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Hull is a city in Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom and Europe, and is located on the River Hull at its junction with the Humber Estuary

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Background imageHull Collection: The crew of a diving boat chat with a crew member of the Boyd Line Ltd sidewinder trawler

The crew of a diving boat chat with a crew member of the Boyd Line Ltd sidewinder trawler Arctic Ranger as she lay alongside St Andrews Dock, Hull. Circa June 1948

Background imageHull Collection: The trawler Cape Palliser seen here leaving a busy St Andrews Dock

The trawler Cape Palliser seen here leaving a busy St Andrews Dock, Hull for the Northern fishing grounds. 2nd September 1959

Background imageHull Collection: The Coaster Hydrus seen here moored in the River Hull 17th January 1983

The Coaster Hydrus seen here moored in the River Hull 17th January 1983

Background imageHull Collection: The wife and young child of one of the crew of the fishing vessel William McCann waits

The wife and young child of one of the crew of the fishing vessel William McCann waits on the dock side as the boat returns to harbour. 30th September 1980

Background imageHull Collection: The catch from the trawler Valther is off loaded at the Fish Dock prior to the mornings

The catch from the trawler Valther is off loaded at the Fish Dock prior to the mornings auction. 10th March 1978

Background imageHull Collection: The Thor Trawl factory trawler seen here in a Hull dry dock undergoing repairs

The Thor Trawl factory trawler seen here in a Hull dry dock undergoing repairs. 13th December 1984

Background imageHull Collection: The trawler Magnolia seen here at lowtide at the entrance to St Andrews Dock

The trawler Magnolia seen here at lowtide at the entrance to St Andrews Dock, Hull 11th October 1956

Background imageHull Collection: Kingston Cairngorm seen here leaving Hull for the Northern fishing grounds. Circa 1935

Kingston Cairngorm seen here leaving Hull for the Northern fishing grounds. Circa 1935

Background imageHull Collection: Trawlers tied up in St Andrews Dock, Hull 25th April 1968

Trawlers tied up in St Andrews Dock, Hull 25th April 1968

Background imageHull Collection: The crew of the St Jason seen here landing their catch of frozen cod. 22nd August 1968

The crew of the St Jason seen here landing their catch of frozen cod. 22nd August 1968

Background imageHull Collection: A pilot of 75 Squadron, RAF Driffield seen here walking back to the crew room as a

A pilot of 75 Squadron, RAF Driffield seen here walking back to the crew room as a Vickers Virginia bomber approaches the airfield. 1st March 1937

Background imageHull Collection: A Iris III flying boat seen here under construction at the Blackburn factory

A Iris III flying boat seen here under construction at the Blackburn factory, Brough before being handed over to 209 Squadron. Circa 1930

Background imageHull Collection: Vickers Virginia VI heavy night bomber. Circa 1931

Vickers Virginia VI heavy night bomber. Circa 1931

Background imageHull Collection: Precision flying demonstrated by Hawker Harts of 18 Squadron of the RAF 25th June 1933

Precision flying demonstrated by Hawker Harts of 18 Squadron of the RAF 25th June 1933

Background imageHull Collection: A Iris III flying boat seen here being handed over to 209 Squadron at the Blackburn

A Iris III flying boat seen here being handed over to 209 Squadron at the Blackburn factory, Brough. Circa 1930

Background imageHull Collection: The first Blackburn Perth flying boat seen here on the slipway at the Blackburn works at

The first Blackburn Perth flying boat seen here on the slipway at the Blackburn works at Brough after being christen by Lady Atkins. 9th October 1933

Background imageHull Collection: A woman seen here using the Automatic Fish and Chip dispenser at Redfern

A woman seen here using the Automatic Fish and Chip dispenser at Redferns fish and chip restaurant at Withernsea. Circa 1938

Background imageHull Collection: A Handley Page H. P. 54 Harrow heavy bomber of 215 Squadron seen here during a RAF at home

A Handley Page H. P. 54 Harrow heavy bomber of 215 Squadron seen here during a RAF at home
A Handley Page H.P.54 Harrow heavy bomber of 215 Squadron seen here during a RAF at home day at RAF Driffield. Circa 1937

Background imageHull Collection: Prototype Blackburn RB. 2 Sydney seen here moored close to the Blackburn works at Brough

Prototype Blackburn RB. 2 Sydney seen here moored close to the Blackburn works at Brough
Prototype Blackburn RB.2 Sydney seen here moored close to the Blackburn works at Brough. Circa 1930

Background imageHull Collection: A Blackburn Perth aircraft of 209 Squadron seen here being prepared for a test flight

A Blackburn Perth aircraft of 209 Squadron seen here being prepared for a test flight from the sea near the Blackburn works at Brough. Circa January 1934

Background imageHull Collection: A Blackburn Iris V seen here being handed over to 209 Squadron of the RAF at

A Blackburn Iris V seen here being handed over to 209 Squadron of the RAF at the Blackburn works at Brough. The aircraft flew to Felixstowe later in the day. Circa March 1932

Background imageHull Collection: A Blackburn Perth aircraft of 204 Squadron seen here being launched from the slipway of

A Blackburn Perth aircraft of 204 Squadron seen here being launched from the slipway of the Blackburn works at Brough. Circa 16th April 1934

Background imageHull Collection: A Blackburn Perth aircraft of 204 Squadron seen here taking off from the sea near

A Blackburn Perth aircraft of 204 Squadron seen here taking off from the sea near the Blackburn works at Brough. Circa 16th April 1934

Background imageHull Collection: Sea trials of the Blackburn Shark fitted with floats off the Yorkshire coast close to

