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Katie O'Brien, born in Beverley, 5 miles (8 km) from Hull, tennis player, [96] Clive Sullivan, rugby league player, played for both of Hull's rugby league teams. [97] The main road into Hull from the Humber Bridge is named Clive Sullivan Way after him. Carol Thomas, former England Women’s Football Captain [98]
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This is a list of lists of deaths of notable people, organised by year. New deaths articles are added to their respective month (e.g., Deaths in January 2025 ) and then linked below. 2025
The city of Hull was hit by the triple trawler tragedy in early 1968. The fishing trawler St. Romanus was thought lost with all 20 hands on 26 January. [2] Shocked by the loss, that same night Blenkinsop – who was then 30 years old – wrote down 27 safety measures that she thought would reduce the level of risk in the industry. [1]
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William Dent Priestman (23 August 1847 – 7 September 1936), born near Kingston upon Hull was a Quaker and engineering pioneer, inventor of the Priestman Oil Engine, and co-founder with his brother Samuel of the Priestman Brothers engineering company, manufacturers of cranes, winches and excavators.
The local medical doctor ascribed Arthur Major's death to side effects of epilepsy. However, an anonymous letter to local police, signed "Fair Play" said that Ethel had poisoned Arthur. This (almost certainly from the neighbour) claimed that Ethel had poisoned the neighbour's dog with a corned beef sandwich and the dog had died.
Henry Lewis Hulbert was born in Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, England on 12 January 1867. He was the first born into a prosperous family. He was the first born into a prosperous family. He attended Felsted School in Essex , and entered the British Colonial Civil Service, with his first appointment in Malaya .