[ Photo Gallery # 77 ]
A further (last – for the time being anyway) selection of my photographs of Whitby taken on my frequent visits there in the past . . .

Whitby – as the River Esk enters the North Sea – view from East Cliff

Harbour Entrance 1

Harbour Entrance 2

Harbour Entrance 3

The ruins of Whitby Abbey atop East Cliff

Whitby Town – view from the top of the 199 Steps

Caedmon’s Cross and Whitby Town – View from the Churchyard of St.Mary’s

Old gravestones in the churchyard – a prominent setting for Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’ story.

A Weathered Gravestone

By the entrance to the church – Memorial to John Storr, the Coxwain of the Whitby lifeboat, and eleven others who lost their lives on the lifeboat in 1861.

A modern day street puppeteer with organ grinder on the Whitby harbour-side
I love that picture of the abbey ruins.
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Thank you, Candice. Yes, the Abbey has such a magnificent position too.
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Again you do great justice to a place dear to every tyke Roland.
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Thanks, Nigel’. Such a gem – and not just Whitby jet!
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More excellent pics. Pleased to see the evidence that you got up the steps
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I did, and imagine that I still could. Thanks for responding, Derrick.
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Lovely photos of the town, capturing its magic! We’ve had wonderful holidays there and it’s one of my favourite places to visit. Oh, I just love the puppeteer!
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Roland, your love for Whitby shines through every photo and along with many, I do understand you. This time I am totally enchanted by the Puppeteer. A work of art before any music begins.
Thanks for the tour
miriam
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I’m so glad you enjoyed my photos. Thank you, Miriam.
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Warming photos Roland as The Beast Of The East hits Haddenham. Thank you for sharing.
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Thanks, Davy. Keep The Beast at Bay.
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I love the photos, Roland. Stunning scapes.
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I’m pleased . Thank you, Eugenia.
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