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Sandsend Bay

A hand tinted postcard view of Sandsend and the bay towards Whitby. The view has been taken from above the railway station and includes an excellent view of the original Alum House and it’s attendant buildings.

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Runswick and the Thatched Cottage

A delightful view of Runswick Bay with the famous thatched cottage clearly to be seen. Clearly hand tinted and an early view long before sea walls and boulder protections from the encroaching waves.

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Harbour View from Lower Khyber Pass

A quiet view across the lower part of Khyber Pass, over the harbour and towards St Mary’s church and the Abbey ruins. In the left foreground the ‘roofless’ building housed for many years the public conveniences and is presently awaiting ‘restoration’; whilst on the right the Lifeboat house can be clearly seen.

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Whitby Abbey

This almost sombre view of the Abbey ruins has a brooding aspect, perhaps they were trying to encourage the Dracula theme. It also gives a true impression of the size of the building, making you wonder how they created such a structure in a time long before large cranes, scaffolding, etc.

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North Yorkshire Coast

A 1960’s or 1970’s postcard view (in Kodachrome!) shows the harbours or sands of Staithes, Sandsend, Whitby and Robin Hood’s Bay. A early attempt to attract visitors to our beautiful coastal area.

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Bay Bank

This view of Bay Bank is from slightly below the final brow and you are already committed to the descent! If in a vehicle; perhaps contemplating the wisdom of trusting the brakes. If on foot; thinking about the return climb and how you will feel at the top!

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The Victoria Hotel, Robin Hood’s Bay

This Judge’s postcard view shows the iconic Victorian hotel; built in 1897. Situated at the top of the notorious Bay Bank it is an excellent place to gather one’s breath after coming up the hill or gather one’s strength before venturing down the tortuous road to the beach.

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Moor Road near Goathland

And a desolate piece of moor it is, even today this area has a reputation for bad weather; particularly in the winter. This view is of the road having past the present Fylingdales “pyramid” and heading towards Sleights.

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Ship Inn at Marske

The Ship Inn at Marske dominates the approach of the coast road from Redcar. It is situated at the point where Marske High Street veers down into the valley area towards the beach.

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Khyber Pass Whitby

Our view shows Khyber Pass in probably the 1950’s, in those happy days traffic was two way; upwards and downwards. It was obviously a good day as the pier as it appears thronged with sight seers.

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