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Scarborough Castle Barbican (2 x PiPs)
Scarborough Castle
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Regal Lady - in need of some TLC after a long summ…
Liquid gold - Scarborough Harbour
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Road through Raincliffe Woods - North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire Coast at Scarborough
Oriental Reflections, Peasholm Park - Scarborough
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Scarborough Harbour Marina
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Scarborough Light
Contrails over South Bay - Scarborough
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Red Roofs and Masts
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Young or old - enjoy the beach
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Home with the catch
Old man of Raincliffe Woods
Scarborough RNLI Station (HFF Everyone)
Harbour Lights
St. Mary's Church - Scarborough (1 x PiP)
Grave of Anne Brontë - English novelist and poet
The Great Tower - Scarborough Castle
Barbican Gate - Scarborough Castle (1 x PiP)
Master Gunner's charges - Scarborough Castle (1 x…
Master Gunner's House - Scarborough Castle (1 x Pi…
Harbour and South Bay beach - Scarborough (3 x PiP…
South Bay from the castle wall - Scarborough
Wilson's Mariners' Homes - Scarborough (HFF everyo…
Grand Victorian Reflections - Scarborough
Scarborough working boats
Leona - In the sunset of her years
A cautionary HFF everyone
Scarborough Harbour Reflections 2
Early morning haze on the coast, Scarborough
HFF from Scarborough everyone - North Yorkshire
Scarborough Castle across North Bay - North Yorksh…
Last one to land is a wimp!
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Blowing Snow - East Ayton, North Yorkshire
Winter Shelter
HFF from North Yorkshire
Frost on the trees on a misty day, North Yorkshire
Hagworm Hill with Barrow and Seamer Beacon, North…
HFF from the Grand Hotel, Scarborough
Waiting for summer
Chilly winter dawn, Scarborough, North Yorkshire
Light snow shower over Scarborough's South Bay
Scarborough Castle and Harbour in Winter
Winter of Yesteryear, North Yorkshire
Equine winter coat weather, North Yorkshire
Scarborough Light
Too late for Scarborough Fair
Scarborough Lifesaver (Outside the old Lifeboat St…
Autumn on the edge, Forge Valley, North Yorkshire
Scarborough Rock Art
Herring Drifter 'Reaper'
Fishing boats of many shapes, colours and sizes, S…
HFF from Sunny Scarborough
Sea mist at Scarborough, North Yorkshire- HFF Ever…
Woodland canopy in spring
Turnstones resting between tides, Scarborough Harb…
Quiet day for the Lifeguards, Scarborough, North Y…
Safe haven below Scarborough Castle, North Yorkshi…
The Diving Belle, Scarborough, North Yorkshire
Fishing off the pier, Scarborough harbour
Scarborough Harbor Bridge - HFF Everyone
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Sailing on Silver
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Hard working fishing vessel, Scarborough, North Yo…
Boats in a row, Scarborough fish dock, North Yorks…
One man and his boat, Scarborough, North Yorkshire
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Calm sunset, Scarborough Harbour, North Yorkshire
Frost and fog in the morning - HFF
Scarborough South Bay in Spring Sunshine
I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely se…
'Vallota' (Scarborough Lily) high and dry
Scalby Ness and Sea Life Centre
Calm before the storm
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St Mary's Church is a parish church in Scarborough, North Yorkshire in the Church of England. It stands high above the old town, just below Scarborough Castle.
The church was built in the 12th century. It was once a large church with two towers (west and central), but was largely destroyed during the siege of Scarborough Castle in the English Civil War. The church was rebuilt in the late 17th century and restored in the mid 19th century. The building now has a square tower at the east end, replacing the former central tower, and a series of stone vaulted side chapels on the south side. The internal walls are almost covered with late 18th century and early 19th-century wall monuments.
The chancel was rebuilt c.1450 and subsequently destroyed in the Civil War, with some remains on the east end. During the civil war, the churchyard was used as a base to fire cannons at the castle, with the castle returning fire. The tower collapsed in 1645 and was rebuilt in 1670. The church was heavily restored in the 19th century now about half the size it once was. The church has a large graveyard, with tombs mainly of the 18th and 19th centuries. A much-visited grave is that of Anne Bronte, English novelist and poet, who died in Scarborough in 1849.
St Mary's Church is a parish church in Scarborough, North Yorkshire in the Church of England. It stands high above the old town, just below Scarborough Castle.
The church was built in the 12th century. It was once a large church with two towers (west and central), but was largely destroyed during the siege of Scarborough Castle in the English Civil War. The church was rebuilt in the late 17th century and restored in the mid 19th century. The building now has a square tower at the east end, replacing the former central tower, and a series of stone vaulted side chapels on the south side. The internal walls are almost covered with late 18th century and early 19th-century wall monuments.
The chancel was rebuilt c.1450 and subsequently destroyed in the Civil War, with some remains on the east end. During the civil war, the churchyard was used as a base to fire cannons at the castle, with the castle returning fire. The tower collapsed in 1645 and was rebuilt in 1670. The church was heavily restored in the 19th century now about half the size it once was. The church has a large graveyard, with tombs mainly of the 18th and 19th centuries. A much-visited grave is that of Anne Bronte, English novelist and poet, who died in Scarborough in 1849.
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