Subway St used to run through here to the Fish Dock - now there is
just a footpath
To the South of Clive Sullivan Way the road remains
The footpath leads on to the derelict St Andrews Dock
The Transpennine Way footpath goes alongside the Humber
and between the still occupied dock and the Humber
St Andrew's Dock - derelict buildings and the 'Bullnose' at left
Traveller's caravans on the dock, and the dock entrance bythe Bullnose
Flood prevention work addded a wall here in 1999
The path used to cross the dock gates - but there is now a fence on
the other side
The derelict Lord Line building and reeds growing in the silted up
St Andrew's Dock
A small memorial to Lost Trawlermen on the Bullnose
The memorial, with plaques on the wall. Several people had come to
sit and stand in the area by the memorial
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