Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Scarborough Fair

Scarborough - North Bay

10 Mar 2025 1 16
With a population of more than 60.000 Scarborough is the largest town on the Yorkshire Coast. Scarborough was founded by Danes in the 10th century. This was soon attacked and burnt down by Anglo-Saxon tribes. The town recovered during the reign of Henry II. In 1253, the Scarborough Fair was established by royal decree and held annually for 500 years. The six-week trade fair attracted merchants from all over Europe. To this day, the custom has been passed down in the English folk song of the same name. In 1626, an acidic mineral spring was discovered. The spring was called Scarborough Spa, it was regarded as a healing spring and became very popular from the 1660s onwards. Scarborough thus became Britain's first spa in the early modern era. The opening of the York-Scarborough railway line in 1845 contributed to an increased influx of visitors to the seaside resort While the South Bay of Scarborough is busy and noisy, the North Bay is quiet and peaceful. Seen on the peak of the promontory are the ruins of Scarborough Castle.

Scarborough - North Bay

10 Mar 2025 10
With a population of more than 60.000 Scarborough is the largest town on the Yorkshire Coast. Scarborough was founded by Danes in the 10th century. This was soon attacked and burnt down by Anglo-Saxon tribes. The town recovered during the reign of Henry II. In 1253, the Scarborough Fair was established by royal decree and held annually for 500 years. The six-week trade fair attracted merchants from all over Europe. To this day, the custom has been passed down in the English folk song of the same name. In 1626, an acidic mineral spring was discovered. The spring was called Scarborough Spa, it was regarded as a healing spring and became very popular from the 1660s onwards. Scarborough thus became Britain's first spa in the early modern era. The opening of the York-Scarborough railway line in 1845 contributed to an increased influx of visitors to the seaside resort While the South Bay of Scarborough is busy and noisy, the North Bay is quiet and peaceful. Seen on the peak of the promontory are the ruins of Scarborough Castle.

Scarborough - Bethel Mission Chapel

10 Mar 2025 17
With a population of more than 60.000 Scarborough is the largest town on the Yorkshire Coast. Scarborough was founded by Danes in the 10th century. This was soon attacked and burnt down by Anglo-Saxon tribes. The town recovered during the reign of Henry II. In 1253, the Scarborough Fair was established by royal decree and held annually for 500 years. The six-week trade fair attracted merchants from all over Europe. To this day, the custom has been passed down in the English folk song of the same name. In 1626, an acidic mineral spring was discovered. The spring was called Scarborough Spa, it was regarded as a healing spring and became very popular from the 1660s onwards. Scarborough thus became Britain's first spa in the early modern era. The opening of the York-Scarborough railway line in 1845 contributed to an increased influx of visitors to the seaside resort The former Bethel Mission Chapel got converted to a pizza and burger place.

Scarborough - Henry Marshalls Funtime

10 Mar 2025 15
With a population of more than 60.000 Scarborough is the largest town on the Yorkshire Coast. Scarborough was founded by Danes in the 10th century. This was soon attacked and burnt down by Anglo-Saxon tribes. The town recovered during the reign of Henry II. In 1253, the Scarborough Fair was established by royal decree and held annually for 500 years. The six-week trade fair attracted merchants from all over Europe. To this day, the custom has been passed down in the English folk song of the same name. In 1626, an acidic mineral spring was discovered. The spring was called Scarborough Spa, it was regarded as a healing spring and became very popular from the 1660s onwards. Scarborough thus became Britain's first spa in the early modern era. The opening of the York-Scarborough railway line in 1845 contributed to an increased influx of visitors to the seaside resort

Scarborough - Papa’s Fish & Chips

10 Mar 2025 11
With a population of more than 60.000 Scarborough is the largest town on the Yorkshire Coast. Scarborough was founded by Danes in the 10th century. This was soon attacked and burnt down by Anglo-Saxon tribes. The town recovered during the reign of Henry II. In 1253, the Scarborough Fair was established by royal decree and held annually for 500 years. The six-week trade fair attracted merchants from all over Europe. To this day, the custom has been passed down in the English folk song of the same name. In 1626, an acidic mineral spring was discovered. The spring was called Scarborough Spa, it was regarded as a healing spring and became very popular from the 1660s onwards. Scarborough thus became Britain's first spa in the early modern era. The opening of the York-Scarborough railway line in 1845 contributed to an increased influx of visitors to the seaside resort Papa’s Fish & Chips is a chain of Fish & Chips restaurants, claiming to offer Britain´s best Fish & Chips. The food was good, but the best? They could not convince me.

