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A short Hull tour

Sat 28 Jul 2018



 

 The Minerva

 Mouth of the River Hull from Hull Pier

 

 Truelove - two Inuits who came to Hull on the whaler Truelove in 1849, one died of measles on the voyage home

 Hull's Transport Museum opened here in the former Corn Exchange in 1925. It claimed to be the first museum of its kind

 Painted last year in honour of John Ven, born in Hull where is father was a vicar in Drypool. He left when he was 4

 Hull Guildhall

 and Maritime Buildings, the former offices of Jouhn Good & Sons, agents for the Finland Steamship Company.
Between 1891 and 1924 more than 300,000 Finns went to America through Hull where they caught trains to
Liverpool and other Atlantic ports.

 Lowgate

 Land of Green Ginger and Manor St

 

 Punch Hotel

Prince St

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