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Swinging in Whitby
Whitby harbour swing bridge, designed by J Mitchell Moncrieff and built by Heenan & Froude, opened in 1909. Each swinging span is 75ft long.
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It is "Specksioneer" a 17m Dutch motorsailer; I understand the name means the person who watched for whales when they were hunted.
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