Humber Dock Street, Kingston upon Hull

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Humber Dock Street, Kingston upon Hull

Image: © Bernard Sharp Taken: 19 Aug 2014

Built in 1806 as the New Dock Tavern, New Dock being the original name of Humber Dock, it was renamed the Humber Dock Tavern in 1839. Today, the public house, Nos.8-10 Humber Dock Street, much extended, is Green Bricks, descriptive of the glazed green bricks used for the facade of the original building, by the Leeds Fireclay Co. Ltd.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.739616
Longitude
-0.336457