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Driffield, also
known as
Great Driffield (neighbouring
Little Driffield), is a
market town and
civil parish in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England....
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Ferdinand Hurter (1844–1898) and Vero
Charles Driffield (1848–1915) were nineteenth-century
photographic scientists who
brought quantitative scientific...
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Royal Air
Force Driffield or RAF
Driffield is a
former Royal Air
Force station in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, in England. It lies
about 2
miles (3 km)...
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Lancelot Townshend Driffield (10
August 1880 – 9
October 1917) was an
English cricketer who pla**** in first-class
cricket matches for
Cambridge University...
- The
Driffield Times & Post was a w****ly
newspaper in
Driffield, East
Riding of Yorkshire, England. It was
owned by
Yorkshire Regional Newspapers Ltd a...
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region are
found at Fordon, on
Willerby Wold, and at Kilham, near
Driffield, both of
which have
radiocarbon dates of
around 3700 BC. From
around 2000...
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Leslie Driffield (1912–1988) was an
English world champion player of
English billiards. He won the
World Amateur Billiards Championship title twice, in...
- The Selby–
Driffield line
formed part of a
railway which connected the East
Coast Main Line and the
Yorkshire Coast Line. It
crossed largely flat terrain...
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Charles Driffield (7 May 1848 – 14
November 1915) was an
English chemical engineer who also
became involved in
photographic research.
Driffield was educated...
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Driffield was a
rural district in the East
Riding of
Yorkshire in
England from 1894 to 1974. It
surrounded the muni****l
borough of
Driffield. The district...