In December Scarborough Council approved the addition of four more wire-frame models to the heritage trail.
With all 11 sculptures now installed in nine locations, The Scarborough News photographer Richard Ponter takes you along the trail...
1. Whitby Heritage Trail
Frank Meadow Sutcliffe was a pioneering Victorian photographer born in 1853. His work recorded the life of early 20th Century Whitby, which won more than 60 exhibition awards. Photo: Richard Ponter
2. Whitby Heritage Trail
Penny Hedge - legend has it that in 1159 three noblemen beat a hermit whilst out hunting. On his deathbed the hermit suggested instead of the death penalty a yearly penance of creating a short hedge that can withstand three tides. Photo: Richard Ponter
3. Whitby Heritage Trail
The Penny Hedge planting ritual has continued every year at 9am on the eve of Ascension Day; a horn is sounded and followed by the cry "Out on ye! Out on ye! Out on ye!" Photo: Richard Ponter
4. Whitby Heritage Trail
Net Mender - The essential equipment of the fisherman needs constant repair and attention. Photo: Richard Ponter