Scarborough & Whitby in 1967/68
A holiday in Scarborough in 1967 and 1968. Scarborough is a resort town on England’s North Sea coast. Its 2 bays with sandy beaches are split by a headland bearing the 12th-century Scarborough Castle. The Victorian Central Tramway funicular train links the town centre with South Bay and its harbour. The Rotunda Museum explores local coastal geology. Scarborough SEA LIFE Sanctuary’s marine displays and the Peasholm Park Japanese gardens are behind North Bay.

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1963 Scarborough holiday RARE FOOTAGE

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SCARBOROUGH, Past & Present with a little history

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Whitby Is Dying? I Went To Check

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A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY (WHITBY - SCARBOROUGH) (1966)

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They Lied To Us About SCARBOROUGH

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Water Scene opens in Scarborough 1984

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The Hotel That DISAPPEARED! Scarborough's Holbeck Hall Hotel

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A visit to Scarborough in the 1960's

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A Portrait of Whitby - 1997

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Old Scarborough

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How did they get a Train over 100 feet down from this Viaduct? The Scarborough to Whitby Railway

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Scarborough. A visit in the early 1970's.

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The Story of the Grand Hotel, Scarborough

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Scarborough UK

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'Our Native Shore' - 1960's British Coast Documentary.

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Scarborough Railway Tunnel Gallows Close

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Broad Acres (1946) | BFI National Archive

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SCARBOROUGH A JOURNEY THROUGH TIME

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Scarborough's Five Lost Victorian Attractions

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