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Skip to primary content. Show on Google Map. Sources & Links. Do you know of any interesting or unusual places you think should be added to the site? I’m still forever finding new things however there’s bound to be huge amounts I still don’t know about. Please add any suggestions below. 193 thoughts on “ Suggestions? September 23, 2009 at 3:25 pm. Thank you….a gem of a website. October 16, 2009 at 1:08 am. November 20, 2012 at 2:24 pm. November 13, 2015 at 10:14 pm. July 16, 2016 at 9:54 am. Whinney Bank...
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OUT ON YE!: June 2014
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ELEPHANTS ON WHITBY BEACH. Saturday, 14 June 2014. SIL HOWE: ABANDONED WHINSTONE MINE. The Cleveland dyke is an intrusion of dark, hard rock which runs in a more or less straight line from the valley of the Tees near Eaglescliffe station for 31 miles as far as Fylingdales Moor near Robin Hood's Bay. The dyke consists of whinstone, an igneous rocks formed by the solidification of molten material. It supposedly gets its name from the sound it makes when hit by a hammer. The entrance to the adit, dated 1940.
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OUT ON YE!: A SITE FOR SORE EYES: ST. HILDA'S HOLY WELL
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ELEPHANTS ON WHITBY BEACH. Wednesday, 13 February 2013. A SITE FOR SORE EYES: ST. HILDA'S HOLY WELL. At the time of the Domesday Book the village of Hinderwell near Whitby was known as Hildrewell, clearly invoking the name of St. Hilda, Abbess of Whitby Abbey (c. 614 -680). Since then the name has been variously spelled as Ildrewell and in the twelfth century Hilderwell and Hylderwell. Key to people in the photograph:. 1 Mrs Lizzie Hodgson at the pump. 2 Another unrelated Mrs Lizzie Hodgson. He key to th...
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OUT ON YE!: April 2012
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ELEPHANTS ON WHITBY BEACH. Monday, 23 April 2012. THE SARAH AND GRISSELL INCIDENT. The following is taken from an official account made by Whitby's port authority of an incident which occurred on 12th August 1724. It goes some way to show the difficulties Customs Officials had when it came to controlling the smuggling trade in a town where it seemed that everybody was on the side of the smugglers. Hacking around with knives in the gloom the officers cut ropes and ratlines to prevent the sails being set, ...
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OUT ON YE!: STANDING STONES RIGG, CLOUGHTON MOOR
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ELEPHANTS ON WHITBY BEACH. Monday, 17 November 2014. STANDING STONES RIGG, CLOUGHTON MOOR. This bronze age circle of stones on the edge of Harwood Dale forest looks particularly brooding in the gloom of a November afternoon beneath a sky of gathering rain. Of the original 24 stones, 15 remain. They are set in a low earth bank and the circle has a diameter of around 8 metres. In his Prehistoric and Roman Archaeology of North-East Yorkshire (1993). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Search Out On Ye!
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OUT ON YE!: THE SARAH AND GRISSELL INCIDENT
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ELEPHANTS ON WHITBY BEACH. Monday, 23 April 2012. THE SARAH AND GRISSELL INCIDENT. The following is taken from an official account made by Whitby's port authority of an incident which occurred on 12th August 1724. It goes some way to show the difficulties Customs Officials had when it came to controlling the smuggling trade in a town where it seemed that everybody was on the side of the smugglers. Hacking around with knives in the gloom the officers cut ropes and ratlines to prevent the sails being set, ...
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OUT ON YE!: June 2012
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ELEPHANTS ON WHITBY BEACH. Sunday, 3 June 2012. This splendid slow-worm (. Was found by Harry Baker on the wooden steps leading to the beach at Runswick Bay one afternoon at the end of May. He was pretty lucky as slow-worms only ever bask for short periods in the day. They are mostly nocturnal, hunting for slugs and worms and spend most of their lives either underground or hidden in vegetation. I remember once many years ago seeing a common lizard (. Basking in the sun on the steps leading up from the ca...
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OUT ON YE!: TUNNEL OF LOVE
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ELEPHANTS ON WHITBY BEACH. Sunday, 8 February 2015. Chalk philosophy from an unknown author. Whitby Spa. Re: No.2. Not sure if my body could manage 6 loves at my age. In my day Id have had a go though. 8 February 2015 at 22:06. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Search Out On Ye! A natural history of Runswick Bay.
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OUT ON YE!: February 2015
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ELEPHANTS ON WHITBY BEACH. Sunday, 8 February 2015. Chalk philosophy from an unknown author. Whitby Spa. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Search Out On Ye! A natural history of Runswick Bay.
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