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February 2017

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Wincolmlee and Lime St

Hull. Sun 19 Feb 2017


 The Bay Horse and Maisecor 

 

 

 Machell St

 Hull's hydraulic power station is listed and has a heritage plaque. The Hull Hydraulic Power Company began operation in 1876and was the first public network. 

 Rose Downs and Thompson, Caroline St

 The Albion Hotel, Caroline St

 Rose Downs and Thompson. The white building is one of the earliest UK ferroconcrete factory buildings,

 

 

 

 Another of Hull's listed buidlings allowed to rot - 1900 ferro-concrete factory using the Hennebique system

 Lockwood Motors, Lockwood St

 Footpath by former Cottingham Drain

 River Hull upstream from Scott St Bridge

 Maizecor


 Scott St Bridge was closed to traffic in 1994

 

 

 Wincolmlee and Green Lane and the Beverley and Barmston Drain

 Wincolmlee

 

 Cumberland St

 Wincolmlee

 Upstream view from Sculcoates Bridge

 Downstream

Wincolmlee

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