Scarborough - Coney Island

10 Mar 2025 13
With a population of more than 60.000 Scarborough is the largest town on the Yorkshire Coast. Scarborough was founded by Danes in the 10th century. This was soon attacked and burnt down by Anglo-Saxon tribes. The town recovered during the reign of Henry II. In 1253, the Scarborough Fair was established by royal decree and held annually for 500 years. The six-week trade fair attracted merchants from all over Europe. To this day, the custom has been passed down in the English folk song of the same name. In 1626, an acidic mineral spring was discovered. The spring was called Scarborough Spa, it was regarded as a healing spring and became very popular from the 1660s onwards. Scarborough thus became Britain's first spa in the early modern era. The opening of the York-Scarborough railway line in 1845 contributed to an increased influx of visitors to the seaside resort Between 1859 and 1931 "Bland's Cliff Turkish Baths" existed, where the amusement arcade "Coney Island" ist now.

Scarborough - Central Tramway

10 Mar 2025 17
With a population of more than 60.000 Scarborough is the largest town on the Yorkshire Coast. Scarborough was founded by Danes in the 10th century. This was soon attacked and burnt down by Anglo-Saxon tribes. The town recovered during the reign of Henry II. In 1253, the Scarborough Fair was established by royal decree and held annually for 500 years. The six-week trade fair attracted merchants from all over Europe. To this day, the custom has been passed down in the English folk song of the same name. In 1626, an acidic mineral spring was discovered. The spring was called Scarborough Spa, it was regarded as a healing spring and became very popular from the 1660s onwards. Scarborough thus became Britain's first spa in the early modern era. The opening of the York-Scarborough railway line in 1845 contributed to an increased influx of visitors to the seaside resort Three passenger carrying funicular railways were built along the coastline before anywhere else in the UK. The first was the "Scarborough Spa Lift", built in 1875, now operated by Scarborough Borough Council. The "Queens Parade Cliff Railway" was a short-lived endeavour that lasted just 10 years Built in 1881, just 14 years after the completion of the Grand Hotel, the "Central Tramway" opened to the public on Monday the 1st of August. The opening day was a huge success with almost 3000 passengers travelling. The Tramway was originally steam powered. It works on a simple counter balance principle, using gravity to assist much of the movement. Today the system is driven by a 60 horse power electric motor..

Scarborough - Grand Hotel

10 Mar 2025 16
With a population of more than 60.000 Scarborough is the largest town on the Yorkshire Coast. Scarborough was founded by Danes in the 10th century. This was soon attacked and burnt down by Anglo-Saxon tribes. The town recovered during the reign of Henry II. In 1253, the Scarborough Fair was established by royal decree and held annually for 500 years. The six-week trade fair attracted merchants from all over Europe. To this day, the custom has been passed down in the English folk song of the same name. In 1626, an acidic mineral spring was discovered. The spring was called Scarborough Spa, it was regarded as a healing spring and became very popular from the 1660s onwards. Scarborough thus became Britain's first spa in the early modern era. The opening of the York-Scarborough railway line in 1845 contributed to an increased influx of visitors to the seaside resort In 1867, when the Grand Hotel opened for guests it was the largest hotel and the largest brick structure in Europe. During the 1910s, The Grand Hotel Scarborough was the place to be within the area and even provided evening entertainment. The hotel was badly damaged in December 1914, during a raid on the town by the German Navy. It was reported that the hotel was hit at least 30 times. In 1939, the hotel became the home to RAF trainees and the corner cupolas housed anti-aircraft guns. It took some years to get the hotel back in shape after WWII, but during the 1960s and 70s the hotel saw a dip in customers due to the increasing desire for abroad holidays, resulting in a decline in the "British Seaside Holiday". Meanwhile millions of pounds went into renovation and the hotel, now own by "Brittania Hotels" catering towards the budget end of the spectrum.

