West Riding — former division of Yorkshire, England, now part of the counties of North Yorkshire & West Yorkshire … English World dictionary
West Riding — (spr. reid ), westl. Drittel der engl. Grafsch. York … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
West Riding House — is an 80 metre and 20 storey tall office building in Leeds, England which was completed in 1973. It was the tallest building in the city until 2005 with the topping out of Bridgewater Place. There are retail units on the ground floor of the… … Wikipedia
West Riding County Amateur Football League — Division One Cup … Wikipedia
West Riding — West′ Ri′ding [[t]ˈraɪ dɪŋ[/t]] n. geg a former administrative division of Yorkshire, in N England … From formal English to slang
West Riding of Yorkshire — For the former parliamentary constituency, see West Riding of Yorkshire (UK Parliament constituency). County of York, West Riding Motto: Audi consilium (Heed Council)[1] … Wikipedia
West Riding Artillery — TOC In 1860, as the British government feared invasion from the continent, the Secretary at War recommended the formation of Volunteer Artillery Corps to bolster Britain s coastal defences. The 1st Yorkshire (West Riding) Artillery Volunteer… … Wikipedia
West Riding of Yorkshire (UK Parliament constituency) — UK former constituency infobox Name = West Riding of Yorkshire Type = County Year = 1832 Abolition = 1865 members = 2West Riding of Yorkshire was a former UK Parliament constituency in England, returning two Members of Parliament 1832… … Wikipedia
West Riding Automobile Company — The West Riding Automobile Company, under the fleet name of West Riding, served the Wakefield area of Yorkshire from 1923.Company historyThe company was created as a subsidiary of the Yorkshire (West Riding) Electric Tramways Company Limited,… … Wikipedia
West Riding of Yorkshire — Das West Riding of Yorkshire als Verwaltungsgrafschaft von 1888 bis 1974. Gelb eingezeichnet sind die selbständigen County Boroughs. Das West Riding of Yorkshire ist eines der drei ehemaligen Verwaltungsgebiete der traditionellen Grafschaft… … Deutsch Wikipedia