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title: Boyes store on Hessle Road, Hull (English) author name string: JThomas. source of file. file available on the internet. geograph.org.uk image ID: 5685398.
A church, St Mary and St Peter was established on Hessle Road in 1902, north of the wagon works; in 1906 it became a chapelry of the parish of Newington (deconsecrated and demolished, 1962). [16] [17] [note 1] In 1912 the Eureka cinema opened on Hessle Road (closed 1959). [19] (see also Closed cinemas in Kingston upon Hull). Mechanical coaling ...
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 ...
Hammonds of Hull was a department store with the original business located in Hull before opening a further branch in Bridlington. The business was later bought by House of Fraser . As of September 2021, the building in Ferensway is being renovated to re-open to the public as an artisan food hall at ground level including space for independent ...
Gipsyville is a western suburb of Kingston upon Hull, approximately halfway between Hull and Hessle town centres near the Hessle Road / Askew Avenue junction (see A1166 road). Its boundaries are roughly the railway lines of the Hull and Selby Railway and Hull Docks Branch to the south and east respectively; and Pickering Park to the west.
June 22, 1979 (Old Town Road and Muddy Creek: Carmichaels: 4: Colver-Rogers Farmstead: Colver-Rogers Farmstead: November 21, 2003 (East of State Route 1011 at Township 159, north of Jefferson
Shorty's Lunch is a Washington, Pennsylvania-based hot dog lunch counter. A "local landmark," [3] While Shorty's Lunch was opened by “Shorty” Contorakes, it’s been owned by the Alexas family since the 1930s. [2] It has two locations, including the main facility on West Chestnut Street in Washington, as well as in Canton. [2]
Drovers Inn, also known as the Jesse Bentley House, is a historic inn and tavern located in East Fallowfield Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.It was built about 1820, and is a two- to three-story, six-bay, banked stuccoed stone structure with a gable roof.