Dracula author Bram Stoker was inspired by the gothic architecture of Whitby Abbey Hundreds of "vampires" have been invited to descend on North Yorkshire in May in a bid to set a new record.
Whitby railway station would be the arrival ... There would be many more adaptations to follow. A Bram Stoker Festival takes place in the author’s hometown of Dublin each year.
Perhaps best known for its connection to Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Whitby has many other literary associations, from Lewis Carol and Charles Dickens to the poetry of Caedmon and the works of ...
The event was organised to mark 125 years since Bram Stoker's novel Dracula was published in 1897. The Gothic horror tale was said to have been inspired by Stoker's trip to Whitby in 1890.
This English Heritage site inspired Bram Stoker's Dracula with its gothic splendour and stunning views. Whitby Abbey has a unique interactive visitor centre with digital reconstructions of daily ...
Tomorrow's Ghosts Festival takes place in everybody's favourite goth destination - Whitby. Known for being the place where Bram Stoker wrote much of Dracula, Whitby also guest-starred as a setting ...