Whitby, From Boghall c.1886
Photo ref:
18165

More about this scene
This photograph demonstrates clearly that the River Esk is tidal, for it shows vessels lying on the river bed at low tide. The collection of houses on the left were built after the advent of the railway in the 1830s, and though named Fishburn Park, in honour of the local ship building family, they are known locally as 'The Railway'.
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