Whitby Through the Ages

Whitby Through the Ages - Paperback

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Whitby Through the Ages

Whitby Through the Ages - Paperback

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Sale price  $26.95 Regular price 

by Mike Hitches (Author)

Despite its remote location, surrounded by the high ground of the North Yorkshire Moors, Whitby has featured significantly in history throughout the years. One of the earliest records of Whitby is from AD 656, when Oswy, a Christian king of Northumbria, founded the first abbey there. In AD 664, the town was the setting for the famous Synod of Whitby. Other significant aspects of Whitby's legacy include: the role of Captain Cook, who learned seamanship when based in the town; its role as a fishing port, and its important as a base for whalers; and the jet jewellery industry, which flourished in the second half of the nineteenth century. Today, Whitby is a major tourist attraction, and people come from far and wide to visit this picturesque town. More recent events, festivals associated with the town's link to Dracula, and the 'Goth Weekend', have ensured the town continues to thrive. There have been some inevitable changes to the town and its architecture over the years, but Whitby continues to appeal to and spark the imagination of so many people.

Author Biography

Mike Hitches is a prolific author, having written several railway and local interest books. His railway titles include The Trent Valley Railway, Steam Around Stafford and Warwickshire, Worcestershire Railways. His previously published work covers North Wales and the West Midlands as well as Scarborough and he has plans for further titles covering other areas in Yorkshire. Mike's local interest titles are mainly based in Wales but he is planning more for the North Yorkshire area. He lives in Filey, North Yorkshire.

Number of Pages: 96
Publication Date: October 15, 2013

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