EPW036413 ENGLAND (1931). Nelson Street and a Paddle Steamer moored at Victoria Pier, Kingston upon Hull, 1931
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Pennawd | [EPW036413] Nelson Street and a Paddle Steamer moored at Victoria Pier, Kingston upon Hull, 1931 |
Cyfeirnod | EPW036413 |
Dyddiad | August-1931 |
Dolen | |
Enw lle | KINGSTON UPON HULL |
Plwyf | |
Ardal | |
Gwlad | ENGLAND |
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad | 510021, 428144 |
Hydred / Lledred | -0.33179065607618, 53.737835728101 |
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol | TA100281 |
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Before 1923 the Great Central Railway operated a ferry service between Kingston upon Hull and New Holland, on the south bank of the Humber estuary. Following the railway 'Grouping' this service was taken over by the LNER. Paddle steamers proved ideal for the work with their shallow draft in an estuary with shifting sandbanks. Later paddlesteamers to work the service were the PS Tattershall Castle, now preserved by London's Embankment, and the PS Lincoln Castle, which entered service in 1941 and was scrapped in 2010 |
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