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  2. Prospect of Whitby - Wikipedia

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    The Prospect of Whitby from the Thames foreshore, 2006 The Prospect of Whitby, street view Interior, 2013. The Prospect of Whitby is a historic public house on the northern bank of the River Thames at Wapping, in the East End of London and the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

  3. Wapping - Wikipedia

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    Wapping (/ ˈ w ɒ p ɪ ŋ /) is an area in the borough of Tower Hamlets in London, England. It is in East London and part of the East End. Wapping is on the north bank of the River Thames between St Katharine Docks to the west, and Shadwell to the east. This position gives the district a strong maritime character.

  4. Whitby Weighing Machine House - Wikipedia

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    The Whitby Weighing Machine House is a grade II listed structure that is south of Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, between the Esk Valley line and the River Esk.The site was also where the original railway line allowed passengers to change into carriages pulled by horses on local roads, acting as the original railway terminus.

  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. Wapping Wall - Wikipedia

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    On this street is the Wapping Hydraulic Power Station, built in 1890 and closed in 1977. It is now run as an arts centre and restaurant. Opposite on the south side of the street and next to the river is The Prospect of Whitby, a historic public house. Close by are the Shadwell Basin and the Rotherhithe Tunnel under the Thames.

  7. Joel Gascoyne - Wikipedia

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    Pelican Stairs, Wapping and the Prospect of Whitby; Wapping Old Stairs, next to Gascoyne'a old platt shop; Figures at St John Schools, Scandrett Street; Riverside terrace, in what is now [77] called Narrow Street, Limehouse. The same properties viewed from the Thames (German print, about 1735: British Museum). The properties are located after ...

  8. How La Nina impacted the topsy-turvy winter of 2024-2025 - AOL

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    A typical La Niña pattern produces a wetter, cooler winter over the northern U.S., while drier, milder weather takes hold of the South. While there have been important caveats that go against the ...

  9. Watermen's stairs - Wikipedia

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    The Pelican Stairs next to the Prospect of Whitby pub in Wapping. Watermen's stairs were semipermanent structures that formed part of a complex transport network of public stairs, causeways and alleys in use from the 14th century to access the waters of the tidal River Thames in England.