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Roses rivalry

The term "Roses rivalry" refers to the rivalry between the English counties of Lancashire and Yorkshire. The rivalry originated in the aftermath of the Wars of the Roses (1455–1487) which was fought between the House of Lancaster and the House of York.[1]

The red rose of Lancaster and the white rose of York

The roses rivalry is still present to this day.

In culture

While the rivalry is more subtle in day to day life than in the past, it still remains strong in the population.[2][3] [4][5]

Glyn Hughes wrote in 1975: "Frequently Lancashire people find Yorkshire people unfriendly or Yorkshire people find Lancashire people so. 'Yorkshire is all hills and moors; Lancashire is all mills and whores' is one definition of the differences between the counties".[6]

In Sport

The term is also used to describe various sporting fixtures competed by representatives of the two sides:

Inspirations

The closely located American cities of Lancaster and York in Pennsylvania share a rivalry of the same name. Both cities are named after their British counterparts, and share sporting rivalries in Baseball (in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball) and in high school American football.

See also


References

  1. Times, Yorkshire. "The Wars Of The Roses". yorkshiretimes.co.uk.
  2. "Pudding throw recalls county rivalry". BBC News. 8 September 2013.
  3. by Dominic Moffitt, Liv Clarke (27 November 2022). "Inside the Yorkshire that town that woke up in Lancashire 50 years ago". Manchester Evening News.
  4. Gildea, Samantha (18 April 2014). "Yorkshire V Lancashire: 34 reasons God's own county wins". Yorkshire Live.
  5. Hughes, Glyn (1975). Millstone Grit. Pan. p. 57. ISBN 978-0330297189.
  6. "War of the Roses". The Game That Got Away. 3 June 2016.

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