Scarborough - Grand Hotel

09 Mar 2025 2 22
With a population of more than 60.000 Scarborough is the largest town on the Yorkshire Coast. Scarborough was founded by Danes in the 10th century. This was soon attacked and burnt down by Anglo-Saxon tribes. The town recovered during the reign of Henry II. In 1253, the Scarborough Fair was established by royal decree and held annually for 500 years. The six-week trade fair attracted merchants from all over Europe. To this day, the custom has been passed down in the English folk song of the same name. In 1626, an acidic mineral spring was discovered. The spring was called Scarborough Spa, it was regarded as a healing spring and became very popular from the 1660s onwards. Scarborough thus became Britain's first spa in the early modern era. The opening of the York-Scarborough railway line in 1845 contributed to an increased influx of visitors to the seaside resort In 1867, when the Grand Hotel opened for guests it was the largest hotel and the largest brick structure in Europe. During the 1910s, The Grand Hotel Scarborough was the place to be within the area and even provided evening entertainment. The hotel was badly damaged in December 1914, during a raid on the town by the German Navy. It was reported that the hotel was hit at least 30 times. In 1939, the hotel became the home to RAF trainees and the corner cupolas housed anti-aircraft guns. It took some years to get the hotel back in shape after WWII, but during the 1960s and 70s the hotel saw a dip in customers due to the increasing desire for abroad holidays, resulting in a decline in the "British Seaside Holiday". Meanwhile millions of pounds went into renovation and the hotel, now own by "Brittania Hotels" catering towards the budget end of the spectrum.

Scarborough

07 Jun 2024 60
With a population of more than 60.000 Scarborough is the largest town on the Yorkshire Coast. Scarborough was founded by Danes in the 10th century, when Thorgil (aka Skarthi, meaning 'hare-lip') built a stronghold here – hence 'Skarthi's burh'. This was soon attacked and burnt down by Anglo-Saxon tribes in the time of Tosti and Harald III. The town recovered during the reign of Henry II. The king had Scarborough Castle built on the headland and granted the town the right to hold a market in 1155 and to appoint a mayor in 1163 In 1253, the Scarborough Fair was established by royal decree and held annually for 500 years. The six-week trade fair attracted merchants from all over Europe. To this day, the custom has been passed down in the English folk song of the same name. The town and castle changed hands seven times during the English Civil War. Large parts of the town were destroyed in the process. In 1626, an acidic mineral spring was discovered. The spring was called Scarborough Spa, it was regarded as a healing spring and became very popular from the 1660s onwards. Scarborough thus became Britain's first spa in the early modern era. The opening of the York-Scarborough railway line in 1845 contributed to an increased influx of visitors to the seaside resort

Scarborough

07 Jun 2024 1 49
With a population of more than 60.000 Scarborough is the largest town on the Yorkshire Coast. Scarborough was founded by Danes in the 10th century, when Thorgil (aka Skarthi, meaning 'hare-lip') built a stronghold here – hence 'Skarthi's burh'. This was soon attacked and burnt down by Anglo-Saxon tribes in the time of Tosti and Harald III. The town recovered during the reign of Henry II. The king had Scarborough Castle built on the headland and granted the town the right to hold a market in 1155 and to appoint a mayor in 1163 In 1253, the Scarborough Fair was established by royal decree and held annually for 500 years. The six-week trade fair attracted merchants from all over Europe. To this day, the custom has been passed down in the English folk song of the same name. The town and castle changed hands seven times during the English Civil War. Large parts of the town were destroyed in the process. In 1626, an acidic mineral spring was discovered. The spring was called Scarborough Spa, it was regarded as a healing spring and became very popular from the 1660s onwards. Scarborough thus became Britain's first spa in the early modern era. The opening of the York-Scarborough railway line in 1845 contributed to an increased influx of visitors to the seaside resort A castle made of sand // (Reminds me on Jimi Hendrix)

Scarborough - House of the Mouse

07 Jun 2024 1 61
With a population of more than 60.000 Scarborough is the largest town on the Yorkshire Coast. Scarborough was founded by Danes in the 10th century, when Thorgil (aka Skarthi, meaning 'hare-lip') built a stronghold here – hence 'Skarthi's burh'. This was soon attacked and burnt down by Anglo-Saxon tribes in the time of Tosti and Harald III. The town recovered during the reign of Henry II. The king had Scarborough Castle built on the headland and granted the town the right to hold a market in 1155 and to appoint a mayor in 1163 In 1253, the Scarborough Fair was established by royal decree and held annually for 500 years. The six-week trade fair attracted merchants from all over Europe. To this day, the custom has been passed down in the English folk song of the same name. The town and castle changed hands seven times during the English Civil War. Large parts of the town were destroyed in the process. In 1626, an acidic mineral spring was discovered. The spring was called Scarborough Spa, it was regarded as a healing spring and became very popular from the 1660s onwards. Scarborough thus became Britain's first spa in the early modern era. The opening of the York-Scarborough railway line in 1845 contributed to an increased influx of visitors to the seaside resort The House of the Mouse

