Kate Evans – Scarborough Mysteries
Thirty Coffee Shop & Eatery 30 Belle Vue Street, Filey, North Yorkshire, United KingdomIn Kate Evans's books, the streetscapes of Scarborough and the sea are almost characters in themselves.
In Kate Evans's books, the streetscapes of Scarborough and the sea are almost characters in themselves.
James Davey will be talking about his new book which tells the story in the turbulent years of the 1790s.
Writer and literary translator Sue Vickerman introduces the poems and videos of Suki The Life Model, who came into being when Sue took up nude modelling for extra cash.
Join Catherine Welch on the Crescent Gardens, outside the White Lodge Hotel, for a walk through the arts and literary figures who have visited Filey over the years.
David Keeton talks about the history of the Hull and Scarborough railway.
Hunmanby-based historian Dr George Sheeran makes the short journey to Filey to talk about his latest book: The Golden Age of Yorkshire Resorts.
Back by popular demand! After last year’s barnstorming talk on Butlin’s, Kathryn returns to Filey to present her best selling book, Seaside 100.
BBC’s Bob Harris and journalist Colin Hall set out upon an intimate speaking tour based around their mutual love and appreciation of The Beatles
Join passionate local historian, Catherine Welch, for a walk along the promenade as she brings the stories alive about the many different shipwrecks in Filey Bay.
Lost to the Sea: The Yorkshire Coast & Holderness, tells the story of the towns and villages that have been swallowed up by the North Sea.
She was Filey’s favourite Royal. Her children regularly holidayed on The Crescent in the 1920s.
Frances has had a long and happy association with Filey for many years and has recently received an award for ‘Medals for Murder’, which was inspired by George Cairncross's shop in Belle Vue Street, where she worked as a Saturday girl.