EAW029405 ENGLAND (1950). The Docks, Grimsby, 1950
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Title | [EAW029405] The Docks, Grimsby, 1950 |
Reference | EAW029405 |
Date | 5-April-1950 |
Link | |
Place name | GRIMSBY |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 527855, 411260 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.068487854236607, 53.582080634225 |
National Grid Reference | TA279113 |
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Surface World war 2 Air Raid Shelters. |
rivermersey |
Monday 31st of March 2014 11:00:15 PM |
Surface Air Raid shelter. |
rivermersey |
Monday 31st of March 2014 10:58:08 PM |
Surface Air Raid shelter. |
rivermersey |
Monday 31st of March 2014 10:58:05 PM |
OXO advert |
Vauni |
Tuesday 4th of March 2014 03:35:42 PM |
No.1 Fish Dock |
Class31 |
Monday 3rd of March 2014 07:35:47 PM |
Royal Dock |
Class31 |
Monday 3rd of March 2014 07:14:10 PM |
Abandoned lock - appears it has been filled in? |
MB |
Friday 21st of February 2014 11:24:46 AM |
Grimsby trawler - GY registration |
MB |
Friday 21st of February 2014 11:20:31 AM |
'Grimsby Frozen Products Ltd' |
MB |
Friday 21st of February 2014 11:18:25 AM |
Possibly a portable air compressor to power jackhammers etc |
MB |
Friday 21st of February 2014 11:17:25 AM |
Brake vans for goods trains |
MB |
Friday 21st of February 2014 10:37:06 AM |
'..HL' on funnel. Does L stand for line? |
MB |
Friday 21st of February 2014 10:35:52 AM |
Associated Humber Lines, founded in 1935, brought several companies under one management including the North Sea operations of the LNER. |
mannidaze |
Wednesday 30th of January 2019 07:03:40 PM |
Two lorries appear to be AEC Matadors - or similar |
MB |
Friday 21st of February 2014 10:33:26 AM |
Shape of hull indicates that this vessel is a paddle steamer |
MB |
Friday 21st of February 2014 10:31:14 AM |
This is The Humber ferry PS Lincoln Castle of 1940. Served on the Hull - New Holland route until c1978 for British Railways and their successors. The last paddle steamer in regular service in the British Isles and coal fired until the end. Subsequently preserved in Hessle as a pub, she was regrettably broken up a few years ago back here in Grimsby. Her former consorts on the run, Wingfield Castle and Tattershall Castle of 1934 are still in existence,at Hartlepool and on the Thames respectively. |
John Wass |
Sunday 2nd of November 2014 08:39:02 PM |
N. E. R. No. 7 Hull |
MB |
Friday 21st of February 2014 10:29:45 AM |