Interesting facts about Whitehaven -
- George Washington’s Granny is buried in Whitehaven.
- During the American War of Independence, Whitehaven was briefly invaded by American forces. Father of the US Navy John Paul Jones, raided the town in April 1778 . He took the fort, spiked its guns, burned a few coal ships, and made off in his vessel Ranger with three prisoners.
- Jonathon Swift Author of Gulliver's Travels who later became Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin was kidnapped by his nurse as an infant and brought to Whitehaven for 3 years and taught to read.
- William Wordsworth's uncle Richard lived in Whitehaven and was keeper of Customs for the district and his son was rector at Moresby.
- Bounty “mutineer’’ Peter Heywood, who was granted a Royal pardon and escaped the hangman’s rope, once lived in Whitehaven. Peter joined the Bounty which was bound for the South Sea Islands to make scientific observations. Captain Bligh was a strict disciplinarian and as a result there was much discontent among the crew. On arrival at the Friendly Islands this culminated in open mutiny headed by Fletcher Christian, the Master’s Mate.
- Whitehaven folk are known as Jam Eaters, supposedly because they can’t afford meat in their sandwiches. This goes back to the mining days of the 18th century.
- In the 17th and 18th centuries Whitehaven was involved in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, and the role of British trade in shipping
millions of Africans into slavery in the Americas. It grew rich
from trade that depended upon slavery: tobacco from Virginia and, most
famously, rum and sugar from slave plantations in the Caribbean.
And that's about it...good or bad, that is what Whitehaven is famous for!
Personally I right like the place. The shopping area is pretty run down but the harbour and marina (which have had a lot of money thrown at them over the years) are always busy and a pleasure to walk round. The marina is still being developed, both as a leisure and as a residential area.
Me and Sal paid a quick visit there the other week with our cameras and spent a very enjoyable couple of hours shopping, drinking coffee and taking photographs. The sun was shining which is always a bonus and our drive back to the caravan conveniently went past the Pheasant Inn at Bassenthwaite, which was a double bonus!
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Local youth project in Whitehaven |
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Back to back |
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Catagorical! |
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Whitehaven marina |
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Whitehaven marina |
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Whitehaven marina |
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Whitehaven marina |
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Whitehaven marina |
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Harbour entrance |
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Whitehaven Lighthouse |
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Harbour entrance |
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Lighthouse and Sal |
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Whitehaven old harbour |
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Harbour wall |
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