near to Whitby, North Yorkshire, England
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South Whitby Lighthouse
This photograph shows a view of South Whitby Lighthouse taken from the public footpath that runs in front of it. The Cleveland Way long-distance footpath also passes along this route. The picture was taken looking in a south-westerly... (more)
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Black Nab
by Derek Harper
Seen at an angle from the clifftop, with NZ9210 : Remains of Former Breakwater, Black Nab below. "Black Nab
is now only a stump of shale, the remaining pedestal of three stacks which were eroded in the storm surge of January 1953"... (more)
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Whitby High Lighthouse
by Brian Deegan
Constructed 1858
Built by James Walker
Construction brick tower
Automated 1992
Height 13 m (43 ft)
Shape octagonal tower with balcony and lantern
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Whitby High Light
by Pauline E
Trinity House built the present Whitby Lighthouse in 1858 on Ling Hill to the design of James Walker; originally a pair of towers, aligned north-south and showing fixed lights over Whitby Rock, the station was altered in 1890 when a more... (more)
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Cleveland Way towards Whitby (set of 4 images)
by JThomas
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Hay Bales near Whitby
by Jeff Buck
Field of hay bales next to the England Coast Path southeast of Whitby.
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Whitby's former foghorn
by Mark Percy
The one acre of land was bought by Trinity House in 1858 and originally housed a lighthouse. In 1900 the lighthouse was demolished and replaced by the foghorn station, which became known to locals as the 'Hawsker Bull' on account... (more)
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Black Nab
by Bob Embleton
Looking from the South East towards Saltwick Nab in the distance.
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South Whitby Lighthouse |
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Cleveland Way near Whitby
This path along the cliff edge forms part of both the Cleveland Way and the England Coast Path. The building in the background is the Whitby Fog Signal. This was operational from 1902 until 1987. As its name suggests, its purpose was to... (more)
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Black Nab from the coastal path
by Bill Boaden
This shows the bounds of Saltwick Bay, with Black Nab this end and Saltwick Nab at the far end.
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View across Saltwick Bay
The rock on the left is Black Nab.
Date not certain, but probably photographed in 1986. Scanned from a colour transparency.
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