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The road from Hull to Anlaby and Kirk Ella was turnpiked in 1745. [24] The influx of Hull merchants is also evidenced in the memorials and tombs in the village church. [20] The fields around Kirk Ella, West Ella and Willerby were enclosed in by acts of 1796 and 1824. [25]
Stepney School, built 1886 for the Hull School Board (2013) In 1886/7 the Hull School board (formed 1872) opened, at a cost of £11,470, a new school in Stepney to a Queen Anne revival design by William Botterill, built by J. Skinner of Hull. The building had a two main story block with attics and an octagonal bell turret/lantern providing ...
English: Minerva Lodge of Freemasons, Dagger Lane, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Minerva Lodge of Freemasons, Dagger Lane, Kingston upon Hull Swedenborgian chapel, junction of Prince Street, originally built 1698. Remodelled and converted as a masonic lodge, 1802, with mid and late 19th century internal alterations.
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The large Swan Flour Mill (Rishworth, Ingleby & Lofthouse Ltd. [n 3]) was built in 1897, [map 12] and expanded in 1898, with the silo added 1906. [23]Also established by this time, north adjacent to the Swan Flour Mill were the Hull Varnish works; Wilmington Yard, later Cleveland Oil Refinery; Wilmington works; the Wilmington Oil Mills; [n 4] and a flour mill, later expanded as Wilmington ...
Newland is a suburb of Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, in the north-west of the city, a former village on the Hull to Beverley turnpike.. Before the mid 18th century Newland was a hamlet in a partially swampy agricultural area, located near the crossroads of Cottingham and Beverley-Hull turnpikes.
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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.