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  2. Whitby Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula featured Count Dracula as a creature resembling a large dog which came ashore at the headland and ran up the 199 steps to the graveyard of St Mary's Church in the shadow of the Whitby Abbey ruins. [18] [19] The abbey is also described in Mina Harker's diary in the novel:

  3. St Mary's Church, Whitby - Wikipedia

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    It is situated on the town's east cliff, overlooking the mouth of the River Esk overlooking the town, close to the ruins of Whitby Abbey. Church Steps, a flight of 199 steps leads up the hill to the church from the streets below. The church graveyard is used as a setting in Bram Stoker's novel, Dracula.

  4. Whitby 199 steps - Wikipedia

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    The 199 steps are mentioned in Dracula by Bram Stoker. Said to have been influenced by the wreck of the brigantine Dmitry (or Dimitry), which was stranded on Collier's Hope in the outer harbour, [14] in Stoker's novel a ship (Demeter) is wrecked off Whitby and a black dog comes ashore, and ascends the 199 steps up to the churchyard.

  5. Abbey illuminated with bats to mark 125 years of Dracula novel

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    Whitby Abbey stands silhouetted over the town and is associated with the Bram Stoker gothic horror. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  6. Whitby ‘vampires’ break world record on anniversary of Bram ...

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    A total of 1,369 people who were dressed as vampires gathered at Whitby Abbey. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  7. Count Dracula - Wikipedia

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    As a creature resembling a large dog which came ashore at the Whitby headland, Count Dracula runs up the 199 steps to the graveyard of St Mary's Church in the shadow of the abbey ruins. Dracula leaves his castle and boards a Russian ship, the Demeter, taking along with him 50 boxes of Transylvanian soil, which he needs to regain his strength ...

  8. Synod of Whitby - Wikipedia

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    The Synod of Whitby was a Christian administrative gathering held in Northumbria in 664, wherein King Oswiu ruled that his kingdom would calculate Easter and observe the monastic tonsure according to the customs of Rome rather than the customs practised by Irish monks at Iona and its satellite institutions.

  9. Russian ship Dmitry - Wikipedia

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    Dmitry was wrecked entering Whitby Harbour (pictured) Dmitry (Russian: Дмитрий listen ⓘ) was a Russian cargo ship that was wrecked at Whitby, England, in 1885. The vessel had been travelling from Antwerp, Belgium, to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, when she sought safe harbour in Whitby during a gale on 24 October. She escaped rocks ...