Whitby, The Lower Harbour 1891
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Whitby harbour was renowned for its narrow entry between the two piers with their lighthouses. The whaling ships had to wait for the high tides to carry them through safely. The little fishing cobles had no problems, provided the wind was in the right quarter. A coble (pronounced 'cobble') is a very ancient type of fishing boat that goes back to Viking times. It is clinker built, with a flat bottom for landing on the beach.
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