If you are looking for professional jewellers in or around Yorkshire,
F. Hinds could be your choice!
You can visit any one of the following six F. Hinds shops in Yorkshire:
Our staff are looking forward to seeing you at your next visit to one of our stores.
Something about Yorkshire
Yorkshire takes its name from the city of York, a name that has been through many transformations since the Romans called it Eboracum. The Danes modified the name to Eorvik and then to Jorvik and eventually to York.
Yorkshire is the largest county of northern England. Agriculture and food processing play an important part in the economy.
Famous for
Castle Howard, near Malton, is one of Britain's most spectacular country houses. Designed by Sir John Vanbrugh with assistance from Nicholas Hawksmoor, it was built between 1700 and 1737.
The Selby coalfield was the last to be exploited in Britain. Work started in 1976 and its deep mines were producing 12 million tonnes of coal a year in the 1990s, but closed completely in 2004 as the reserves became more difficult to mine.
Sheffield FC was the world's first official football club, formed in 1857. The club still plays, but has not reached the heights of Sheffield's two better-known teams, Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday.
One of the more unlikely new buildings in Sheffield is the Winter Gardens, a vast timber-arched temperate greenhouse right in the centre of the city. Opened in 2003, it contains over 2,500 different plants from around the world.
To the north of Leeds city centre are the ruins of Kirkstall Abbey, founded by Cistercians in 1152 as a daughter house of Fountains Abbey. It is one of Britain's best-preserved medieval abbeys.
Famous people
Henry I, King of England (1100-35), son of William the Conqueror, born Selby, c.1069.
Dame Honor Fell, biologist, born Filey, 1900.
Sir Malcolm Bradbury, novelist and critic, born Sheffield, 1932.
Sir Michael Parkinson, television presenter, born Cudworth, 1935.
Professor Sir John Ernest Walker, chemist, Nobel laureate, born Halifax, 1941.
Lesley Garrett, opera singer, born Thorne, 1955.
William Hague, Conservative politician, born Rotherham, 1961.


