Staithes, Cowbar Bank c.1960
Photo ref:
S176115

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The narrow cobbled streets of Staithes wind down to the North Sea. Cobles (the local fishing boats, based on a Viking design) are pulled up above the Easington Beck as it flows out into the sea. Captain James Cook was employed here as a grocer's apprentice before he made his name as the discoverer of Australia.
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