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Wincolmlee and Lime St

Hull. Sun 19 Feb 2017


 Rix, Wincolmlee

 Rix Eagle moored on the River Hull

 

 Wilmington Bridge took the railway line to Withernsea and to Hornsea over the river. Opened 1907, Grade II listed

 The passenger services ended in 1964 and the last goods trains to the docks ran in 1968. The bridge still opens occasionally

 Rix Eagle moored on the wharf

 Former Sculcoates Goods Warehouses (Grade II listed) 1864, extended 1871;
Thomas Prosser for the North Eastern Railway Company. Sculcoates station here was closed in 1912

 British Extracting Co Ltd - 1919, by Gelder & Kitchen of Hull. Grade II listed

 Firefighters try out their hose

 

 

 Isis Oil Mills, Morley St also by Gelder & Kitchen, 1912 and also Grade II listed

 

 Another view of the Sculcoates Goods sheds

  

 Holmes tannery was started here over 200 years ago

  Then it became Holmes Hall Processors Ltd and is now the RE:GROUP recycling facilty for oils etc

 

 St Mary's Cememtery / Air St Graveyard

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 Kingston Carton, Cumberland St

 

 

 

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