Talk:South Yorkshire

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From what I can gather, the subject of this article's only appearance in, set in 1851, in Sheffield and environs. Back then, Sheffield was in the Westriding of Yorkshire, a part of the historical county of Yorkshire. Nowadays, Sheffield is in the county of South Yorkshire. Yorkshire is now only a collective term for the counties that used to make up Yorkshire (thing "New England" v. MA, MN, VT, NH, CT). What should the article reflect? The historical division (much like we have USSR v. Russia and Korea v. North and South) or the modern name for the area? Or rather, just make a page for Sheffield and not bother with this page and delete it? -- Tupka 217 16:43, March 5, 2014 (UTC)