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WW1 Roll of Honour, Gisborough Hall Hotel, Guisborough
Whitby Road
Large Roll of Honour framed and wall mounted. Dark wooden frame with repeated geometric patterning and gold edging on the inside edge. It has a green garland across the top two crests either side of t...
Easington
Whitby Road
Stone Latin cross mounted on a three tier plinth, the whole stands on a concrete base. The inscription and names are recorded on a bronze plaque affixed to the plinth.
Captain Reginald William Robinson
St Mary's Church
It is a brass plaque fastened to a wooden board. There is a border of leaves and at the top a regimental badge. The lettering is filled with red.
BRUNSWICK WESLEYAN METHODISTS - WWI
Briggswath and Sleights Methodist Church
The Whitby Methodist Circuit war memorial, previously located in Whitby's Brunswick Methodist Church, is now found inside Briggswath and Sleights Methodist Church, which stands at the junction of Carr...
Whitby Memorial Footbridge
West Pier
The Whitby Memorial Bridge, which links the West Pier and the pier extension, has replaced an old footbridge built in the 1940s which had been closed the previous September following safety concerns....
Whitby, Flowergate United Reformed Church - Altar
United Reformed Church
Wooden altar , black and red lettering. The memorial on the altar table was carved by a Ron Cordingley an elder of the church. He was wood work master at West Cliff Secondary Modern School, Whitby. Al...
Lieutenant N.M. Bruce
St Mary's Church
Lieutenant N M Bruce is commemorated by a memorial Stained glass window in St Mary's church, in addition to being commemorated on the Town Memorial board in the same church - see http://ww1photos.com/...
St. Mary's Church Boer War Plaque
St Mary's Church
Large rectangular tablet on north wall of church near entrance.
Battle of Trafalgar Anniversary Plaques
St. Stephen's Church
Commemorates the 100th anniversary of Battle of Trafalgar (1805) when a service held in the church here in 1905. Below is another, smaller, plaque celebrating the bicentenary service held in 2005.
Whitby Fishermen's Amateur Rowing Club - Memorial Oar
4, Market Place
Inscription painted on the blade of an oar, which is one of a group of three fastened to the wall inside the entrance to the Club.
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