Yorkshire Society

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 Duke of York."'

Goals

*To improve the beauty, attraction and amenities in the Yorkshire countryside, towns, villages, historic houses and monuments of all kinds by encouraging and assisting local branches of the Society to prepare, fund and carry through projects in their own areas.

*Working with other established organisations in their efforts to generate and promote tourism in the County.

*Supporting efforts to study and solve some of the industrial, commercial and unemployment problems in the area.

*Drawing together in fellowship Yorkshire folk by mounting regional and local events and providing a forum for discussion and debate.

Charitable Works

The Yorkshire Awards, held in Autumn each year, generate substantial funds for many charities.

The Society co-sponsors the annual Yorkshire Awards alongside Yorkshire Television, Joshua Tetley, Asda, Aon, Bain Hogg, Yorkshire Electricity and the Yorkshire Bank.

The Society's award category is the Yorkshire Lifetime Achievement Award. To date recipients have included Lawrence Batley, Ken Morrison, Victor Watson, Lord Harewood, Roy Mason, Baron Mason of Barnsley, Professor Tom Kilburn, Brian Rix, Lord Rix, Michael Parkinson, Barry Cryer, Brian Turner (chef) and Ashley Jackson.

Commemorating Yorkshire History

The erecting of Yorkshire Rose plaques to mark the contributions of famous Yorkshire men and women.

To date plaques have commemorated:
*Percy Shaw, inventor of cats eyes
*Thomas Spencer, joint founder of Marks & Spencer
*Henry Moore, Sculptor
*Christopher Saxton, Cartographer to Queen Elizabeth I of England
*The former Lord St. Oswald, first ever Vice President of the Society
*Colonel North, for granting Kirkstall Abbey and grounds to the people
*Viscount Herbert Henry Asquith, former Prime Minister
*Sir Donald Bailey, inventor of the Bailey Bridge
*Herbert Smith, aircraft designer
*Benjamin Latrobe, architect of the United States Capitol, Washington DC
*Harold Wilson, Baron Wilson of Rievaulx, former Prime Minister
*Benjamin Shaw, textile manufacturer
*Sir Martin Frobisher, explorer
*Kit Calvert, "saviour of Wensleydale cheese" (turned the Wensleydale Creamery at Hawes into a farmers' cooperative when it was threatened with closure in the 1930s)
*Mary Ward, an English Roman Catholic nun who founded the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, also known as the Sisters of Loreto.

Acting as host for the annual Yorkshire History Awards.

Yorkshire Day

The Yorkshire Society also convenes the civic celebration of Yorkshire Day, which is held on the 1st of August each year.

External links

* [http://www.yorkshirenet.co.uk/yorkshireday/york_soc.asp Page about the Yorkshire Society and Yorkshire Day 2004]
* [http://www.yorkshiresociety.org.uk/ Official homepage of the Yorkshire Society] (newly updated)


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