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photo 56 - Whitby Abbey-
Whitby Abbey enriched in history and entrenched in legend. This beautiful Iconic building with grand Gothic architecture is wrote about in stories of Dracula.
photo 66 - Whitby Abbey Silhouette.
Whitby Abbey, with it's magnificent Gothic architecture and the place that Dracula resides, with eerie castles, convents and caves in mind, Whitby’s windswept headland, the dramatic abbey ruins, a church surrounded by swooping bats, and a long association with jet – a semi-precious stone used in mourning jewellery – gave a homegrown taste of such thrilling horrors.
Bram Stoker arrived at Mrs Veazey’s guesthouse at 6 Royal Crescent, Whitby, at the end of July 1890.
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Bram Stoker arrived at Mrs Veazey’s guesthouse at 6 Royal Crescent, Whitby, at the end of July 1890.
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photo 67 - Whitby Seafront.
Whitby seafront, is a wonderfull place full of life and celebrations with many a little hideaway and hidden treasures.
This place makes the North East of England a real good reason to visit. With the best fish and chips, arcades and much much more.
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This place makes the North East of England a real good reason to visit. With the best fish and chips, arcades and much much more.
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photo 108 - Gothic Architecture.
Whitby Abbey enriched This beautiful Iconic building with grand Gothic architecture influenced by a pointed arch and flying buttress, it is one of the best examples of English Gothic Architecture which stands proud on Whitby Cliff, the place where the story of Dracula was born.
photo 110 - Whitby Sea Front.
Whitby sea front is a lovely place to go for an evening stroll, wild rabbits play on the hillsides and benches allow for a place of rest.
Enjoy the walks along the cliffs and then head down for the best fish and chips.
Enjoy the walks along the cliffs and then head down for the best fish and chips.
photo 109 - Whitby Beach Huts.
Whitby beach huts brightly coloured and visually pleasing can be hired all year round, and are perfect to retreat if you are brave enough to take a dip.
photo 111 - Pannett Park
Veiw from Pannett Park Whitby Abbey enriched in history and entrenched in legend. This beautiful Iconic building with grand Gothic architecture is wrote about in stories of Dracula.
photo 112 - Whitby Wale Bones.
Whitby Wale Bones. The most prominent feature on the west cliff and is iconic with it's arch which perfectly frames the abbey on the other side. This arch is made up real whale bones and is a reminder of Whitby’s whaling history.
photo 113 - Fishermen's Wives.
Fishermen's Wives busy at work, gutting and salting the herrings which were once a staple for many local people.
These women were fiercely strong and independent and supported each other as life could be short and many fishermen could become lost at sea.
These women were fiercely strong and independent and supported each other as life could be short and many fishermen could become lost at sea.
photo 114 - Captain James Cook.
Captain James Cook needs little introduction; British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the British Royal Navy. Famed for his discovery of Australia.
photo 115 - Lion.
A stone Lion sits proud on a plinth, iconic and a representation of strength and power but also a protector or guardian of a tomb.
photo 116 - Cinder Track.
The Cinder Track boasts great views over a span of 22 miles, from Whitby to Scarborough this track is perfect for walkers and cyclist as well.
photo 117 - Whitby, Purple.
Whitby Abbey enriched in history and entrenched in legend. This beautiful Iconic building looks great for the light illuminare once a year.
photo 118 - Whitby Piers.
A record of several piers in Whitby extend back to medieval times.
The main West and East piers in the town have been built to provide shelter from the currents and storms of the North Sea.
The main West and East piers in the town have been built to provide shelter from the currents and storms of the North Sea.
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