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Wincolmlee, Kingston upon Hull
A blocked-up first-floor window is host to the sign of the Bay Horse, Nos.115 & 117 Wincolmlee, a good traditional example of a 19th century public house.
Image: © Bernard Sharp
Taken: 21 Jul 1985
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Wincolmlee, Hull
Looking north-northwest with the Bay Horse pub at No.115 (on the corner of Machell Street) on the near left. Further north along Wincolmlee is the Maizecor mill at No.141. Maizecor carry out the dry milling of maize for use in snack foods, breakfast cereals and brewing. The original Bay Horse pub was built in 1802 by Robert Beharrell senior and rebuilt by Peter Robson in 1878.
Image: © Paul Glazzard
Taken: 1 Apr 2009
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Wincolmlee, Kingston upon Hull
At No.115-117 Wincolmlee, with the junction of Machell Street, stands The Bay Horse public house, formerly owned by Bass Yorkshire.
Image: © Bernard Sharp
Taken: Unknown
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The Bay Horse
The Bay Horse pub, situated on the corner of Machell Street and Wincolmlee in Hull.
Image: © Stephen Meara-Blount
Taken: 21 Apr 2012
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Former Bay Horse public house, Wincolmlee, Hull
Image: © Ian S
Taken: 19 Sep 2020
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Scott Street Bridge
Looking north up stream. The bridge from 1901 is no longer in use and remains open to river traffic. This is a typical view of this area.
Image: © Stephen Horncastle
Taken: 18 Jun 2005
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Wincomlee
Picture taken from the Scott Street junction looking approx. North. On the right is the Scott Street bridge which is now fixed permanently in the open position due to the closure of the Hull hydraulic system. The Maizecor bridge connects their wharf to the mill on the left.
Image: © David Wright
Taken: 21 Sep 2006
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River Hull
Picture taken just South of the Scott Street Bridge looking downstream towards North Bridge. The "Pia Theresa" is lying alongside a wharf on the East bank.
Image: © David Wright
Taken: 21 Sep 2006
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Scott Street Bridge
A monument to the decay of the urban infrastructure. This bridge over the River Hull has been fixed permanently in the "up" position rather than kept in service. Given that bridges over the river are not exactly plentiful this decision is difficult to understand.
Image: © David Wright
Taken: 21 Sep 2006
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Scott Street Bridge, Hull
Lifting road bridge over the River Hull, built in 1901-02 to allow road access from Scott Street on the west (city centre) side to Jenning Street. Now permanently open to river traffic. Remember: no parking on the double yellow lines.
Image: © Paul Glazzard
Taken: 7 Nov 2006
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