Tuesday 27 March 2012

Too good to last

Toogood Street has no buildings now and serves little purpose as it runs along the side of  land drain. In fact so useless is it that ten years ago the council applied to have it stopped up on the ground that it is no longer necessary for public use! This seems a bit of a sad ending for such a wonderfully named street.
The strange looking device is connected with clearing out  the drain which enters the river Hull nearby. 

Monday 26 March 2012

Salvage

This sign is on the doors of the old Trinity House Boathouse on Tower Street ( here ).

Sunday 25 March 2012

Margaret Moxon Way


Here is the crossing from the bus station to the shopping centre. Some of the good people of Hull like to play a game of chicken with the buses entering and leaving the station off to the right of this picture.
I post this because the other day I was idly browsing through Hull in the virtual world that is Google Earth when I came across Margaret Moxon Way. I'd never heard of it. Turns out when the new bus/rail station was built those who decide these things also changed the name of the road; they'd had a competition to come up with a suitable name and apparently Maggie Moxon got the nod. I had to use a well known search engine to find out just who this lady was; a missionary to Sierra Leone and New Zealand no less. So now you know more than the local paper as it still reports the frequent accidents at this crossing as happening on Collier Street.
 

Saturday 24 March 2012

It's Somtimes Ever So Slightly Dull In Hull

Many years ago the council had a slogan to attract visitors and business; "It's never dull in Hull". I have to tell you they lied, they lied. Here a drilling rig has parked up on the Humber and there are some red lights in the foreground; even so it's all a bit dreary ....

Thursday 22 March 2012

The Half-Tide Basin

Some final shots showing the development around the Half-Tide basin. Below the outer half of the basin with its dredged channel still showing.
 More housing and below the view they get from their window.

Wednesday 21 March 2012

Zen and the art of fishing

This is the Hartley Bridge over the exit from the Half-Tide Basin that led to the dock itself, it carried both road and rail traffic but now it's just decorative. I don't think these chaps caught anything apart from a cold.