Staithes, c.1885
Photo ref:
18209

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Upright staves are inserted at the water's edge. These reinforce the efforts we saw in photograph 18208 to diminish the sea's force and to protect the cramped houses and banks. This harbour dries completely at low water. In common with Whitby, it was the stablishment of a railway service, in 1883, which affected community lifestyles drastically.
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