Grid reference TA0388
near to Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England
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A Manchester train at Scarborough
Consists of one of the 'Nova 3' trains which were introduced some 5 years ago. For some reason, the operator - Trans Pennine Express - has taken a dislike to them and plan to withdraw them by the end of the current year. A shame,... (more)
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NHS Ellis Centre,18 Dean Road, Scarborough
The remaining buildings on this former hospital site are considered by the Borough Council to be heritage assets of significance. They are described by them as "of late Victorian / Edwardian design, retain much of their historic brick... (more)
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Restored head stone, Manor Road cemetery
Restored as part of the commemoration of the German bombardment of Scarborough of 16 December 1914 is this headstone which includes the youngest victim of the attack, John Shields Ryalls who was aged 14 months. Also on the headstone is... (more)
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Bus stop and shelter on Dean Road, Scarborough
EYMS Scarborough & District bus No. 480, W152 RCU on the 3A route to the Sea Life Centre.
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Flying Scotsman
The photograph is of the locomotive Flying Scotsman at Scarborough Central station. Taken from Westwood the view is toward the road bridge that connects Westwood with Belgrave Terrace (runs through the gap between the houses).... (more)
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Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough
The Stephen Joseph theatre dominates this busy junction on Northway, Scarborough. Further on down Northway, the large terracotta-coloured building with the mast on top is Scarborough Police station.
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Moorland Road - Dean Road
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Manor Road
The photograph is looking ‘northerly’ along the southern end of TA0288 : Manor Road.
In the 1950’s behind the trees ahead (beyond the car) there used to be a small park with bowling green, swings and grassy area for ball games. Today, although... ( more)
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Scarborough Corn Mill
Formerly called The Common Mill and built over 220 years ago. In 1854 it remained isolated a short distance west of the railway station but less than 40 years later was engulfed by the town's expansion.
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Galatea at Scarborough station
Ex-LMS Stanier `Jubilee' 4-6-0 45699 Galatea before departure with the Scarborough Spa Express back to York. As planned, it was then replaced by diesel locomotives for the rest of the journey back to Carnforth.
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Bench mark on Manor Road Cemetery wall
This bench mark is on a corner of Manor Road opposite the junction with Nares Street.
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Blue plaque Odeon Cinema
This plaque on what is now the Stephen Joseph Theatre marks the fact that it was built in 1936 as an Odeon Cinema
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