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Henrietta Street, Whitby
At the end of the street the bottom of the Church Steps can be seen joining Church Lane (see link below)
Harbour mouth and piers from the Abbey Steps (HFF everyone)
The street has a colourful history, at one time associated with smuggling and prostitution. It was called Haggerlythe until 1761 when it was renamed Henrietta Street (for his wife) by Nathanial Cholmley who rebuilt the cottages in the hope of creating a street of desirable dwellings. This dream was never properly realised and in 1786 there was a large landslide and a great part of the street disappeared; although it was subsequently rebuilt there were other landslides, the last of which was in 1923.
Harbour mouth and piers from the Abbey Steps (HFF everyone)
The street has a colourful history, at one time associated with smuggling and prostitution. It was called Haggerlythe until 1761 when it was renamed Henrietta Street (for his wife) by Nathanial Cholmley who rebuilt the cottages in the hope of creating a street of desirable dwellings. This dream was never properly realised and in 1786 there was a large landslide and a great part of the street disappeared; although it was subsequently rebuilt there were other landslides, the last of which was in 1923.
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Ik merk op dat ,dat watersnood rampen en aardverschuivingen toen ook voorkwamen en toen had men het niet over klimaat verandering en opwarmingen
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Bonne semaine.
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Thank you for the note.
Safe and sunny week ahead.
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Best wishes for a good new week,
Rosa.
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the light is beautiful and highlights the cobbles perfectly all this and top notch editing!.
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Enjoy your week
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Your notes are really interesting and reading your response to Fred I was surprised and a bit shocked that some of the old graveyard inhabitants have been dislodged from their graves in recent collapses. What a shock that must be for anyone coming across them!
Nightmares tonight I think!!! Lol!!
Have a great evening
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Doug Shepherd club has replied to BoroAll the best, Doug
.......wünsche Dir noch einen schönen Abend,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
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