Yorkshire Electricity Cup — The Yorkshire Electricity Cup was a short lived pre season tournament featuring football teams from around the Yorkshire, England, region. List of Winners * 1990/1991 Halifax Town (beat Rotherham 3 2 AET) * 1991/1992 Not Played * 1992/1993… … Wikipedia
Yorkshire and the Humber — infobox England region | name = Yorkshire and the Humber | short name = Yorkshire and the Humber hq = Leeds / Sheffield imagename = status = Region area km2= 15,420 area mi2= 5,953 area rank= 5th density = 328/km² nuts= UKE euro= Yorkshire and… … Wikipedia
Yorkshire Society — The Yorkshire Society is a non political organisation founded in December 1980 to encourage people born, working or living in the County of Yorkshire to join to help improve several aspects of the area. The patron of the Yorkshire Society is the… … Wikipedia
Electricity Act 1947 (UK) — The Electricity Act 1947 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that nationalised the numerous municipal and privately owned electricity generation and supply utilities in Great Britain. They were replaced with a British Electricity… … Wikipedia
Public Electricity Suppliers — ( PES ) were the fourteen companies created when the electricity market in the United Kingdom was privatised. In England and Wales the Central Electricity Generating Board was responsible for the generation and transmission of electricity, while… … Wikipedia
British Electricity Authority — The British Electricity Authority (BEA) was established in 1948 with the nationalisation of the Great Britain s electricity supply industry. It was created by means of the Electricity Act 1947 . The BEA took over the operations of over 600 small… … Wikipedia
Midlands Electricity — Industry Electricity Fate Acquired Successor E.ON Founded 1990 … Wikipedia
London Electricity Board — London Electricity Industry Electricity Fate Acquired Successor EDF Energy Founded 1990 … Wikipedia
Drax, North Yorkshire — For other uses of Drax , see Drax (disambiguation). Coordinates: 53°43′55″N 0°58′48″W / 53.732°N 0.980°W / 53.732; 0.980 … Wikipedia
South Yorkshire Coalfield — The South Yorkshire Coalfield is defined by a triangle lying between Barnsley, Doncaster and Sheffield, though a few mines within the coalfield lie outside this area. It is part of the larger Midland coal field which stretches from Nottingham in… … Wikipedia