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Lesley Scaife stands in the grounds of St Mary's Church, Whitby, during the Whitby Gothic festival taking place this weekend, on  April 27, 2014. The twice yearly event attracts Goths from across the UK and beyond to the historic fishing town and is a great boost to the local economy. (Photo by Anna Gowthorpe/PA Wire)

Lesley Scaife stands in the grounds of St Mary's Church, Whitby, during the Whitby Gothic festival taking place this weekend, on April 27, 2014. The twice yearly event attracts Goths from across the UK and beyond to the historic fishing town and is a great boost to the local economy. (Photo by Anna Gowthorpe/PA Wire)




Lesley Scaife from Harrogate wears a wedding dress and painted face during the Goth weekend on April 26, 2014 in Whitby, England. The Whitby Goth weekend began in 1994 and happens twice each year. Thousands of extravagantly dressed people who follow Steampunk, Cybergoth, Romanticism or Victoriana visit the town to take part in the celebration of Goth culture.  (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)

Lesley Scaife from Harrogate wears a wedding dress and painted face during the Goth weekend on April 26, 2014 in Whitby, England. The Whitby Goth weekend began in 1994 and happens twice each year. Thousands of extravagantly dressed people who follow Steampunk, Cybergoth, Romanticism or Victoriana visit the town to take part in the celebration of Goth culture. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)




Gabriel Simpson, 16, from York dresses as a Jester during the Goth weekend on April 26, 2014 in Whitby, England. The Whitby Goth weekend began in 1994 and happens twice each year. Thousands of extravagantly dressed people who follow Steampunk, Cybergoth, Romanticism or Victoriana visit the town to take part in the celebration of Goth culture. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)

Gabriel Simpson, 16, from York dresses as a Jester during the Goth weekend on April 26, 2014 in Whitby, England. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)




Two goth women sit on a bench during the Goth weekend on April 26, 2014 in Whitby, England. The Whitby Goth weekend began in 1994 and happens twice each year. Thousands of extravagantly dressed people who follow Steampunk, Cybergoth, Romanticism or Victoriana visit the town to take part in the celebration of Goth culture. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)

Two goth women sit on a bench during the Goth weekend on April 26, 2014 in Whitby, England. The Whitby Goth weekend began in 1994 and happens twice each year. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)




Rachel Barratt from Stockton visits the Goth weekend on April 26, 2014 in Whitby, England. The Whitby Goth weekend began in 1994 and happens twice each year. Thousands of extravagantly dressed people who follow Steampunk, Cybergoth, Romanticism or Victoriana visit the town to take part in the celebration of Goth culture. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)

Rachel Barratt from Stockton visits the Goth weekend on April 26, 2014 in Whitby, England. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)




The Whitby Gothic Weekend that takes place in the Yorkshire seaside town twice yearly in Spring and Autumn started in 1994 and sees thousands of extravagantly dressed followers of Victoriana, Steampunk, Cybergoth and Romanticism visit to take part in celebrating Gothic culture. April 26 2014. (Photo by Ceri Oakes/SWNS.com)

The Whitby Gothic Weekend that takes place in the Yorkshire seaside town twice yearly in Spring and Autumn started in 1994 and sees thousands of extravagantly dressed followers of Victoriana, Steampunk, Cybergoth and Romanticism visit to take part in celebrating Gothic culture. April 26 2014. (Photo by Ceri Oakes/SWNS.com)




A man wearing a 'Pinhead' mask walks through the grounds of St Mary's Church, Whitby, during the Whitby Gothic festival taking place this weekend, on  April 27, 2014. The twice yearly event attracts Goths from across the UK and beyond to the historic fishing town and is a great boost to the local economy. (Photo by Anna Gowthorpe/PA Wire)

A man wearing a “Pinhead” mask walks through the grounds of St Mary's Church, Whitby, during the Whitby Gothic festival taking place this weekend, on April 27, 2014. (Photo by Anna Gowthorpe/PA Wire)




Amy Smith from Cheshire poses for a picture during the Goth weekend on April 26, 2014 in Whitby, England. The Whitby Goth weekend began in 1994 and happens twice each year. Thousands of extravagantly dressed people who follow Steampunk, Cybergoth, Romanticism or Victoriana visit the town to take part in the celebration of Goth culture. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)

Amy Smith from Cheshire poses for a picture during the Goth weekend on April 26, 2014 in Whitby, England. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)




Debra Scarsbrook stands in the grounds of St Mary's Church, Whitby, during the Whitby Gothic festival taking place this weekend, on  April 27, 2014. The twice yearly event attracts Goths from across the UK and beyond to the historic fishing town and is a great boost to the local economy. (Photo by Anna Gowthorpe/PA Wire)

Debra Scarsbrook stands in the grounds of St Mary's Church, Whitby, during the Whitby Gothic festival taking place this weekend, on April 27, 2014. (Photo by Anna Gowthorpe/PA Wire)




Left to right. Gary Mills, Deanne Dudley, Robyn Dudley and Mark Pickering in the grounds of St Mary's Church, Whitby, during the Whitby Gothic festival taking place this weekend, on  April 27, 2014. The twice yearly event attracts Goths from across the UK and beyond to the historic fishing town and is a great boost to the local economy. (Photo by Anna Gowthorpe/PA Wire)

Left to right. Gary Mills, Deanne Dudley, Robyn Dudley and Mark Pickering in the grounds of St Mary's Church, Whitby, during the Whitby Gothic festival taking place this weekend, on April 27, 2014. (Photo by Anna Gowthorpe/PA Wire)




Milian Maddison wears a beast mask in the grounds of St Mary's Church, Whitby, during the Whitby Gothic festival taking place this weekend, on  April 27, 2014. The twice yearly event attracts Goths from across the UK and beyond to the historic fishing town and is a great boost to the local economy. (Photo by Anna Gowthorpe/PA Wire)

Milian Maddison wears a beast mask in the grounds of St Mary's Church, Whitby, during the Whitby Gothic festival taking place this weekend, on April 27, 2014. (Photo by Anna Gowthorpe/PA Wire)
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