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  2. Timeline of Kingston upon Hull - Wikipedia

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    New and Complete History of the Town of Kingston-upon-Hull. Gray Battle, Robert. Battle's Hull Directory, for the Year 1791. Hull: J. and W. Rawson. 1885 reprint; Tickell, John (1798). History of the Town and County of Kingston-upon-Hull. Hull. Cooke, George Alexander (c. 1800). "Hull". Topographical and Statistical Description of the County of ...

  3. Category:History of Kingston upon Hull - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "History of Kingston upon Hull" ... Timeline of Kingston upon Hull; 0–9.

  4. Category:Timelines of cities in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Timeline of Belfast history; Timeline of Birmingham history; ... Timeline of Kingston upon Hull; L.

  5. Category:English history timelines - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Timeline of Cornish history; Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in England (2021) ... Timeline of Kingston upon Hull; Timeline ...

  6. Adams Synchronological Chart or Map of History - Wikipedia

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    The design may have inspired later 'Maps of World History' such as the HistoMap by John B. Sparks, which chronicles four thousand years of world history in a graphic way similar to the enlarging and contracting nation streams presented on Adam's chart. Sparks added the innovation of using a logarithmic scale for the presentation of history.

  7. Dairycoates - Wikipedia

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    Dairycoates is located roughly halfway between the town centres of Hull and Hessle, at the western edge of the Hessle Road urban area, and its junction with the A1166; Gipsyville is immediately to the west, and contains the Dairycoates Industrial Estate; the two areas are separated by the Hull to Selby railway line which runs to Paragon station and the Hull Docks.

  8. East Ella - Wikipedia

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    Like Anlaby Common, East Ella was once common land near the start of the large city of Hull.By the 1890s the Hull, Barnsley and West Riding Junction Railway had been constructed, east–west, across the land, and construction of terraced and court housing had taken place north-west of Spring Villa (Ditmas Avenue etc.), on the north side of Anlaby Road.

  9. Timeline of Hull - Wikipedia

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