The ruins of Whitby Abbey are reflected in the abbey pond
Captain Cook's statue in front of the Royal Hotel, built by George Hudson
Whitby town from Abbey Terrace, sketched on 3 October 1861, looking across to Whitby Abbey
Whitby jet mourning jewellery became popular in late Victorian England
The Bombardment of Whitby, 16 December 1914, by William Scott Hodgson
Old Town Hall, a grade II* listed building
St Mary's Church, Whitby
A 'Snakestone' from near Whitby, with head carved onto a specimen of Dactylioceras commune (Sowerby, 1815), Whitby Formation, Toarcian Stage, late Lower Jurassic. Specimen in the Natural History Museum, London.
Shipbuilding in Whitby
The Marina was built to develop and diversify the local economy.