EAW046136 ENGLAND (1952). Prince's Dock and Humber Dock, Kingston upon Hull, 1952
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Manylion
Pennawd | [EAW046136] Prince's Dock and Humber Dock, Kingston upon Hull, 1952 |
Cyfeirnod | EAW046136 |
Dyddiad | 22-August-1952 |
Dolen | |
Enw lle | KINGSTON UPON HULL |
Plwyf | |
Ardal | |
Gwlad | ENGLAND |
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad | 509778, 428434 |
Hydred / Lledred | -0.33537047362187, 53.740492683883 |
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol | TA098284 |
Pinnau
First railway station in Hull. The "Manor House Street" station was built by the Hull & Selby railway company and opened in 1840. Here seen as a goods depot.
This link explains more.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hull_and_Selby_Railway
It was closed and demolished in the 1980's. |
John Wass |
Wednesday 22nd of April 2015 02:46:29 PM |
Area being cleared for the erection of "Telephone House" for the Hull Corporation Telephone Department. There will be also the "Anson" exchange belonging to the Post Office, as it was then, thus allowing Hull to be connected to the outside world. |
John Wass |
Wednesday 22nd of April 2015 02:25:10 PM |
What was the tram generating power station, thanks to the National Grid, it's not now needed for the trolleybuses. |
John Wass |
Wednesday 22nd of April 2015 02:21:53 PM |
About here in the open air market was a well patronised fish and chip stall. Its wonderful smells pervaded the whole market. |
Hargow |
Friday 20th of February 2015 08:53:57 PM |
I too have fond memories of "Bob Carver" fish and chips in the big tent in the area alongside Holy Trinity church. When that market was moved, they acquired premises in Trinity House Lane and Chapel Street. |
John Wass |
Wednesday 22nd of April 2015 02:39:01 PM |
Almost certainly the original Melrose Abbey. She was built in the 1920s and provided the regular ferry service to Rotterdam. |
Hargow |
Friday 20th of February 2015 08:48:49 PM |
Jewish cemetery. |
John Wass |
Friday 29th of August 2014 11:51:55 AM |
A #64 trolleybus taking the "outer" circuit around Queen Victoria square before heading back up Holderness Road again. |
John Wass |
Wednesday 20th of August 2014 11:19:56 AM |
A pair of new trawlers being fitted out for service. |
John Wass |
Wednesday 20th of August 2014 11:18:04 AM |
Cyfraniadau Grŵp
Almost certainly the original Melrose Abbey. She was built in the 1920s and provided the once or twice weekly ferry service to Rotterdam. |
Hargow |
Friday 20th of February 2015 08:47:10 PM |