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  2. Funeral home inquiry: Police pass file to CPS

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    Humberside Police were called to Legacy Independent Funeral Directors, in Hessle Road, Hull, in March 2024 [PA Media]

  3. Closed cinemas in Kingston upon Hull - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1929, it was on the sites of both the Magnet (in West Dock Avenue) and the Hessle Road Picture Palace (both of 1912). Next reached was the Eureka of 1912, [16] then ABC Regis, [29] and finally the Plaza [30] at Hessle Square. Much later, the 8-screen UCI opened on 16 November 1990 in the St Andrews Quay development near Hessle Road. It ...

  4. Police investigating Hull funeral firm pass file to CPS to ...

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    The firm has been under investigation since officers recovered 35 bodies, as well as suspected human ashes, at its site in Hessle Road earlier this year. Humberside Police say they have passed on ...

  5. File:Boyes store on Hessle Road, Hull (geograph 5685398).jpg

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  6. Boyes (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1920 they returned to Hull, this time on Hessle Road. The company leased a building owned by Johnny Wardell, later buying the lease. [15] In 1927 Boyes bought a neighbouring property to extend the store and further extended the store in the 1950s. [16] Holderness Road Boyes, Holderness Road, Hull Plaque outside Boyes, Holderness Road, Hull

  7. Hull and Barnsley Railway - Wikipedia

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    In Hull the bridge over the NER main line at Hessle Road was removed in 1962 and the elevated H&BR dock branch section became connected to the Hull to Selby Line at Hessle Road junction as part of a scheme to reduce the number of level crossings in Hull by routing all rail traffic to east Hull via the elevated Hull and Barnsley Line. [63]

  8. Lillian Bilocca - Wikipedia

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    Lillian Marshall was born in 7 Welton Terrace, Wassand Street, Hessle Road, Hull [1] on 26 May 1929 to Ernest Marshall, trawlerman and former Royal Navy engineer, and his wife, Harriet, née Chapman. She left the Daltry Street Junior School, Hull at the age of 14 and worked as a cod skinner.

  9. Fortifications of Kingston upon Hull - Wikipedia

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    Wenceslas Hollar's map of Hull, c. 1640 with walls and castle shown. (up is east) The fortifications of Kingston upon Hull consisted of three major constructions: the brick built Hull town walls, first established in the early 14th century (), with four main gates, several posterngates, and up to thirty towers at its maximum extent; Hull Castle, on the east bank of the River Hull, protecting ...