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A selection of aerial photographs
of the City of Kingston upon Hull, Sunday 9th May, 1999. |
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Photo 1 Queen Victoria Square, Queen's Gardens and the distinctively triangular Hull Maritime Museum. |
Photo 2 Queen Victoria Square and the City Hall, bottom centre, with King Edward Street and Prospect Street leading to top left. |
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Photo 3 Part of the Old Town of Hull can be seen to the bottom
right, a contrast to the modern building of Prince's Quay shopping centre,
built on the old Prince's Dock. |
Photo 4 Another view of Prince's Quay, and part of Hull Marina. |
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Photo 5 Hull Marina, with the old Spurn Point Lightship Museum moored alongside Castle Street. |
Photo 6 Hull's Paragon railway station, and coach station, with Anlaby Road towards the top of the photo. |
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Photo 7 Another view of the railway station
and Anlaby Road. |
Photo 8 Ferensway from centre left to centre right of the photo. The Prospect Street shopping centre is to the bottom right. |
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Photo 9 A collection of photos of Hull would not be complete without the Humber Bridge. This is taken from the Hessle Shore, looking towards North Lincolnshire
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Photo 10 King George Dock, and the P&O North Sea Ferry Terminal. |
The photographs shown on these pages
were taken on Sunday 9th May, 1999.
Special thanks go to Lothian Helicopters from Edinburgh,
Jeremy the pilot from New Zealand,
and to Andrew, Julie & Hollie for the gift of the flight.
Written and designed (© 1999 - 2008) by Colin Westley
- All Rights Reserved
All photographs on these pages were taken by the author.
Reproduction in whole or in part by any means, is not permitted without prior
permission.