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Hull Pier and River Humber 23 August 2018 with The deep and Tidal Barrier along with flowers near cafe. In monochrome
75m wind turbine blade temporarily installed as an art feature in Hull city centre as part of its "city of culture" events.
Humberside Fire & Rescue Service, Hull Central Pump, in orange & blue livery. (City Of Culture 2017)
Scania P280 Emergency One.
Callsign: DH01P1
Reg: YN66MVL
(c) Liam Blundell 2019
Linking Hull and Leeds with a journey time of just under two hours, Stagecoach’s X62 service has proven problematic for the company in recent years. An expanded timetable launched in early 2014, was followed quickly by a drastically scaled down version implemented in February 2015. The service pattern established by this reduced timetable is still current, with three journeys in each direction during the week, four on Saturdays, and two on Sundays. This followed a period of relative stability for the service after co-operator EYMS withdrew their journeys in 2005. In the week, the current timetable makes it impossible to commute into Leeds on the X62, and leaves it essentially useless for trips into Hull given that the maximum stay possible is two hours - the service is effectively only usable for shopping trips into Leeds. Hull enjoys an hourly train service to Leeds which – much like the X62 – additionally serves Brough and probably does much to limit longer distance use of the bus.
Having left the M62 to serve Goole, E400MMC SN66VWL (10743) is seen as it passes Howden with fourteenth century minster visible whilst operating the 10:10 Hull-Leeds. Three branded B7Rs were allocated to Hull for the 2014 relaunch, and one presently remains at the depot for the service. In recent weeks, members of the fifteen-strong batch of E400MMCs new to Hull a year ago seem to have become common allocations, particularly on Sundays when the reduced timetable can be maintained using a single vehicle.
Waiting at Hull. A Manchester Piccadilly service with a Trans Pennine Express 185 on the left and Northern 155 for York on the right. November the 23rd 2019.
Hull Minster, this memorial stones are being removed and stored somewhere! they are not grave stones that are being removed, not sure why or what the refurbishment will look like. There used to be burials but they were stopped many years ago. Photos taken North Church Side 21 October 2019, in monochrome!
Located in Worship Street .
The Hull History Centre is an archive and local studies library in Hull, England, that houses the combined collections of both the Hull City Council and Hull University archives and local studies resources. This collaboration between Hull City Council, Hull University, and the Heritage Lottery Fund made Hull the first city in the UK to unite local authority and university collections under one roof.[1]
Hull in March 2019.
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142026 arriving into Doncaster station's platform 3b on 12/6/2018 with a Hull to Sheffield Northern service.
The Hull General Cemetery Spring Bank West Kingston upon Hull, there is a group on FaceBook called The Friends of Hull General Cemetery. I met a member who told me if I would like to submit my photos to the groups pages on FaceBook. Doing so, I could not believe the history they provided it is astounding in its detail, the cemetery is full of wonderful history of the city and its residence going back hundreds of years. The group are right now in the process of clearing and tiding across the cemetery.
Hull in March 2019.
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Hull in March 2019.
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Taken while out for a night shoot around Hull Marina. Photo captured on my Nikon1 V1 and Nikkor 10-30mm kit lens....
This image is of THE DEEP the world's only submarium situated on the banks of the river Hull and river Humber
Hull Trains Class 180 "Adelante" 180111 approaches Doncaster Station, with the 1H03 11:48 London Kings Cross-Hull service.
Hull in March 2019.
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Back in Hull General Cemetery, every time I go with my camera something has changed the volunteers have found something new yet the trees and undergrowth claim the graves. Taken 21 January 2020
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So, our over-night voyage is over, we have arrived back in England.
In the dock next to us, things are in full swing, tugboats pushing a tanker into place.
A colourful greeting.
Hull, or Kingston upon Hull, is a port city in East Yorkshire, England.
Where the River Hull meets the Humber Estuary.
Hull lies at a naturally advantageous position for a port, on the north side of the Humber Estuary to the west of a bend southwards giving rise to (on average) deeper water; and the River Hull flows out into the Humber at the same point.
An important event in the history of Hull as a port was its acquisition by King Edward I.
In 1297, it then became the only port from which goods could be exported overseas from the county of Yorkshire.
Thus in the 13th and 14th centuries Hull was a major English port for the export of wool, much of it to Flanders, with wine being a major import.
As of 2010, the main port is operated by Associated British Ports and is estimated to handle one million passengers per year; it is the main softwood timber importation port for the UK.
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