Yorkshire Dales, Caves, Hills, Geology, Upper Wharfedale.Īssociation football, Rugby league, West Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, Leeds, North York Moors and Yorkshire in general I created both the Craven and Keighley and Kendal Turnpike pages. Interested in the Topography of the Pennines of the West Riding of Yorkshire and the history of its working people. Mainly articles covering East Riding of Yorkshire. So communication with that project on issues that affect South Yorkshire articles would be appreciated by its members (of which I am one). Note however that Wikipedia:WikiProject Sheffield has been established for about a year, is fairly active, and its members have to a certain extent been looking after articles covering subjects within the whole of South Yorkshire. Mainly Knaresborough, Harrogate, Nidderdale areas, also anything to do with James Herriot, being a somewhat obssessive fan and working at the World Of James Herriot museum! Mainly articles on "Natural Areas" of the old County of Yorkshire but some specific work on villages, towns and rivers. Principally interested in Skipton area for genealogical reasons.ĭoncaster area, Doncaster Rovers, Hexthorpe area of Doncaster, and anything else that my interest me. Scarborough / Filey / Wolds area with special interest in ancient / medieval history Near the Lancashire border, especially railway history. Mostly interested in Guisborough and the area but will flirt with further afield. Mainly interested in Leeds, Bridlington and the Yorkshire Dales Interested in those places, especially historic buildings. Lived in Bradford for 25 years now near Ripon.
Mainly to add photographs which are of good quality and provide appropriate illustration.Īrticles local to York, as well as arts, literature and culture particular to the area. Sport In The County, The County, Leeds, York. I have a particular interest in the Yorkshire Dales and South Yorkshire.īorn and raised in Leeds, Batley and Birstall. While living now in Australia, I was born and brought up in Sheffield. I've lived in Yorkshire most of my life and work at the University of Leeds where I am based in the School of Geography and am deputy director of the Centre for Computational Geography.īorn and live in Middlesbrough and interested in the area. Leeds, West Yorkshire - a keen interest in Geography and Meteorology.Įast Riding, particularly Sutton-on-Hull, Driffield, and other places between with own historical family association. I will also edit other regional based pages that I am considerably knowledgeable about. Also a fan of Rotherham United so I create and edit pages relating to that subject. I live in Rotherham, so I can help expand information in the article about that.
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This user is a member of WikiProject Yorkshire.Īll members should feel free to add anywhere in your user page to show membership of the project To produce a regular news letter for circulation to members.To set up a weekly or monthly selected article improvement drive.To bring all other top priority articles (currently 15 with 2 at FA) to at least Good article status.To bring our top level article Yorkshire up to Featured article status.To complete tagging and assessment of all Yorkshire related articles.The Tunnel to Towers Foundation is committed to ensuring we NEVER FORGET.įor more information on the 9/11 NEVER FORGET Mobile Exhibit please contact see if the exhibit is coming to your hometown, click here.Please discuss this section on the talk page. The 9/11 NEVER FORGET Mobile Exhibit, which has traveled to nearly 50 states and Canada, has welcomed in over 500,000 people to date. Interactive guided tours are carried out by FDNY firefighters who provide firsthand accounts of the day and its aftermath. Welcomed around the nation, from the Black Hills of South Dakota to the Tennessee State Fairgrounds, the memorial provides interactive education including artifacts such as steel beams from the towers, documentary videos, and recordings of first responder radio transmissions. The high-tech, 83-foot tractor-trailer, which transforms into a 1,100 square foot exhibit, is a tool to further educate people across the country about the events of that tragic day. In 2013, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation launched its 9/11 NEVER FORGET Mobile Exhibit a tribute to all those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001, including the 343 members of the Fire Department of New York City (FDNY) who made the ultimate sacrifice.