Whitehaven
File:Whitehaven Harbour.jpg
Whitehaven Harbour
Whitehaven is a town on the A595 road in Cumbria, England. Whitehaven was built on shipping and mining, but these have now declined.[1]
Whitehaven Media
Matthias Read's view of Whitehaven, circa 1738, showing the planned town of Sir John Lowther.
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Carlisle Spedding's "steel mill"
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Haig Pit (closed 1986), the last pit in Whitehaven
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The former Whitehaven Town Hall on Duke Street, built 1710.
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Whitehaven Harbour from Prospect showing Beacon museum at the left
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The marina, and in the background, the Beacon museum and the candlestick chimney
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One of the fine terraces in the town – on Scotch Street
- Carlisle train pulls into Whitehaven Station - geograph.org.uk - 1348342.jpg
Whitehaven station, with the tunnel to Corkickle seen behind