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Hull Marina, Kingston upon Hull
The former Humber Dock and buildings in Humber Dock Street, including the Humber Dock Tavern (painted cream, upper storeys).
Image: © Bernard Sharp
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Green Bricks Public House, Humber Dock Street, Kingston upon Hull
Decorative tiles on the ground floor facade of the public house. One of four designs.
Looking from a distance, this particular design appears as a cat's face ... or other animal ?
Image: © Bernard Sharp
Taken: 13 Oct 2010
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Green Bricks
Image: © N Chadwick
Taken: 21 Mar 2015
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Green Bricks
Image: © N Chadwick
Taken: 21 Mar 2015
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Green Bricks Public House, Humber Dock Street, Kingston upon Hull
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, much extended, is Green Bricks, descriptive of the glazed green bricks used for the facade of the original building. Viewed from Blanket Row, towards Hull Marina.
Image: © Bernard Sharp
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Green Bricks Public House, Humber Dock Street, Kingston upon Hull
Decorative tiles on the ground floor facade of the public house. One of four designs.
Image: © Bernard Sharp
Taken: Unknown
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Detail of Green Bricks pub, Humber Dock Street, Hull
A colourful display on this aptly-named pub.
Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 17 Jun 2011
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Humber Dock Street, Kingston upon Hull
No.9 Humber Dock Street originally opened 1811 as the Humber Dock Coffee House, becoming the New Dock Tavern in 1826, and Humber Dock Tavern in 1839. It was refronted 1907 with green tiling and ceramic ornamentation, giving rise to the public house being known as 'Green Bricks'.
Image: © Bernard Sharp
Taken: 6 Jun 1982
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Green Bricks on Humber Dock Street, Hull
Image: © Ian S
Taken: 3 Aug 2013
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Humber Dock Street, Kingston upon Hull
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.
Image: © Bernard Sharp
Taken: 19 Aug 2014
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