Yorkshire—Coast and Moorland Scenes

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Yorkshire—Coast and Moorland Scenes

by Gordon Home

EN·~2 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total

PREFACE

0:35

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

1:13

CHAPTER IACROSS THE MOORS FROM PICKERING TO WHITBY

12:10

CHAPTER IIALONG THE ESK VALLEY

13:59

CHAPTER IIITHE COAST FROM WHITBY TO REDCAR

33:36

CHAPTER IVTHE COAST FROM WHITBY TO SCARBOROUGH

11:47

CHAPTER VSCARBOROUGH

18:26

CHAPTER VIWHITBY

20:00

CHAPTER VIITHE CLEVELAND HILLS

12:21

CHAPTER VIIIGUISBOROUGH AND THE SKELTON VALLEY

13:19

Description

This lyrical guide invites listeners to wander the rugged beauty of Yorkshire’s eastern coast and the sweeping moors that rise behind it. The author’s keen eye captures the contrast between storm‑tossed cliffs, quiet fishing villages, and the heather‑clad highlands, all illustrated with uncaptioned sketches that let the imagination fill in the details. As the journey begins in the historic market town of Pickering, the narrative follows the old railway line into the remote Newton Dale, describing how the landscape shifts from cultivated fields to untamed bracken and endless moorland.

Travelers will hear vivid snapshots of sunrise over Staithes, the solemn grandeur of Whitby’s abbey cliffs, and the golden afternoons that bathe the hills near Danby. The prose balances factual observation with personal reflection, offering a sense of early‑20th‑century exploration while encouraging listeners to picture the serene valleys, bustling harbours, and the quiet moments when a train disappears around a distant bluff.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (144K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Ted Garvin, Ginny Brewer and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Release date

2004-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gordon Home

Gordon Home

1878–1969

A prolific English writer and illustrator, best remembered for richly visual books on Britain’s towns, coasts, and historic places. His work blends a traveler’s eye for scenery with a storyteller’s feel for local history.

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