St James' parish church and Rawcliffe Green
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Image: © Chris Morgan Taken: 6 Jul 2020
In Yorkshire, a county with 3 Ridings, or it did until the local government reorganisation in 1974 when Humberside and South Yorkshire were created, but not for long. The rebellion was strongest in the East Riding where the Yorkshire battle flag was quickly unfurled, the design registered at the flag institute in 2008 by the Yorkshire Ridings Society, itself founded in 1974.