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Whitby Abbey at Sunset 20th June 2012

Whitby Abbey at Sunset  20th June 2012
Whitby Abbey is a ruined Benedictine abbey overlooking the North Sea on the East Cliff above Whitby in North Yorkshire, England. It was disestablished during the Dissolution of the Monasteries under the auspices of Henry VIII. It is a Grade I Listed building in the care of English Heritage and its site museum is housed in Cholmley House.
The first monastery was founded in 657 AD by the Anglo-Saxon era King of Northumbria, Oswy (Oswiu) as Streoneshalh (the older name for Whitby). He appointed Lady Hilda, abbess of Hartlepool Abbey and grand-niece of Edwin the first Christian king of Northumbria, as founding abbess. The name Streoneshalh is thought to signify Fort Bay or Tower Bay in reference to a supposed Roman settlement that previously existed on the site. This contention has never been proven though and alternative theories have been proposed, such as the name meaning Streona's settlement. Some believe that the name referred to Eadric Streona,[6] but this is highly unlikely for chronological reasons: Streona died in 1017 so the naming of Streoneshalh would have preceded his birth by several hundred years.

The double monastery of Celtic monks and nuns was home to the great Northumbrian poet Cædmon. In 664 the Synod of Whitby - at which King Oswiu ruled that the Northumbrian church would adopt the Roman calculation of Easter and monastic tonsure - took place at the abbey.

Streoneshalch was laid waste by Danes in successive raids between 867 and 870 under Ingwar and Ubba and remained desolate for more than 200 years. The existence of 'Prestebi', meaning the habitation of priests in Old Norse, at the Domesday Survey may point to the revival of religious life since Danish times. The old monastery given to Reinfrid comprised about 40 ruined monasteria vel oratoria similar to Irish monastic ruins with numerous chapels and cells.

Nouchetdu38, , Don Sutherland, Peter_Private_Box and 3 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club
Fabulous! Pleased to be first with YS!
Best wishes, Andy
7 years ago.
Alan Drury club has replied to Andy Rodker club
Thanks Andy this was near Middsummer and the sun sets over the North Sea.Thanks again for your YS here.Best wishes Alan.
7 years ago.
 Doug Shepherd
Doug Shepherd club
Outstanding image Alan, very nicely done indeed.
All the best, Doug
7 years ago.
Alan Drury club has replied to Doug Shepherd club
Thanks for the YS from you here .Best wishes Alan.
7 years ago.
 Ste
Ste
A cracker here Alan and another faved by me

Best wishes .. Steve
7 years ago.
Alan Drury club has replied to Ste
Hi Steve thanks again forc the YS here it was agood night to be here.Best wishes Alan.
7 years ago.
 Peter_Private_Box
Peter_Private_Box club
Hi Alan

What a nice picture of the Abbey at sunset. Definitely a big star coming for this one!
That sky is wonderful, and of course you have gone to exactly the right spot to make the picture.
I like it very much!

Best Wishes
Peter
7 years ago.
Alan Drury club has replied to Peter_Private_Box club
Thanks Peter we had just gone out for a drive and it was a nice evening so we called in to the Abbey.Best wishes Alan.
7 years ago.
 Jaap van 't Veen
Jaap van 't Veen club
Wonderful shot.
Congrats on Explore.
7 years ago.
Alan Drury club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen club
Thanks Jaap van `t Veen.Best wishes Alan.
7 years ago.
 Don Sutherland
Don Sutherland club
Stunning capture.
7 years ago.
Alan Drury club has replied to Don Sutherland club
Thanks Don your comment was welcome .Best wishes Alan.
7 years ago.

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