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 Stokers 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. AZ 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 AZ tour of Whitby is fully illustrated and will appeal to all those with an interest in this popular seaside town.
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Weight: 303g
Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
Publication Date: 15 Feb 2020
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781445693064
About Ian ThompsonRoger Frost
Ian Thompson is a collector of local legends and part-time historian. He has been coming to Whitby for longer than he can remember returning to his mothers hometown year after year. He is the author of Draculas Whitby and co-author if two other books about Whitby history and folklore. He has also co-written three other local history books about Lancashire. In addition to writing Ians hobbies include: infra-red photography painting and dressage. He is based in Southport. Burnley resident Roger Frost is a retired teacher and a Burnley Borough Councillor. Once the Mayor of the town he is now Chairman of the Burnley Civic Society President of the Briercliffe Society and Vice President of the Burnley & District Historical Society. Roger writes the regular history column 'Peek into the Past' for the Burnley Express he has written over 740 articles and he also has a number of local history books to his name many with his co-author Ian Thompson.