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The 18th century Council Room of Trinity House, Hull, Yorkshire, England, where the ancient custom of strewing rushes on the floor is still done for the Elder Brethren. Date: 18th century
WINDOW SHOPPING / OXFAMTwo old ladies window shopping in the Hull branch of Oxfam. The shop is promoting the great Blue Peter bring and buy sale. Date: 1980s
FALL / BLOODHOUND / 1961PODLEA SARAH AND PODLEA PETA Owned by Hull. Date: 1961
Fairground, Hull, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1919
Republic RC-1 Seabee assembly at Croydon Airport, carried out by Rollason Aircraft and Engines. Three Seabees were imported from the production line at Farmingdale, for onward sale in Scandinavia
Portrait of a smiling woman from HullStudio portrait of a smiling woman from Hull - May, 1936. 1936
Theres Millions In It! Tivoli Theatre, HullTheres Millions In It! a musical farcical comedy at the Tivoli Theatre, Hull -- Polly swears! 1923
Bransby Williams and Company at the Grand Theatre, Hull, in The Soul of Nicholas Snyders, and Oliver Twist. circa 1922
Good & Gay, revue of revues, Alexandra Theatre, HullGood & Gay, the revue of revues by Frank Ashworth, at the Alexandra Theatre, Hull. 1915
Crew of Sri Lankan fishing prauRagged Sri Lankan fishermen work their prau sailing boat off the coast of Sri Lanka Date: 1994
Fisherman and boat, Dungeness, Kent - 2A fisherman repairs his wooden boat on the beach at Dungeness, Kent, England. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1990
Fisherman and boat, Dungeness, Kent - 1A fisherman repairs his wooden boat on the beach at Dungeness, Kent, England. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1990
British AirshipWreckage of British Airship Zr-2 with a Gentleman Standing Next to the Propellers Date: 1921
Saunders-Roe A17 Cutty Sark hull construction
The Dogger Bank Incident or Russian OutrageThe Dogger Bank Incident (or Russian Outrage ) occured on the 22nd October 1904, when the Russian Fleet (sailing to reinforce the 1st Pacific Squadron stationed at Port Arthur during)
WW1 - Battle of Dogger Bank - Sinking of SMS BlucherWW1 - Battle of Dogger Bank - A photograph showing the sinking of the German battle cruiser, SMS Blucher, after being shelled by the British in 1915
Spring Bank Orphanage, HullA winter view of the Spring Bank Orphanage, Hull, after a fall of snow. A ships mast stands in the grounds of the home, used for nautical training exercises. Date: circa 1907
Seamens Orphanage, Spring Bank, HullThe Hull Seamens Asylum and Schools was opened in 1866 by the Hull Seamens General Orphan Society. The building was designed by T.H. Wyatt of London. Date: circa 1910
Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Stratton HallThe Sailors Orphan Homes, Hull, also known as Newland Homes, established in 1895 by The Port of Hull Society. Children at a meal in Stratton Hall, the Homes assembly hall and dining room
Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Children at Lodge and EntranceThe Sailors Orphan Homes, Hull, also known as Newland Homes, established in 1895 by The Port of Hull Society. The children, boys in sailor suits
Sinking of the Blucher in Great War Deeds, WW1A dramatic incident in the Battle of Dogger Bank: the German armoured cruiser Blucher sinking and HMS Arethusa, British light cruiser, standing in to save life
Twin-hull sailing boat of the Friendly Islands (Tonga).. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840
Ship in dry dock with damaged hull. Date: early 20th century
King George V opens Hull dockKing George V (to the left) performs the opening ceremony of the new Hull dock, while Queen Mary watches on. Date: 26 June 1914
Corsair flying boat damageA large hole in the hull of the Imperial Airways flying boat Corsair, the result of a forced landing on the River Dangu, Belgian Congo (Zaire) in March 1939
Suggested design for warship by G. H. DavisThe capital ship of tomorrow? A suggested design for a combined battleship-cum-aircraft-carrier. It would weigh 45, 000 tons, with the latest primary and secondary armament
A tall ship, Endeavour, by G. H. DavisA tall ship: the high, narrow sail-plan of Endeavour. Showing the sail-plan, mast and hull, beautiful lines and rig of the challenger for the Americas Cup; inset is a diagram showing her new
Yacht Racing at Bembridge, Isle of Wight, EnglandOriginal Redwing class racing off Bembridge, Isle of Wight, England. Following a meeting at the Bembridge Sailing Club, Isle of Wight, in 1896
Amy Johnson with her mascots and engineer Jack Humphries before leaving Hull to fly to Croydon and the first leg of her trip to Australia, 1930. Date: 1930
Cars in Hull Town CentreParked cars in the town centre, Kingston-upon-Hull, Humberside, Yorkshire, England. Date: circa 1980
Dockside scene and Vittoria Hotel, Hull, YorkshireView of the dockside in Hull (Kingston upon Hull), Yorkshire, showing the Williams Vittoria Family and Commercial Hotel. A long line of people are leaning on the railings
Hull Workhouse, Kingston upon Hull, YorkshireA picture of what is presumably the cricket team of the Kingston-upon-Hull Incorporation workhouse in Hull, Yorkshire. The workhouse master
Sculcoates Union Workhouse, HullA gaggle of children and several mothers with prams outside the Sculcoates Union workhouse on Beverley Road, Hull. The building was erected in 1843-5 to designs by Henry F Lockwood
The Blucher sinkingA photograph showing the sinking of the German battle cruiser, the Blucher after being shelled by the British (led by Sir David Beatty) during the Battle of Dogger Bank in 1915
R. M. S. Queen Mary in dry dock, Southampton, April 1936Photograph of the bow of R.M.S. Queen Mary, whilst she was in dry dock to have her hull repainted and her four propellors changed
DUTCH FLUTE SHIPA Dutch Flute sails away on the breeze
Hull - George StreetThe corner of George Street, Kingston-upon-Hull
Hull Football Club 1895-1896Hull Football Club and management, 1895-1896: Hilldrith (Hon Secretary), Brewer (President), Jacketts, Stephenson (Hon Secretary), Wiles, Mansell, Harmer, Barker, Townend, Booth, Gray (Attendant)
The Chinese Bungalow by Marion Osmond and James Corbet from Osmonds novel written in 1923, starring Matheson Lang. First produced at The Grand Theatre in Hull on 2nd October 1925 with the first
Sailors Orphanage, Hull - Trinity House HomeBoys from the St Andrews Home at the Hull Sailors Orphanage, also known as Newland Cottage Homes. The boys wear sailor suits. Their house-mother stands at the back left
Sailors Orphanage, Hull - St Andrews HomeBoys from the St Andrews Home at the Hull Sailors Orphanage, also known as Newland Cottage Homes. The boys wear sailor suits. Their house-mother sits at the centre
Bauldry, by A Patrick Wilson. First produced at the Palace Theatre, Arbroath, October 1915, later at the Dalston Theatre (probably in Hackney, London), March 1917
Sailing vessel Cap Nord at HullSailing vessel Cap Nord, an auxiliary five-masted schooner, seen here berthed at Albert Dock, Hull. Date: circa 1930s