EAW028629 ENGLAND (1950). Paragon Railway Station and the city centre, Kingston upon Hull, 1950
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Pennawd | [EAW028629] Paragon Railway Station and the city centre, Kingston upon Hull, 1950 |
Cyfeirnod | EAW028629 |
Dyddiad | 5-April-1950 |
Dolen | |
Enw lle | KINGSTON UPON HULL |
Plwyf | |
Ardal | |
Gwlad | ENGLAND |
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad | 509073, 428751 |
Hydred / Lledred | -0.34594401513686, 53.743489006726 |
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol | TA091288 |
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Not a cinema but a theatre. Arthur Lucan, AKA "Old Mother Riley" dropped dead in the wings here. http://www.britmovie.co.uk/2007/01/19/old-mother-riley-the-life-and-career-of-arthur-lucan/ |
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Still awaiting the roof to be completed. |
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One of many in this North Eastern sea port. After London, Hull was the most heavily bombed city in the UK. Don't take my word for it, just look more closely at the other "cleared spaces" and the areas now populated by prefabs. |
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Site of the city's museum, here it is, and still is, a car park. During excavation work on the site the remains of the museum caretaker's motorcycle were found and put aside for future display. |
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Part of Hammonds of Hull. See other comments. |
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Hammonds of Hull was here before it was destroyed when a German bomber crashed onto the roof. It will be rebuilt, change it's name to Binns of Newcastle and back to Hammonds. Still open to this day. http://hullvalley.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/hammonds-of-hull.html |
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That would be the first "Cecil" cinema, as you say bombed during the war. The replacement was built and still exists on the diagonally opposite corner of the junction. |
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Paragon Station taken recently from 2000', only the surrounding area appears to have altered. |
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Evidence of bomb damage remains from World War Two in this April 1950 shot. Also temporary housing for those displaced by the German bombing raids. The city has its own blitz entry on Wikipedia: '.. Hull was the most severely damaged British city or town apart from London during the Second World War, with 86,715 buildings damaged and 95 percent of houses damaged or destroyed. Of a population of approximately 320,000 at the beginning of the war, approximately 152,000 were made homeless as a result of bomb destruction or damage. Much of the city centre was completely destroyed and heavy damage was inflicted on residential areas, industry, the railways and the docks ..' |
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You have gone to great efforts to explain Hull's fate in WW2 but why go on to point out "derelict sites". You can be assured that the only such sites pre war where those in the process of redevelopment. It would seem that government money for post war schemes took a long time to reach the north. |
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