River Hull south of Stoneferry Bridge, Hull, 1983 36e36
River Hull south of Stoneferry Bridge, Hull, 1983
South of Stoneferry Bridge is the Isis Mill, a Grade II listed building still standing (and mentioned in earlier posts.) The string of six barges gives an indication of the importance of the River Hull for transport, and beyond them a larger vessel (its name unfortunately not legible) is moored at the wharf, either at Croda's Isis Mill or just past it at Reckitt's ultramarine factory with its tall chimney in Morley St.
The silo and the buildings to its left are still there, but beyond it only the now unused chimney still stands. The sheds across the river with a Michelin advert on them also remain in what is now called Innovation Drive.
River Hull south of Stoneferry Bridge, Hull, 1983 36e36
River Hull south of Stoneferry Bridge, Hull, 1983
South of Stoneferry Bridge is the Isis Mill, a Grade II listed building still standing (and mentioned in earlier posts.) The string of six barges gives an indication of the importance of the River Hull for transport, and beyond them a larger vessel (its name unfortunately not legible) is moored at the wharf, either at Croda's Isis Mill or just past it at Reckitt's ultramarine factory with its tall chimney in Morley St.
The silo and the buildings to its left are still there, but beyond it only the now unused chimney still stands. The sheds across the river with a Michelin advert on them also remain in what is now called Innovation Drive.