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  2. Whitby Abbey - Wikipedia

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    [18] [19] The abbey is also described in Mina Harker's diary in the novel: Right over the town is the ruin of Whitby Abbey, which was sacked by the Danes, and which is the scene of part of Marmion, where the girl was built up in the wall. It is a most noble ruin, of immense size, and full of beautiful and romantic bits; there is a legend that a ...

  3. Whitby - Wikipedia

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    In 1790–91 Whitby built 11,754 tons of shipping, making it the third largest shipbuilder in England, after London and Newcastle. ... Whitby Abbey. English Heritage.

  4. Synod of Whitby - Wikipedia

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    The Synod of Whitby was a Christian administrative ... later called Whitby Abbey ... pronounced to be "the rock" on which the Church would be built ...

  5. Cholmley House - Wikipedia

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    The House from the Abbey site. Cholmley House or Whitby Hall is a banqueting house sited next to the ruins of Whitby Abbey in North Yorkshire, England.It was built in 1672 by Sir Hugh Cholmeley, whose family had acquired the Abbey ruins and the land around them after its dissolution in 1539 – from then until 1672, the family had lived in what had been the Abbey's gatehouse and guest lodgings.

  6. 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 ...

  7. List of monasteries dissolved by Henry VIII of England

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    The list is by no means exhaustive, since over 800 religious houses existed before the Reformation, and virtually every town, of any size, had at least one abbey, priory, convent or friary in it. (Often many small houses of monks, nuns, canons or friars.)

  8. Aislaby Quarry - Wikipedia

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    The quarry workings at Aislaby are 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Whitby, [1] and were known to have been in existence by the 11th century, as the majority of Whitby Abbey was constructed of stone quarried from the area. [2] The West and East Piers at Whitby were faced with 6 tonnes (6.6 tons) blocks of Aislaby stone. [3]

  9. 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 ...