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The Whalebone on Wincolmlee, Hull
Image: © Ian S
Taken: 29 Aug 2011
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Printing office
Between Lincoln Street in Wincolmlee.
Image: © Jonathan Thacker
Taken: 21 Nov 2015
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The Whalebone on Wincolmlee, Hull
Image: © Ian S
Taken: 29 Aug 2011
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Wincolmlee, Kingston upon Hull
Pauls Agriculture Ltd. was a subsidiary of BOCM Pauls, animal feed manufacturers. The company's premises were at No.141 Wincolmlee, linked to the old mill on the west bank of the river Hull by an overhead walkway. In the centre, background, International Tool Supplies, No.161 Wincolmlee.
Image: © Bernard Sharp
Taken: 21 Jul 1985
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Wincolmlee, Hull
Image: © Ian S
Taken: 17 Dec 2016
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Wincolmlee, Kingston upon Hull
Nos.161 & 165 Wincolmlee, Business Print & Design, and the Whalebone Inn respectively. The public house was established circa 1800, with two street frontages, the other being Lincoln Street. Sole survivor of the once many pubs serving the Greenland whaling yards of the area. Retains illuminated M & R Ales (Moor & Robson's) sign and 1920s leaded light windows.
Image: © Bernard Sharp
Taken: 30 Jun 2013
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Lincoln Street, Kingston upon Hull
The Whalebone Inn, No.165 Wincolmlee, was established circa 1800, with two street frontages, the other being Lincoln Street. Sole survivor of the once many pubs serving the Greenland whaling yards of the area. Retains illuminated M & R Ales sign - Moors' & Robson's Breweries Limited was acquired by Hewitt Brothers Ltd in 1960 and was closed. See also:
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Image: © Bernard Sharp
Taken: 1 Mar 2014
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Wincolmlee, Kingston upon Hull
The Whalebone Inn, No.165 Wincolmlee, was established circa 1800, with two street frontages, the other being Lincoln Street. Sole survivor of the once many pubs serving the Greenland whaling yards of the area. This sign is no longer displayed.
Image: © Bernard Sharp
Taken: 21 Jul 1985
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Wincolmlee, Kingston upon Hull
The Whalebone Inn, No.165 Wincolmlee, was established circa 1800, with two street frontages, the other being Lincoln Street. Sole survivor of the once many pubs serving the Greenland whaling yards of the area. Retains 1920s leaded light windows.
See also:
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Image: © Bernard Sharp
Taken: 14 Jul 2013
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Lincoln Street, Kingston upon Hull
The Whalebone Inn, No.165 Wincolmlee, was established circa 1800, with two street frontages, the other being Wincolmlee. Sole survivor of the once many pubs serving the Greenland whaling yards of the area. Retains illuminated M & R Ales (Moor & Robson's) sign.
See also:
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Image: © Bernard Sharp
Taken: 14 Jul 2013
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