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View of St Marys Church on Tate Hill in Whitby with the Bark Endeavour replica of Captain Cooks ship sailing up towards the River Esk
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View of the harbour and town from the 199 Steps in Whitby which lead from Church Street in the town up Tate Hill to St Mary's Church
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Aerial view of Tate hill in Whitby West Cliff
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Union flag of the United Kingdom flying from a flagpole above the stone piers at the entrance to Whitby harbour
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View over the harbour from the 199 steps that lead up from Whitby town to the St Marys Church on Tate Hill
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High angle view of the stone walled in Whitby piers that have been in existence since 1632 when they replaced the old wooden piers that once to protect the harbour
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Quaint old shops on Church Street in Whitby which is one of the oldest shopping streets and runs right up to the 199 steps that lead up to St Marys Church on Tate Hill
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View along a row of brightly coloured wooden beach huts on Whitby West Cliff with shallow dof
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Tourists in paved medieval street with church in a distance view
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View of the winding narrow cobbled street known as Church Street in Whitby which leads from the town centre to the bottom of the 199 steps leading up to St Mary's Church on Tate Hill
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Row of brightly coloured beach huts receding into the distance along the West Cliff in Whitby, Yorkshire
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View from the 199 Church Steps of Whitby town and the River Esk with the harbour piers and ocean visible in the distance
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Full sized scale model replica of Captain Cooks ship, the Bark Endeavour, which sails the Yorkshire coast from Whitby taking tourists on sightseeing trips
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Navigation lights on stone piers and breakwaters at the entrance to Whitby harbour on the Yorkshire coast at dusk
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View across the calm water of Whitby harbour to the entrance with its navigation lights and stone piers
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Sailing yacht passing through the sheltered waters behind the Whitby breakwater and stone pier with turbulent surf in the foreground
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View over rooftops and smoking chimneys from the fires in cottages below in the coastal town of Whitby in Yorkshire, England
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View over the rooftops of Whitby in north Yorkshire showing traditional old historical English architecture
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Whitby roofscape with clay chimney pots and a television aerial against a backdrop of traditional historic English houses
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Low angle view of the cobblestones looking down Grape Lane in Whitby lined with traditional old English architecture
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View across the rooftops of typical old traditional English houses and cottages in Whitby in Yorkshire
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Brightly coloured beach huts over the sunlight in Whitby West Cliff
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Rooftop view of the architecture and buildings of the historical fishing town of Whitby in North Yorkshire
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View along the West Pier at Whitby showing people walking on the promenade with the navigation lighthouse at the end
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View of the narrow cobbled street and quaint old storefronts of Grape Lane in Whitby
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Traditional red tiled cottage roof with a steep pitch on an English house in Whitby, Yorkshire
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Receding line of colourful wooden beach huts on Whitby West Cliff in Yorkshire
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Navigation lights at Whitby harbour with a lighthouse on the end of one pier in the foreground and the two port and starboard beacons on the curving breakwaters
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Whitby East Pier with its stone navigation lighthouse and curving breakwater at the entrance to Whitby harbour on the Yorkshire coast
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Bottom of the historical 199 Church stairs in Whitby as they leave Church street to wend their way up Tate Hill to St Marys Church
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Caedmons Cross at Whitby Abbey is a memorial to the Anglo-saxon poet and songwriter Caedmon who was originally from Whitby
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Landscape of old west navigation light over the blue sky background
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West navigation lighthouse at Whitby on the stone pier and extended breakwater protecting the entrance to the harbour from the ocean currents and surf
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Whitby East Pier and Bark Endeavour replica, a full sized scale moodel of Captain Cooks ship which offers trips along the Whitby coastline
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View of Whitby piers and breakwaters from above as they curve towards the harbour entrance and the open sea beyond
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Cliff top view of the twin stone breakwaters at the entrance to Whitby harbour with two seagulls in the foreground resting on the green grass overlooking the ocean
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Sailing yacht against the blue sky background, whitby north yorkshire
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Bark Endeavour replica tourist cruise in whitby, north yorkshire, england
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A full sized scale model of the Bark Endeavour modeled after Captain Cooks ship which now caters to tourists sailing along the North Yorkshire coast
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Bark Endeavour tourist cruise in the full size scale model replica of Captain Cooks famous ship passing Tate Hill and Whitby on the Yorkshire coast
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