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Revision as of 10:44, 30 August 2007
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![]() Places of interest towards the town centre. This photo and the one on the right were taken from Oliver's Mount, site of Scarborough's war memorial and a good vantage point to overlook the town.Template:Photo |
![]() The south bay is surrounded by the the 'Old Town' and the cliffs of the Esplanade, with its popular gardens.Template:Photo |
![]() Scarborough's South Bay on a summer's day.Template:Photo |
![]() Scarborough's nineteenth century railway station stands opposite the Stephen Joseph Theatre.Template:Photo |
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Scarborough Castle; view towards the town's North Bay.Template:Photo | |
![]() Westborough is the town's main shopping street, leading down to the foreshore and overlooked by Scarborough Castle.Template:Photo |
![]() Scarborough's nineteenth century railway station stands opposite the Stephen Joseph Theatre.Template:Photo |
![]() The entire west wall of the castle's keep, as viewed from the barbican gateway, was destroyed in 1645 by artillery bombardment during the English Civil War.Template:Photo |
![]() The barbican today; the gateway was completed in the fourteenth century.Template:Photo |
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