John Sheldon's photos with the keyword: Whitby

Beach Donkeys at Whitby, North Yorkshire

02 Aug 2013 461
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In Memory of Cædmon, the Father of English Sacred…

30 Jul 2013 1 247
Whitby, North Yorkshire, UK.

Sacred

30 Jul 2013 360
Whitby, North Yorkshire, UK.

Tombstones at Whitby

30 Jul 2013 1 273
Whitby, North Yorkshire, UK.

On the Trail of Count Dracula (2)

25 Jul 2013 301
This is the graveyard at St Mary's Church, Whitby in North Yorkshire. It is at the top of the '199 steps' and provided inspiration for Bram Stoker in his Gothic Horror novel Dracula. (Experimental use of Raw Therapee 4 to process raw to JPEG.)

On the Trail of Count Dracula (2)

25 Jul 2013 1 342
These are the 199 steps in Whitby, North Yorkshire. The dog in Bram Stoker's novel Dracula is supposed to have run up these steps to the graveyard at the top. (Experimental use of Raw Therapee 4 to process raw to JPEG.)

On the Trail of Count Dracula (3)

25 Jul 2013 290
In the background are the cottages and beach in Whitby, North Yorkshire where Bram Stoker worked on his Gothic Horror novel Dracula. The ship in the novel is supposed to have been grounded on those sands. The ship in this picture is a 40% sized replica of Captain Cook's ship HM Bark Endeavour. (Experimental use of Raw Therapee 4 to process raw to JPEG.)

The 199 Steps at Whitby, North Yorkshire

21 Jul 2013 1 1 334
The 199 steps from the beach and the St Mary's Church graveyard at the top, were inspirations for Bram Stoker in his novel 'Dracula'. Processed using 'blue filter' which improves the rendition of the red bricks.

Whitby Harbour, with people strolling.

The Bark Endeavour, disguised as a pirate ship, le…

16 Jul 2013 1 995
A 40% replica of Captain Cook's ship HM Bark Endeavour. It provides pleasure trips in North Yorkshire.

The Bark Endeavour in Whitby Harbour

15 Jul 2013 256
A replica of Captain Cook's ship HM Bark Endeavour. It is about 40% of the original's size. It is used for pleasure trips along the coast of North Yorkshire, UK. In the background are the cottages and beach where Bram Stoker worked on his novel 'Dracula'. The sandy beach is the place where Dracula's ship is supposed to have run aground.

Whitby Harbour, June 2013

15 Jul 2013 212
Whitby, North Yorkshire, UK.

Whitby Abbey and Harbour

03 Jul 2013 1 1 280
The ruins of St Hilda's Abbey overlook Whitby Harbour and lighthouse. North Yorkshire, UK.