NewsgalleryYorkshire Rich List 2014 - picturesBookmarkShareNewsBySamantha Gildea15:00, 19 MAY 2014Updated17:51, 19 NOV 20151. Eddie and Malcolm Healey, £1.3bn. Eddie, 76, made £420m from the sale of the Meadowhall shopping centre in Sheffield (Image: David Davo-Smith/Flickr)1 of 202. Lord Kirkham and Family, £1.15bn. Lord Kirkham made his fortune from the sale of DFS in 2010 and now has a large share in Iceland supermarkets, as well as the Whitby fish and chip shop chain. (Image: Brett Jordan/Flickr)2 of 20Tony Murray and Family, £1.01bn. Billionaire Tony Murray and his family made their fortune in the heating, air conditioning and fire protection industries. (Image: Nicolas Roosen/ Flickr)3 of 20Robert Miller and family, £985m. Robert co-founded the Duty Free Shops (DFS) chain, and also owns the 36,000 acre Gunnerside Estate in North Yorkshire. DFS is based in Hong Kong (Image: eGuide Travel/Flickr)4 of 20Sir Ken Morrison and family, £900m. Sir Ken is the life president of his family's supermarket chain (Image: Bilbobagweed/Flickr)5 of 20Paul Sykes, £650m. Property tycoon Paul Sykes made his fortune via the Highstone Group and Highstone Estates, based in Harrogate (Image: Roy/Flickr)6 of 20Terry Bramall and family, £425m. The Liz and Terry Bramall Foundation supports projects including Northern Ballet in Leeds (Image: Howard Lake/Flickr)7 of 20Peter Wilkinson, £360m. Technology tycoon Peter Wilkinson has built his weath by launching, developing and selling technology companies and aspires to provide free wi-fi across Yorkshire (Image: Tsahi Levent-Levi/Flickr)8 of 20Jack Tordoff and family, £353m. JCT600 founder Jack Tordoff has built his fortune from its 22 franchises across the north of England (Image: Googlemaps)9 of 20Roderick Evans and family, £350m. The Evans Property Group boasts the White Rose Shopping Centre as one of its assets (Image: Googlemaps)10 of 20Assem Allam and family, £320m. Egyptian-born Allam owns Allam Marine, an industrial generator manufacturer, and Premier League football team Hull City (Image: Lynne Cameron/PA Wire)11 of 20Dean and Janet Hoyle, £284m. The couple made their impressive fortune with their Card Factory chain, founded in 1997. The pair sold the chain, which had more than 500 shops and employed more than 5,000 staff at its peak, to Charterhouse in April 201012 of 20Alan Lewis, £270m. The owner of Globe Mills in Slaithwaite, Alan Lewis is one of the key players behind the big to turn it into a £10m innovation centre13 of 20David Hood, £265m. Founder of Saltaire electronics firm Pace and the Multiflight air charter business based at Leeds Bradford International Airport (Image: Ian Gratton/Flickr)14 of 20John Guthrie and family, £260m. John is chairman of Broadland Properties, based in Scarborough (Image: Thomas Tolkien/Flickr)15 of 20The Shepherd family, £260m. Based in York, the Shepherd family's construction business has earned them a spot in the Yorkshire rich list for the last few years (Image: Oliver Mallich/Flickr)16 of 20Malcolm Walker, £215m. Malcolm returned as chairman and chief executive of Iceland in 2012 after leading a successful £1.45bn management buy out (Image: Graham Soult/Flickr)17 of 20Tony Bramall and family, £209m. Tony started working for his car dealer dad in Sheffield before taking a £46m stake in the Lookers firm18 of 20Malcolm Walker and family, £200m. The Walker clan have made their fortune via Victoria Plumb, reportedly up for sale for around £150m19 of 20Derek Coates, £180m. Derek is chairman of the Blue Islands airline, based in Guernsey (Image: Andrew Thomas/Flickr)20 of 20