Whitby: A Potted History Wilkinson Colin
Whitby: A Potted History Wilkinson Colin Whitby has a fascinating history, changing roles over the centuries from a religious centre to one of the country's most important ports and later a resort.…
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Whitby: A Potted History Wilkinson Colin
Whitby has a fascinating history, changing roles over the centuries from a religious centre to one of the country's most important ports and later a resort. Although it was abandoned following attacks by Danish raiders who later settled in the area, the Abbey was re-established by the Normans. The king of Northumbria founded the monastery on the headland in the 7th century and installed St Hilda as the first Abbess.
Captain James Cook's ships Endeavour and Resolution were originally Whitby colliers. Following Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries, the harbour and new industries were developed in Whitby, including alum mining, ship building and transporting coal. Ship owners, merchants and shipbuilders settled in Whitby and built grand houses, alongside the more humble dwellings of those who worked in the port or local industries.
The town was also known for its whaling fleet and