EPW034659 ENGLAND (1930). Reckitt's Recreation Ground, Kingston upon Hull, 1930

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Title [EPW034659] Reckitt's Recreation Ground, Kingston upon Hull, 1930
Reference EPW034659
Date 16-October-1930
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Place name KINGSTON UPON HULL
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 510763, 430694
Longitude / Latitude -0.31963098346735, 53.76059094651
National Grid Reference TA108307

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A now redundant severed link from the high level ex Hull & Barnsley railway down to the ex North Eastern railway's Victoria Dock branch line. Only used for the storage of rolling stock.

John Wass
Tuesday 4th of July 2017 03:24:02 PM
The first Wilmington station built in 1864 for the Hull and Hornsea railway company. After 1912, the new owners the North Eastern railway built a new station to the west and called it Wilmington Junction. This link explains more.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hull_and_Hornsea_Railway

John Wass
Monday 25th of May 2015 04:11:37 PM
Stoneferry goods branch.

John Wass
Monday 25th of May 2015 04:03:12 PM
Thistleton was a small place approximately ½ mile southeast of Stoneferry, adjacent to the Foredyke drain.In the first half of the 20th century the urban growth of Hull surrounded it, to the extent that by 1950 the place was no longer recorded.

HullPaul
Wednesday 6th of August 2014 07:42:28 PM