|
Whitby . North Yorkshire
Whitby, home of Capt. James Cook
Captain James Cook
Whitby's famous Whale Bones framing the Abbey
The Harbour Entrance
The same vantage point looking back towards the River Esk
The Esk looking from Larpool
A Whitby Lighthouse
A View from the Kyber Pass
Rough Seas from the North
A Couple of Windswept Tourists
The Harbour Mouth
From the Beach Slipway
The spectacular Cliff Face towards Hawkser
The Ruins of St. Hilda's Abbey
View from the East
The Priory takes on a new look as the Sun goes down
Little wonder it was associated with Dracula
This Artist's work was almost Photographic
Colourful Cottages along East Cliff
Willie Fortunes Famous Smoked Kippers
The Smoke House from where Kippers are sold all over the World
The Inner Harbour
Trawlers Preparing to go to Sea
Waiting for the tide
The Bark Endeavour with Skiff ( lifeboat)
The 'Grand Turk' pays a visit to the Harbour
The 'Grand Turk' winters in Whitby
W. Scoresby of Whitby invented the Crows Nest
Replica Bark Endeavour offers sightseeing trips
As does this Charabang around the town
A Winter Sunrise of the Esk
Old Cobbled Street
Leading to the 199 Steps to the Abbey Ruins
The much photographed 199 Steps
Much easier on the way down
Towards the East Cliff
Yards & Alleyways, The Haunts of bygone Smugglers
The 'Old Smuggler' Inn
The World Famous Magpie Cafe
St Mary's Church next to the Abbey Ruins
The current Whitby Lifeboat
A 'retired' lifeboat now takes out tourists
The unique Swing Bridge
Bathing Huts along the North Shore
Captain Cook's Endeavour from the railway Station
The same photo but I have worked on it to appear as old as the Endeavour
The Marina
The Esk from Larpool
Early Evening as we approach Whitby from Hawkser
Another evening - Another sunset
The Boatbuilders
Home Page
|