbyguide.co.uk/
http://bestflights.co.za/europe/england/leeds - Visit for more information on Leeds, United Kingdom Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire, England and provide something for everyone. The city is built for indulgence but at the same time welcoming families too. Outdoor types and sports fans will enjoy the action and open green spaces provided by this beautiful city. The gardens, heritage and culture attractions will spoil heritage and garden lovers from around the world. Delicious food and beverages can be found in assorted restaurants, coffee shops and cafés all over Leeds, making Leeds a city with a wide appeal. What to see / do • Millenium Square • St John's Church • Leeds Town Hall • Leeds Art Gallery • Corn Exchange • Parish Church • Harewood House Events • Leeds International...
Views around the centre of the South Yorkshire capital City of Sheffield. Identified locations include the following: Sheffield Railway Station, Sheaf Square, Sheffield Hallam University Students Union (SHUSU), Harry Brearley Mural on Howard Street, Sheffield Hallam University City Campus, Arundel Street, Howard Street, Arundel Gate, Millennium Gallery, Winter Garden, Saint Paul's Place, Sheffield Town Hall, Peace Gardens, Leopold Street, Barker's Pool, Sheffield City Hall, War Memorial, Tudor Square, Church Street, Sheffield Cathedral, North Church Street, Castle House on Angel Street, Steelworker mural on Castle Street, Snig Hill, Bank Street, Law Courts on West Bar, Bridge Street, Millsands, Upper Don Walk, The River Don, Lady's Bridge, Blonk Street Bridge, Cutler's Bridge, Victoria Qua...
This is an introduction the main towns outside of Leeds (see our separate film for that!). This covers the districts of Bardford; Calderdale (Halifax); Kirklees (Huddersfield) and Wakefield.
Enjoy one of England's great cities. From its independent retailers and thriving markets, to its fine fresh food, family attractions, ballet, opera, art and concerts by some of the world's top performers. A fantastic range of quality hotels for you to choose from to match your style and budget. Leeds is a city full of experiences, easy to explore and there to be discovered. From stylish shopping and decadent dining, to contemporary arts and a vibrant nightlife, Leeds is abundant with things to do. Our compact city centre is easy to explore, and boasts breathtaking architecture like the Leeds Town Hall, and the Victoria Quarter. Our fantastic attractions offer something for everyone, with entertainment, sport, theatre and heritage alongside world-class museums and galleries such as the Roy...
Things to Do in York, England, UK York is a hugely historic city that is situated on the confluence of two equally historic rivers, the Ouse (ooz) and the Foss. York is a walled city that dates back to Roman times, around 71 AD. It is equally famous for its enormous cathedral, York Minster and other places of interest such as Clifford’s Tower and The Shambles. York is extremely easy to get to, only being a short distance away from Leeds (roughly 25 minutes by train, 30-45 minutes by car). Yorkshire Coastliner also run buses between Leeds to York and Scarborough. York is the heart of Yorkshire that also hosts the Roman name Eboracum and the Viking name Jorvik. In the middle ages, it was known for its wool trading. In the 19th Century however, it became well known for its Railway Indu...
The Bewildered Family Guide to Yorkshire is a weekly travel series showing the best places to visit in Yorkshire with the kids. This week, it's the spa town of Ilkley. Jim and Elsa explore the Ilkley Literature Festival, Ilkley Moor, the Cow and Calf Rocks, the community cafe Outside the Box and much more. There's an open goal for dads and even a joke competition. Take a look to find out more. Read more at https://www.bewildereddad.com/bewildered-family-guide-to-yorkshire/ Thanks to Mark Hall for his contribution. Elements of 'We of the West Riding' are used and that film is part of the British Council Film Collection, 120 short documentaries made by the British Council during the 1940s designed to show the world how Britain lived, worked and played. View, download and play with the ...
Scarborough has been popular since the Iron Age - when the first fortification was built on the headland that divides the North and South Bays. The Romans also chose the headland for a military base and it was last attacked during WWI by the Germans who shelled the town in WWI. Its long history includes monasteries and the discovery of spa water, that brought the first 'tourists' for water cures: making it the first place in Britain to have bathing machines! With the arrival of the railway in the 1840s its place was assured as a holiday resort - a claim it still has today. Geoff Druett covers the town from the port to the castle, from South Bay to North Bay - showing how much more there is to Scarborough than the beach! See our other videos on Scarborough and the Yorkshire Coast.
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