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Whitby was bombed on April 16, 1914, during a naval engagement known as the Bombardment of Whitby. The attack was carried out by German warships targeting the British coastline. This incident marked one of the first instances of naval bombardment on British soil in the First World War. The bombing caused damage to the town and resulted in civilian casualties.
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Captain James Cook is the famous explorer from Whitby. He lived there whilst training as an apprentice ship builder. Cook sailed from Whitby when he discovered Australia.
famous local people are Captain Cook, John the Bellman, Henry Freenam, St Hilda. William Scoresby, Cannon Atkinson and Caedmon. For a fuller and compete list visit any Whitby Pub Also I Am the God of hellfire ARTHUR BROWN is from Whitby. He set his hair on fire.
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Captain Cook lived in Whitby while he was an apprentice in ship building. He also sailed from Whitby when he discovered many parts of the world, including Hawaii and Australia.
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Whitby attracts around 1.5 million visitors annually. This picturesque seaside town in North Yorkshire is renowned for its historic abbey, beautiful beaches, and connections to the famous novel "Dracula" by Bram Stoker. Whitby's charming setting and cultural attractions make it a popular destination for tourists.
Whitby, North Yorkshire had a population of 13,213 when the last census was conducted in 2011.
The famous ruin is Whitby Abbey, recently voted Britains most romantic ruin.
It depends on what type of day. On their special regatta weekend there are many more people on a normal day even though Whitby will never be dead!!
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The population of Whitby, located in North Yorkshire, is estimated to be 13,213. The town is located in the Scarborough district.