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Beach and West Pier/lighthouse, Whitby, North York…

31 Mar 2017 30 35 861
Happy HFF everyone Best enlarged The two piers in Whitby have been in existence since before the 1500's. By 1540, the two oak piers (east and west) were replaced partially, with stonework (in the reign of King Charles 1), with further work around the 1600's. Both piers were rebuilt in 1735, each measuring approximately 183m, but by 1814 the west pier was further extended to reach a length of 309m. In 1905, both the piers had new pier ends built on, each of a length of 152m. The west pier lighthouse was built in 1831, and is a stone 83 feet column tower with a lantern on top. This light still displays a green light when shipping is expected. This lighthouse too was replaced in 1914, by a wooden framework tower on 'legs'.

East Pier Lighthouse, Whitby, North Yorkshire

06 Feb 2017 14 12 459
Whitby East Pier Light (or 'Whitby East Breakwater Light), was built in 1854. The stone built lighthouse stands 55 foot high ( approx 16 mtrs) and had a light visible from 8 miles (approx 13 km).

Whitby Harbour Entrance, North Yorkshire


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