Re: The North – the new book thread : Sat Sep 14, 2013 1:58 pm
JerryChicken wrote:
Yep, the ship sailed into Whitby at the height of a storm, crashes into the dock and there is a rumour of a large black dog leaping ashore, other than this the only person on board is the ships captain who is dead, with a ship full of soil and mould from Transylvania.
Thats the extent of my knowledge ...
Thats the extent of my knowledge ...
In which case, it seems to me that your knowledge is pretty close to 100% of Whitby's involvement in the book.
But I'd be willing to bet that a tour would point out many and various locations unprovably "thought" to be the "inspiration" for various aspects of the book.
Long, long ago, when La Senora was still of a such an age that she would still come camping with me, we camped in a site on the clifftop just South of Whitby and walked to town for a pint and a meal.
In one pub on the dockside, a local tried to tell me that Bram Stoker missed out most of the "local legend" from the book ... and warned me against crossing St Mary's churchyard at the top of the 199 steps at midnight, he couldn't tell me why, just that I ought to heed the warning as, with trembling finger, he pointed at the floodlit church upon the opposite clifftop and said that anyone who had been up there at that time would concur.
As chance would have it, when heading back to the campsite, we were crossing that very churchyard at midnight when the floodlights switched off on the stroke of midnight.
"Never again" is all I will say.