The Sutcliffe Gallery Whitby Harbour Postcard For Framing

Description

A beautifully printed Whitby Harbour postcard from The Sutcliffe Gallery, celebrating the timeless photography of Frank Meadow Sutcliffe. This monochrome reproduction captures the quiet drama of Whitby’s working harbour — boats at rest, shifting tides, and the atmospheric light that made Sutcliffe’s work so distinctive.

Printed on quality card with crisp tonal detail, it’s an evocative piece for collectors of Whitby memorabilia, Yorkshire coastal heritage, and Sutcliffe photographic reproductions.

Short History – The Sutcliffe Gallery & Whitby’s Photographic Legacy

The Sutcliffe Gallery was founded to preserve and promote the work of Frank Meadow Sutcliffe (1853–1941), Whitby’s most celebrated Victorian photographer. Working with large glass‑plate negatives, Sutcliffe documented the harbour, fishermen, cottages and shoreline with remarkable clarity and humanity.

His images became iconic representations of Whitby’s maritime identity, and the gallery continues to produce authorised prints and postcards that keep his legacy alive. These postcards remain popular with visitors, collectors and admirers of Yorkshire’s coastal history.

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The Sutcliffe Gallery Whitby Harbour Postcard For Framing

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Description

A beautifully printed Whitby Harbour postcard from The Sutcliffe Gallery, celebrating the timeless photography of Frank Meadow Sutcliffe. This monochrome reproduction captures the quiet drama of Whitby’s working harbour — boats at rest, shifting tides, and the atmospheric light that made Sutcliffe’s work so distinctive.

Printed on quality card with crisp tonal detail, it’s an evocative piece for collectors of Whitby memorabilia, Yorkshire coastal heritage, and Sutcliffe photographic reproductions.

Short History – The Sutcliffe Gallery & Whitby’s Photographic Legacy

The Sutcliffe Gallery was founded to preserve and promote the work of Frank Meadow Sutcliffe (1853–1941), Whitby’s most celebrated Victorian photographer. Working with large glass‑plate negatives, Sutcliffe documented the harbour, fishermen, cottages and shoreline with remarkable clarity and humanity.

His images became iconic representations of Whitby’s maritime identity, and the gallery continues to produce authorised prints and postcards that keep his legacy alive. These postcards remain popular with visitors, collectors and admirers of Yorkshire’s coastal history.

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