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ROBIN HOODS BAY

St Stephen's Church

JUST INSIDE ST STEPHENS CHURCH GROUNDS. Incised lettering on 3 sides of the base

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.

HMS Rohilla

Whitby Cemetery

HMS Rohilla, British India line, converted from passenger liner to hospital ship was on her way from Scapa Flow after training to Dunkirk to pick up wounded soldiers, carrying a crew & medical staff o...

Whitby Drinking Fountain and Memorial Plaque

Adjacent to Swing Bridge

A plain rectangular bronze plaque with incised upright mixed case lettering coloured white. The plaque is attached to an existing disused and modified pink granite drinking fountain, originally give...

Lifeboat House/Lieutenant F H G Trumble RN

RNLI Whitby Lifeboat Museum

A lifeboat house, now demolished, built on the east side of the harbour with access off the Fish pier. All that now remains is the cast brass plaque on a wooden backboard in the Whitby RNLI Lifeboat...

Lythe war memorial

Church of St. Oswald

Limestone pillar with heavily stylised four side head depicting Christ crucified. The limestone base is cuboid with chamfered top edge. Writing on the base is punctuated with runic style knots. Some w...

St Mary's Church WWI

St Mary's Church

5 ornate wooden memorial boards on the eastern wall of the church, unusual because the lists do not discriminate between men and women.

Harold and Wilfred Hubert Chapman

St Mary's Church

To side of altar - black frame and pink marble

William Waller

St Mary's Church

A plaque to commemorate private William Waller, who was killed in South Africa.

C B D Whitby

St Mary's Church

Wall mounted brass plaque.

Guardsman Frank Whitby

Congleton Cemetery

Family headstone with a memorial to Gdsmn F Whitby of the 3rd Battalion Irish Guards who died of wounds in France on the 12th of August 1944 aged 32

Lieutenant Ernest Victor Whitby

Earlsfield (Wandsworth) Cemetery

Addition to family gravestone- Plot 10, family grave reference 1737F

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