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The Whitby Gazette was founded on 6 July 1854 by Ralph Horne, a local printer, bookseller, stationer, bookbinder, paperhanger and shipowner, who was also a member of the Whitby Literary and Philosophical Society.
The school was renamed Whitby Community College in 1993 when the school started to offer adult education classes. In September 2014 Whitby Community College merged with Caedmon School to form Caedmon College and increased its starting age to 11 once again. [3] Today Caedmon College is a community school administered by North Yorkshire Council. [4]
The church was traditionally a chapel of ease to the Church of St Mary, on the east cliff at Whitby. [6] In 1863, the church was dedicated to St Ninian; previous to this, it had been known as either Baxtergate Chapel (or less commonly as New Chapel.) [17] It was only one of two Anglican churches in England to be dedicated to St Ninian. [19 ...
Bram Stoker used St Mary's Church graveyard as the setting for a scene in his novel, Dracula: [1] For a moment or two I could see nothing, as the shadow of a cloud obscured St. Mary's Church. Then as the cloud passed I could see the ruins of the Abbey coming into view; and as the edge of a narrow band of light as sharp as a sword-cut moved ...
The building was commissioned and paid for by the local lord of the manor, Nathaniel Cholmley, and was designed and built, in the neoclassical style, by the architect Jonathan Pickernell, [1] who also constructed the two inner piers in Whitby Harbour between 1781 and 1812. It is located in the Old Town area of Whitby on the east side. [2]
Geneva Middle School is located at 101 Carter Road and serves grades 6 through 8. The current principal is Robert Smith. The middle school began on what is now North Street School on West North Street in Geneva. [4] In 1981, the school moved to the former high school on 63 Pulteney Street and remained there until the 2004 school year.
The school is named after Eskdale, a valley that runs from Whitby to Westerdale. It was a community school administered by North Yorkshire Council. [2] From September 2017 it became an 11 to 16 school. This has increased the capacity of the school from September 2018. [3] In February 2019 Eskdale School agreed to federate with nearby Caedmon ...
People from Whitby by occupation (2 C) A. Abbesses of Whitby (3 P) Pages in category "People from Whitby" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total.