Grid reference TA1231
near to Sutton-on-Hull, Kingston Upon Hull, England
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East Park, Holderness Road, Kingston upon Hull
Higher than normal rainfall has led to the lake overflowing its banks in places. Here, a dip in the north bank has allowed water to overflow on to the grassed area. East Park, opened in 1887, is Grade II Listed:... (more)
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East Park, Holderness Road, Kingston upon Hull
Higher than normal rainfall has led to the lake overflowing its banks in places. The wooden footbridge at the east end has been submerged for several weeks, rendering it unsuitable for use. East Park, opened in 1887, is Grade II Listed:... (more)
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Woodford Leisure Centre, Hull
by Peter Church
The nearest corner of the building is in this gridsquare, the majority of the building, plus the windmill, are in the next square south. This is the aspect that visitors to East Park will remember. The entrance to the building is on the... (more)
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Savoy Road Shopping Centre, Hull
by Ian S
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Holderness Road from Morrisons carpark
by Ian S
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Holderness Road, Kingston upon Hull
The former clay extraction pit, The Willows Club, No.695A Holderness Road, now flooded and used as a fishing lake. Previously one of many in this area which served a number of local brick and tile works. Notable for being the last surviving... (more)
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The tower for the Splash Boat, East Park
by David Brown
Built in 1929 and still going strong today
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Holderness Road, Kingston upon Hull (set of 3 images)
Between Nos.579 and 605 Holderness Road, Ferens Haven of Rest, almshouses, now old people's homes, by Runton & Barry, 1911. Twelve Tudor-style buildings around three sides of a green. Founded by T.R. Ferens, now managed by... (more)
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A goose bath?
by Peter Church
With a whole lake, 1 km long to swim in, this goose thought better of it.
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Bungalows, Ings Road and Phoenix Walk |
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The Astoria, Holderness Road, Hull
With a new paint scheme TA1231 : Astoria Bingo Hall, Holderness Road, Hull. Opened in 1934 as a cinema, now a bingo club.
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Holderness Road, Kingston upon Hull
The proprietor of Winter Opticians Ltd, No. 623 Holderness Road, wishing to attract more customers, devised this window display on a Halloween theme (Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day). The evil green-skinned witch flying on... (more)
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