Helmet (disambiguation) — The word helmet and similar can mean: *Types of protective headgear: see Helmet#Types of helmet *Helmet (band), an American rock band *Helmet Airport, an airstrip in British Columbia, Canada * Policeman s helmet is a British colloquial name for… … Wikipedia
Maypole — This article is about the tall wooden pole. For other uses, see Maypole (disambiguation). Dancing around the maypole, in Åmmeberg, Sweden A maypole is a tall wooden pole erected as a part of various European folk festivals, particularly on May… … Wikipedia
Yorkshire — For other uses, see Yorkshire (disambiguation). Yorkshire Flag of Yorkshire … Wikipedia
Cross Gates — This article is about the English conurbation/suburb: for other uses, see Crossgates (disambiguation). Coordinates: 53°48′23″N 1°27′02″W / 53.806346°N 1.450575°W / … Wikipedia
Leeds — This article is about the city of Leeds in England. For the administrative district, see City of Leeds. For other uses, see Leeds (disambiguation). Leeds City and Metropolitan Borough City of Leeds … Wikipedia
Kingdom of Strathclyde — For other uses, see Strathclyde (disambiguation). The core of Strathclyde is the strath of the River Clyde. The major sites associated with the kingdom are shown, as is the marker Clach nam Breatann (Rock of the Britons), the probable northern… … Wikipedia
Sheffield — For other uses, see Sheffield (disambiguation). City of Sheffield City Metropolitan borough Top left … Wikipedia
Ceretic — may refer to: Ceretic of Alt Clut, 5th century king in Scotland Ceretic of Elmet (died 617), early king in central England See also Cerdic of Wessex (died 534), king in southwest England Cedric (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists… … Wikipedia
Micklefield — Coordinates: 53°47′42″N 1°19′37″W / 53.795°N 1.327°W / 53.795; 1.327 For other uses, see Mi … Wikipedia
Lindisfarne — For other uses, see Lindisfarne (disambiguation). Coordinates: 55°40′37″N 1°47′42″W / 55.677°N 1.795°W / 55.677; 1.795 … Wikipedia