EPW036497 ENGLAND (1931). Whitefriargate Bridge and Queen Victoria Square, Kingston upon Hull, 1931

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Manylion

Pennawd [EPW036497] Whitefriargate Bridge and Queen Victoria Square, Kingston upon Hull, 1931
Cyfeirnod EPW036497
Dyddiad August-1931
Dolen
Enw lle KINGSTON UPON HULL
Plwyf
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 509661, 428706
Hydred / Lledred -0.33704728056569, 53.742961310062
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol TA097287

Pinnau

The dockside tracks and the tramlines cross here but there was no connection because of different systems.

John Wass
Tuesday 29th of January 2019 11:51:25 AM
Whitefriargate bridge, always known to us natives as the Monument Bridge.

John Wass
Friday 4th of August 2017 08:01:13 PM
Tram on the Anlaby Road service about to turn left across the front of the City Hall into Waterworks Street. It will complete the circuit at the far end of the City Hall into Chariot Street, back out into Carr Lane and onto Anlaby Road.

John Wass
Friday 4th of August 2017 07:59:41 PM
Trinity House, Hull

dfa1963
Sunday 19th of April 2015 03:34:11 PM
First built as stables to the police station opposite, they became garages. These days the site is occupied by the Council offices known as Wilson House.

John Wass
Sunday 22nd of June 2014 08:48:31 PM
The main police station before the one which was built on the opposite side of Queen's Gardens. I had the pleasure of being detained there in the early 50's, when only a toddler, when I got parted from my mother in the city centre.

John Wass
Sunday 22nd of June 2014 08:44:44 PM
The ill fated "Providence Tower". Bombed in 1941, many people sheltering in the basement were killed

John Wass
Sunday 22nd of June 2014 08:40:54 PM
William Wilberforce's statue on its column before it was moved the far end of the by then filled in Queen's dock. This area is still known as "Monument Bridge" even through both have gone.

John Wass
Sunday 22nd of June 2014 08:37:02 PM