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The best place to start a tour of Stoker`s England is where Dracula himself came ashore, in the seaside town of Whitby, North Yorkshire.
Whitby, a charming seaside town in North Yorkshire, may not immediately bring to mind images of vampires. However, this quaint coastal town is home to the gothic building that inspired Bram Stoker ...
This unique seaside town is not on everyone's radar but it has inspired world-famous novels and has a rich history as well as outstanding scenery.
World Dracula Day, founded in 2012 by The Whitby Dracula Society 1897 in England, marks the anniversary of the date Bram Stoker's classic vampire novel was first published.
His expedition will begin in Whitby, where Dracula author Stoker set three chapters of the novel. Whitby Abbey is described as the fictional character’s arrival point into England in the story.
In the summer of 1890, a 45-year-old Bram Stoker entered the Subscription Library in Whitby, England, and requested a specific title — The Accounts of Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia by ...
Good morning. I'm Rachel Martin. May 26 was World Dracula Day, and people in Whitby, England, came out in force. More than 1,300 would-be vampires assembled to set a new Guinness record.
Images of bats are being projected on to Whitby Abbey as part of events to mark the 125th anniversary of the publication of Dracula. Whitby and its ruined abbey are key locations in Bram Stoker's ...
An artist-led independent publisher in Whitby has launched a limited edition of Bram Stoker’s Dracula as part of a wider revival and growing… ...
For detailed information, contact the Whitby Tourist Information Center, 947-602674, which publishes a leaflet, Dracula Trail, for 45 cents.