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Whitby Whale Bone Arch - Atlas Obscura
Aug 16, 2016 · To recognize this tradition and the town’s important whaling history, a whale bone arch was erected on Whitby’s West Cliff in 1853. The archway frames a view of the town’s quaint...
Whitby Whalebone Arch - The Whitby Guide
Oct 3, 2023 · Today’s is made of bones from a Bowhead whale that native Alaskan Inuits legally hunted. The original bones are preserved at the Whitby Archive Heritage Centre. The whaling industry once dominated Whitby in the 18th century, a …
Whitby’s Whaling History | A Visit Whitby Whaling Guide
May 20, 2020 · Have you seen the whalebone arch up on Whitby’s west cliff? It might surprise you to know, they’re not the original set! Three different sets of whale jawbones have stood on the cliffs to remind us of our whaling history. The originals were a very impressive 19ft high and were originally erected in 1853.
Whitby Whalebone Arch and Scrimshaw Art
Aug 14, 2024 · The Whale Bone Arch has some of the finest views in Whitby, with uninterrupted views of the West Cliff and Whitby Abbey. They are also next to the statue of Captain James Cook, whose connections to Whitby are celebrated in the Captain Cook Museum in Grape Lane.
Whitby Whale Bones
Nov 21, 2017 · Whitby Whale Bones. On the West Cliff is a statue of Captain James Cook who served his apprenticeship in the town, and a whalebone arch, commemorates the whaling industry. It is the second such arch, the original is preserved in Whitby Archives Heritage Centre.
Whaling in Whitby
Atop the West cliffs of Whitby stands a monument to the town's historic past; the huge jaw bones of a whale, a monument to those caught by Whitby fishermen - standing at an impressive height next to the monument of Captain Cook.
Whitby Whalebone Arch – Alan Dotchin Blog
Apr 27, 2024 · Today, the Whitby Whalebone Arch is a popular tourist attraction and a much-loved landmark for both locals and visitors. Set against the backdrop of the North Sea and the dramatic cliffs of the Yorkshire coastline, the arches provide a picturesque spot for photography and contemplation.
Whale Bone Arch - Whitby Holiday Rentals
The Whale Bone Arch is a replica of the original whale’s jaw bone arch, the early 19 th century. The original today sits in the Whitby Archives & Heritage Centre, with the replica standing since 2003.
Whitby Whalebones - The North Yorkshire Gallery
The whalebone arch in Whitby is a reminder of the town’s history as a whaling industry. The bones have been weathered by the elements on West Cliff over time and have become an important part of the town’s landscape. They stand on Whitby’s West Cliff along side the Captain Cook monument.
Whitby Whalebones - Whitby Online
Close-up photographs of the Whitby whale jaw bone, used as an archway over a path in Whitby. Everyone who's visited Whitby must have touched the infamous whalebones at some stage. A very unique feel they have too, though not dissimilar to the feel of any old bone really, except for their obvious unusual dimensions.