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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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Whitby

“A Corner of the Harbour” is the description of this postcard view, probably dating from the 1930’s and shows a very quiet spot. Opposite the dock end area on the Church Street side.

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Church Steps Whitby

More naturally known as the 199 Steps, this hand tinted postcard of the steps portrays a more gentler pace of life. We are more used to a vaster throng on these steps now; regardless of the season.

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Whitby from the Air

This postcard view of Whitby Abbey gives a true impression of the size of the whole building. When first built it must have been very apparent from all directions; a landing mark for all seafarers as well as a pointer for all those travelling across country.

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A Smoky Whitby

Our postcard shows a fishing boat on Tate Hill Sands, with the Abbey in the background; but notice how smoky th whole scene appears. More than just Fortune’s smoke house must have been to blame!

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Promenading at Redcar

A further view, possibly even earlier in the 20th century than our other view.

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