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Revision as of 09:35, 13 December 2014

Yorkshire was a traditional county in the north of England. (TV: The Crimson Horror)

From her birth in 1820 to her death in 1898, Florence Sundvik was an inhabitant of the village of Maiden's Point. Mary Eliza Millington was born in the village, but died four days after her birth in 1898. (TV: The Curse of Fenric)

In 1893, Winifred Gillyflower founded the community of Sweetville in the county. The Eleventh Doctor and Clara Oswald investigated a series of deaths in the area, which he referred to as "the Crimson Horror". (TV: The Crimson Horror)

On 18 December 1926, the Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble took Agatha Christie to the Yorkshire town of Harrogate to recover after her encounter with the Vespiform. (TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp)

As a student, Polly Wright frequently visited the Yorkshire Moors. (PROSE: Invasion of the Cat-People)

In 1998, when Jason Kane was fifteen, he ran away from his abusive father and spent two and a half years wandering around Yorkshire, Centrepoint and Mile End. (PROSE: Death and Diplomacy)

Martin Chisom grew rhubarb in Yorkshire and pondered if the vegetable had ever been worshiped there. (PROSE: Lost in the Wakefield Triangle)

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