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The Yorkshire fishing town of Whitby, close to the spectacular scenery of the North York Moors, has attracted visitors for centuries. The ruins of the famous abbey overlooking the town are on one of the earliest Christian sites in the country, and later became famous as the setting for Bram Stoker's Dracula. Whitby was an important fishing port, including the whaling industry, and its colliery vessels played a significant part in the coal trade along the coast, on which Captain Cook spent his early years. The Victorian craze for the mineral jet, found in deposits around Whitby, also played a major role in the local industry. Today Whitby is still an active port and fishing town, with a new marina, as well as a popular tourist destination. A–Z of Whitby delves into the history of this Yorkshire coastal town, revealing interesting and significant moments. It highlights well-known landmarks, famous residents and digs beneath the surface to uncover some of the lesser-known facts about Whitby and its hidden gems. This fascinating A–Z tour of Whitby is fully illustrated and will appeal to all those with an interest in this popular seaside town.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Introduction
- Abbey
- Alum
- Ammonites
- Authors
- Bagdale Hall
- Bede, The Venerable, or Saint Bede
- Brewing
- Bridge (Swing)
- Caedmon
- Carroll, Lewis
- Cholmley, Sir Richard
- Coat of Arms
- Collins, Wilkie
- Cook, Captain James
- Crow’s Nest
- Dickens, Charles
- Discovery
- Dracula
- Easter
- Endeavour
- Esk
- Fishing
- Fossils
- Gaskell, Elizabeth
- Ghaut
- Ghosts
- Goths
- Grape Lane
- Graveyard
- Hilda
- Hand of Glory
- Home Farm
- Hudson, George
- Hugh, Earl of Chester
- Industry
- Inns
- Jet
- Khyber Pass
- Kippers
- Lifeboats
- Lighthouse
- Maharajah
- Mulgrave Castle
- Museums
- North York Moors Historical Railway Trust
- Old Town Hall
- Order of the Holy Paraclete
- Pannett Park
- Pantiles
- Pavilion
- Piepowders, Court of
- Pirates’ Graves
- Polar Bear
- Prospect of Whitby
- Queen Victoria
- Railways
- Regatta
- Resolution
- Royal Crescent
- Ruswarp
- Sandsend
- Scampi
- Scoresby, William (Junior)
- Scoresby, William (Senior)
- Shipbuilding
- Sneaton (and Sneaton Castle)
- Spital Bridge
- Steps, 199
- St Mary’s Church
- Stoker, Bram
- Street Names
- Streonaeshalch
- Sutcliffe, Frank Meadows
- Synod of Whitby
- Twin Cities
- U-boats
- Vikings
- Whaling
- Whale Jaw
- Whitby Cat
- Whitby Hall
- Whitby Whale
- William of Topcliffe
- World War One Raid
- Yards
- Zig Zag