Scarborough - Grand Hotel

07 Jun 2024 1 64
With a population of more than 60.000 Scarborough is the largest town on the Yorkshire Coast. Scarborough was founded by Danes in the 10th century, when Thorgil (aka Skarthi, meaning 'hare-lip') built a stronghold here – hence 'Skarthi's burh'. This was soon attacked and burnt down by Anglo-Saxon tribes in the time of Tosti and Harald III. The town recovered during the reign of Henry II. The king had Scarborough Castle built on the headland and granted the town the right to hold a market in 1155 and to appoint a mayor in 1163 In 1253, the Scarborough Fair was established by royal decree and held annually for 500 years. The six-week trade fair attracted merchants from all over Europe. To this day, the custom has been passed down in the English folk song of the same name. The town and castle changed hands seven times during the English Civil War. Large parts of the town were destroyed in the process. In 1626, an acidic mineral spring was discovered. The spring was called Scarborough Spa, it was regarded as a healing spring and became very popular from the 1660s onwards. Scarborough thus became Britain's first spa in the early modern era. The opening of the York-Scarborough railway line in 1845 contributed to an increased influx of visitors to the seaside resort At the time of The Grand Hotel´s grand opening in 1867, it was the largest hotel and the largest brick structure in Europe. At that time tourism was starting.

Scarborough - St Mary

05 Jun 2024 3 1 83
With a population of more than 60.000 Scarborough is the largest town on the Yorkshire Coast. Scarborough was founded by Danes in the 10th century, when Thorgil (aka Skarthi, meaning 'hare-lip') built a stronghold here – hence 'Skarthi's burh'. This was soon attacked and burnt down by Anglo-Saxon tribes in the time of Tosti and Harald III. The town recovered during the reign of Henry II. The king had Scarborough Castle built on the headland and granted the town the right to hold a market in 1155 and to appoint a mayor in 1163 In 1253, the Scarborough Fair was established by royal decree and held annually for 500 years. The six-week trade fair attracted merchants from all over Europe. To this day, the custom has been passed down in the English folk song of the same name. The town and castle changed hands seven times during the English Civil War. Large parts of the town were destroyed in the process. In 1626, an acidic mineral spring was discovered. The spring was called Scarborough Spa, it was regarded as a healing spring and became very popular from the 1660s onwards. Scarborough thus became Britain's first spa in the early modern era. The opening of the York-Scarborough railway line in 1845 contributed to an increased influx of visitors to the seaside resort St Mary's Church was first mentioned in 1150. In 1189 King Richard I granted the church's income to the Cistercian monastery of Citeaux. The connection with Cieteaux lasted for over 200 years until Henry IV placed the church under the charge of Bridlington Priory in 1405. The church stands on a high point on a headland between Scarborough's North Bay and South Bay, just 300 metres from Scarborough Castle. Once a large church, it was largely destroyed during the siege of Scarborough Castle in the English Civil War. Some remains of the old chancel remain, but during the Civil War the churchyard was used as a base to fire cannon at the castle, which returned fire. The tower collapsed in 1645 and was rebuilt in 1670. The church was extensively restored in the 19th century and is now about half the size it once was.

Scarborough - North Sea

05 Jun 2024 56
With a population of more than 60.000 Scarborough is the largest town on the Yorkshire Coast. Scarborough was founded by Danes in the 10th century, when Thorgil (aka Skarthi, meaning 'hare-lip') built a stronghold here – hence 'Skarthi's burh'. This was soon attacked and burnt down by Anglo-Saxon tribes in the time of Tosti and Harald III. The town recovered during the reign of Henry II. The king had Scarborough Castle built on the headland and granted the town the right to hold a market in 1155 and to appoint a mayor in 1163 In 1253, the Scarborough Fair was established by royal decree and held annually for 500 years. The six-week trade fair attracted merchants from all over Europe. To this day, the custom has been passed down in the English folk song of the same name. The town and castle changed hands seven times during the English Civil War. Large parts of the town were destroyed in the process. In 1626, an acidic mineral spring was discovered. The spring was called Scarborough Spa, it was regarded as a healing spring and became very popular from the 1660s onwards. Scarborough thus became Britain's first spa in the early modern era. The opening of the York-Scarborough railway line in 1845 contributed to an increased influx of visitors to the seaside resort