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Hanover Square, Kingston upon Hull
'Mankind Under Threat', sculpture by Jimmy Boyle, 1985, originally installed in Queen's Gardens. The commemorative plaque reads: 'Mankind under Threat by Jimmy Boyle and others from the Gateway in Edinburgh. The gift of Susan and Alec Horsley. International Year of Peace 1986'. Planning approval 22 July 2016 to relocate the bronze statue to Hanover Square, adjacent to the Treasury and opposite the Guildhall.
Image: © Bernard Sharp
Taken: 18 Feb 2018
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Alfred Gelder Street, Kingston upon Hull
As Kingston upon Hull gets ready to host 'UK City of Culture 2017', 'Destination Hull 2017 and beyond' is the biggest regeneration programme the city has ever seen. Depicted are works being undertaken in Carr Lane between the Town Docks Museum and Beverley Gate. Background, left to right: The Wilson Centre (one of the Council's Customer Service Centres), the Guildhall (seat of the city's local government), various commercial buildings, south side of Alfred Gelder Street.
Image: © Bernard Sharp
Taken: 8 Apr 2016
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Guildhall, Alfred Gelder Street, Kingston upon Hull
The Guildhall was built 1903-16 as civic offices and law courts, replacing the Town Hall, demolished 1912, and sundry other buildings to the rear. The principal elevation faces Alfred Gelder Street.
Image: © Bernard Sharp
Taken: 8 Jan 2013
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Alfred Gelder Street, Kingston upon Hull
The Guildhall, Lowgate and Alfred Gelder Street, 1906-1914, by Sir Edwin Cooper of Russell, Cooper & Davis. The principal entrance to the former Law Courts has a giant recessed arch on Composite columns with the seated figure of 'Justice' on the projecting prow of a boat over the doorway; the carving is by Albert H. Hodge, a Scottish sculptor. Grade II* Listed Building http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-387426-guildhall-
Image: © Bernard Sharp
Taken: 5 Mar 2014
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Guildhall Road, Kingston upon Hull
The Treasury building was developed by the City Council circa 1989. It replaced the old dock warehouses on the site. Viewed from Queen's Gardens.
Image: © Bernard Sharp
Taken: 5 Jan 2018
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Guildhall Road, Kingston upon Hull
The 18th century warehouses on the south side of the road were originally constructed consequential of the building of the New Dock, later Queen's Dock, now the site of Queen's Gardens. Prior to demolition, the warehouses were used by the City Council as offices and for storage of equipment by the grounds maintenance staff. The site is being redeveloped for the construction of new offices for the City Treasury.
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Image: © Bernard Sharp
Taken: 15 Apr 1988
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Alfred Gelder Street, Kingston upon Hull
Queen Victoria House was acquired by the City Council for its new city centre Customer Service Centre. The Wilson Centre, named after Charles Wilson, the Hull-based Victorian shipping magnate, was opened to the public on 31 January 2011.
Centre background, the Guildhall was built 1903-16 as civic offices and law courts, replacing the Town Hall, demolished 1912, and sundry other buildings to the rear. Grade II* Listed Building https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1279708
Image: © Bernard Sharp
Taken: 18 Feb 2018
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Alfred Gelder Street, Kingston upon Hull
The Guildhall was built 1903-16 as civic offices and law courts, replacing the Town Hall, demolished 1912, and sundry other buildings to the rear. Grade II* Listed Building https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1279708
Illustrated is the entrance to the former 'Sessions Court'. The ornate cast-iron gates, 1905-8, by Nelson E. Dawson (1859-1941). The elaborate trophies, in the round-headed archway, by Albert Hemstock Hodge (1875-1918).
Image: © Bernard Sharp
Taken: 30 Sep 2018
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The Guildhall
The Guildhall, Hull.
Image: © Keith Evans
Taken: 24 Jul 2014
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The Guildhall
Image: © N Chadwick
Taken: 21 Mar 2015
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