Whitby Abbey

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Whitby Abbey

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The remains of a 7th century Christian monastery which was later a benedictine abbey that went into disuse during the dissolution of the monastery’s during Henry 8th rule.

The famous and infamous Whitby Abbey has to be one of my favourite locations immortalised in literature. For it is on the rocks below the abbey that the Russian ship the Demeter meets her end the Captain strapped to the wheel and a large dog bounds up the 199 steps to the church of St Mary and the abbey beyond. Count Dracula has reached our shores.

Bram Stoker used the locations at Whitby after coming here to stay in 1890 and being so captivated by the stunningly rugged coastline. Can there be a story more adapted and re-adapted over the years? And if you haven’t read the original novel please do, then pay Whitby a visit. Perhaps it would be best to leave it to a grey November afternoon as the sun is setting low over the sea, just be wary if you notice a large dog running with purpose or perhaps laying eyes on you for longer than it should.

Both options of this print are limited to a maximum of 25 before the print is retired.

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