Coble - Sea Salt (HFF Everyone)
Tate Hill beach, Whitby harbour
A welcome sight! (see note)
Resting place at the top (HBM everyone)
Blowing hot and cold
Harbour mouth and piers from the Abbey Steps (HFF…
Vale and Hills (1 x PiP)
Not Forgotten
Roulston Scar with haze over the Vale of York (1 x…
Air tow at the Yorkshire Gliding Club - Sutton Ban…
Harbour flowers (HFF everyone)
Dracula Territory
Summer Haze
Vale of York & Vale of Mowbray (1 x PiP)
Henrietta Street, Whitby
Take a seat and rest a while (HBM Everyone)
Whitby Trio
Nature's Vail Illuminated
Whitby, East Pier Lighthouse (HFF everyone)
Island of Soay from Camasunary Bay
Lealt Falls, Isle Of Skye
Shaded rest place
Rowan by the River
The fossil hunters
Tranquil Evening
Whitby Harbour and Tate Hill beach at low tide
Mares' tails and fluffy stuff
Seeking the light
Orange
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Sunrise from my garden
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Nest building
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Rowans in Rannerdale
Scarborough - Town and South Bay
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Beech and shadows
A hint of Turner in the evening sky
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Replica of Captain Cook's HMB Endeavour (Now a tourist attraction called The Endeavour Experience)
The original HMS Endeavour, also known as HM Bark Endeavour, was a British Royal Navy research vessel that the then Lieutenant James Cook commanded to Australia and New Zealand on his first voyage of discovery from 1768 to 1771.
The original Endeavour was first registered as the Earl of Pembroke when she was built in Whitby by ship builder Thomas Fishburn in 1764.
The original HMS Endeavour, also known as HM Bark Endeavour, was a British Royal Navy research vessel that the then Lieutenant James Cook commanded to Australia and New Zealand on his first voyage of discovery from 1768 to 1771.
The original Endeavour was first registered as the Earl of Pembroke when she was built in Whitby by ship builder Thomas Fishburn in 1764.
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