Whitby Shops | Fortunes Kipper House | Henreitta Street, Whitby
This clip shows a view of the famous Fortunes Kippers, Where Kippers have been smoked in the same way for over 100 years.
Whitby Cottages | Whitby Holiday Cottages | Whitby UK 1
A view of Henrietta Street, Whitby UK, the location of many Whitby Cottages. Also shows Fortunes Kipper House.
Kippers (1972)
Kippers. Location of events unknown.
M/Ss of kippers being emptied onto table. Shots of women cutting them open and dropping in them in baskets. M/Ss of the kipper being soaked in some kind of sauce. M/Ss of people hanging up kippers and on pole and then placing them on racks. M/Ss of man lighting fires in smoking house. Smoked filled room pan up to the rack of kippers. M/Ss of man carrying the kippers out.
The man pack the fish into boxers. Shots of kippers being tipped onto conveyor belt were they are washed and then trimmed by women. Shots of the fish going through red sauce and along another conveyor belt. Women place the fish onto trays and then onto a rack. M/S of man inspecting smoking oven. Women pack the kippers into plastic and seal them using machine. M/Ss of man eating kipper (judging by the look on his face he does not look to impressed by the taste !).
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SHRUG - Whitby Kipper (2018)
Video by Robert Nichols and AJ Garrett.
Taken from the LP 'ISLAND COMPLEX'
Out March 2018
First Class Guide to Britain - Whitby, Yorkshire
Postal worker Barry Hutchinson, reveals his First Class Guide to Whitby, Yorkshire
Whitby Shops | Whitby UK | Shops in Whitby
Whitby Shops on Flowergate
Full Steam Ahead in Whitby
'Full Steam Ahead' is a six-part documentary following historians Ruth Goodman, Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn as they explore the golden age of steam and examine how Victorian railways shaped modern Britain. In Episode 3, the team find out how the railways transformed the British diet, rescuing a nation that was struggling to feed itself. Ruth follows in the footsteps of Britain's herring girls, revealing how the North Yorkshire Moors Railway revived the fortunes of Whitby, turning it into a thriving fishing town, supplying the country's kippers and is shown how to fillet some herrings by Barry Brown at the famous Fortune Kippers smokehouse.
Shrug - Christmas Kipper (2018)
Taken from the LP 'Island Complex'
Released April 2018
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Whitby:July 2017
My first mini travel vlog to Whitby,England.
Whitby is a English seaside town situated on the North Yorkshire Coast line and is five miles north of Robins Hood Bay. Famous for many things including Dracula,Jet,fish and chips and the magnificent Whitby Abbey. Whitby is a all year round seaside destination and well worth a visit.
Top-notch seafood - Whitby Seafoods at CRG Event 2016
On the Whitby Seafoods stand we get to sample peri-peri prawns, sea salt and black pepper scampi, chiperones – and much more!
How to remove the bones from a kipper video with Les Leckie
A demonstration of how to remove the skin and bones from a pair of Manx kippers.
Bit of Henrietta Street, Whitby, North Yorkshire
Quick wander down Henrietta Street in Whitby - near the famous FORTUNE'S Kippers (as seen on TV).
Help save the nearby Piers:
Whitby Film from the BFI
This well-crafted film focuses on the famous Fortune family kipper business in Whitby, as told by a local fisherman. In a very personal film, our narrator recounts his own experience of life in the town and as a fisherman. We follow the journey of the Fortune family as they bring back their catch and prepare the herrings for smoking, while the women skein the mussels, feeding the leftovers to the ever hungry gulls.
The Fortune family started smoking herring in 1872 at 20 Henrietta Street, in the historic east-side of Whitby, near the famous 199 steps which lead up to Whitby Abbey. We bought Haglathe house from the Fortune family in1993 when the aunt passed away.
Six generations on, the family business is still going strong. The swing bridge in Whitby still has its “house”, and is still manned two hours either side of high water.
The song at the end of the film, The Shoals of Herring was sung and written by Ewan MacColl for the BBC Radio ballads, ‘Singing the Fishing’, first broadcast in 1960.
One of the filmmakers, Buff Kim, went on to have a career as a mixed media artist, photographer and printmaker.
Whitby Shops | Shops in Whitby | Whitby Cafes | Whitby Church Street
The video shows some of the oldest Whitby Shops and Whitby Cafes, on the ancient cobbled Church Street. Follow this road through the heart of Whitby's old town, to the bottom of the 199 steps.
Penny Hedge, Whitby, Yorkshire
A custom that dates back to 1159 and takes place in Whitby Harbour on the eve of Ascension Day annually. It is a penance for some noblemen who attacked attacked a monk. A hedge (make that a hurdle), is made out of branches taken from a wood in the manor of Fyling. This has to withstand three tides. It takes place at 9:00am on Church Street, almost opposite the Middle Earth Tavern.
Why Are So Many Stores Getting Closed In 2020 - And Which Ones
Major stores are closing down.... They are either going bankruptcy or doing bad sales or it can be many many reasons But no one knows this secret beyond everything that I know.... Their os this one product or company I should say that's making stores go out of buisness and we don't even realize was going on.... That's what I'm going to explaining in this video
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Whitby Caravan
It was a very sad day yesterday as I had to leave my caravan at Whitby Holiday Park. When Sylvia became ill the only thing she asked for was a caravan in Whitby. It was our home for much of the last year of her life. It was the place me and my dog Dudley went to heal and start to enjoy life again till he sadly had to leave on his own journey too. It's a special place for me with so many memories. I'm glad we had it and lots of my friends have been to stay there loved too. But all good things come to an end and I will miss it.
Whitby Lighthouses and Abbey
Scenes of lighthouses and abbey on holiday at Whitby helping to promote The Lighthouse Bubble book!