Sea trials of the Blackburn Shark fitted with floats off the Yorkshire coast close to the Blackburn works at Brough. April 1935

Background imageHull Collection: The floor of ballroom being sanded and polished at the new Withernsea Pavilion

The floor of ballroom being sanded and polished at the new Withernsea Pavilion. Circa 1937

Background imageHull Collection: Workers at Brough watch a Blackburn Perth aircraft of 209 Squadron seen here during a

Workers at Brough watch a Blackburn Perth aircraft of 209 Squadron seen here during a test flight. Circa January 1934

Background imageHull Collection: A Blackburn Perth aircraft of 209 Squadron seen here taking off from the sea near

A Blackburn Perth aircraft of 209 Squadron seen here taking off from the sea near the Blackburn works at Brough. Circa January 1934

Background imageHull Collection: A Blackburn B2 aircraft seen here on the beach at Filey. 1st June 1932

A Blackburn B2 aircraft seen here on the beach at Filey. 1st June 1932

Background imageHull Collection: A rear gunner of 51 Squadron poses in a rear turret of a Vickers Virginia X with members

A rear gunner of 51 Squadron poses in a rear turret of a Vickers Virginia X with members of the ground crew around him at RAF Diffield 1st March 1937

Background imageHull Collection: A De Havilland DH Venom FB1 seen here being re-fuelled at RAF Leconfield during

A De Havilland DH Venom FB1 seen here being re-fuelled at RAF Leconfield during preparations for the stations Battle of Britain Day celebrations. Circa September 1955

Background imageHull Collection: A Gloster Meteor ground crew make last minute check before taking off for the gunnery

A Gloster Meteor ground crew make last minute check before taking off for the gunnery range at RAF Leconfield. Circa 1955

Background imageHull Collection: Pilot and navigator climb aboard a Javelin interceptor of 72 Squadron at RAF Leconfield

Pilot and navigator climb aboard a Javelin interceptor of 72 Squadron at RAF Leconfield circa 1960

Background imageHull Collection: The RAF, Leconfield, 'At Home'flying display as part of Battle of Britain

The RAF, Leconfield, "At Home"flying display as part of Battle of Britain
The RAF, Leconfield, " At Home" flying display as part of Battle of Britain Week. Here is a general view of the aircraft ready to fly and returning from flights

Background imageHull Collection: Lightning F MK1 of 74 Squadron seen here on the apron of RAF Leconfield

Lightning F MK1 of 74 Squadron seen here on the apron of RAF Leconfield. 15th October 1961

Background imageHull Collection: Jan 1955 - AOC (Air officer commanding) Visit to auxilary personel at RAF Sutton Hull

Jan 1955 - AOC (Air officer commanding) Visit to auxilary personel at RAF Sutton Hull. 1st January 1955

Background imageHull Collection: Flt Lt D D Mitchell, N D Want, Master-Nav A J Cross and Flying officer J Frewer

Flt Lt D D Mitchell, N D Want, Master-Nav A J Cross and Flying officer J Frewer (left to right) of 72 Squadron leave their Gloster Javelin aircraft at dispersal following a standby duty during

Background imageHull Collection: Lt Dave White, centre, commanding officer of D Flight, 22 Squadron

Lt Dave White, centre, commanding officer of D Flight, 22 Squadron, with fellow crew members Master Navigator Ron Dedmen, left

Background imageHull Collection: Wing commander Bryan Cox (left) commanding officer of 19 Lightning Squadron gives a final

Wing commander Bryan Cox (left) commanding officer of 19 Lightning Squadron gives a final briefing to his pilots at RAF Leconfield before take-off. 1st September 1965

Background imageHull Collection: Two Hawker Hunter aircraft of 92 squadron. The Blue Diamonds

Two Hawker Hunter aircraft of 92 squadron. The Blue Diamonds RAF display team seen taking off from RAF Leconfield. Circa 1955

Background imageHull Collection: RAF Holmptons 25 ton Type 80 Radar eye whirls continuously

RAF Holmptons 25 ton Type 80 Radar eye whirls continuously. The base is an early warning radar station part of the ROTOR Radar Defence Programme. 1st March 1968

Background imageHull Collection: 145 Squadron English Electric Lightning T. 4 XM987 seen here during routine maintenance

145 Squadron English Electric Lightning T. 4 XM987 seen here during routine maintenance
145 Squadron English Electric Lightning T.4 XM987 seen here during routine maintenance RAF Leconfield. Circa 1965

Background imageHull Collection: RAF Patrington / Holmpton One of the operators of the type 80 early warning radar

RAF Patrington / Holmpton One of the operators of the type 80 early warning radar, tracks a unidentified aircraft in UK airspace in one of the radar cabins

Background imageHull Collection: RAF Patrington - This tunnel leads down to the secret, attack-proof radar base 130ft

RAF Patrington - This tunnel leads down to the secret, attack-proof radar base 130ft below. It is curved at the far-end, to minimise the effect of a bomb blast

Background imageHull Collection: Looking like an Antartic expedition, workers at RAF Fylindales on the North Yorkshire

Looking like an Antartic expedition, workers at RAF Fylindales on the North Yorkshire moors line up beside the RAF Westland Whirlwind search

Background imageHull Collection: English aviator Amy Johnson arrives at Hedon Airport, near her home town of Hull

English aviator Amy Johnson arrives at Hedon Airport, near her home town of Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, in her De Havilland DH.60 Gipsy Moth aircraft G-aAH during celebrations to mark her

Background imageHull Collection: Scottish fisher girls seen here on the quay at Hull fish dock

Scottish fisher girls seen here on the quay at Hull fish dock, waiting for the fishing fleet to return. Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, September 1946

Background imageHull Collection: Hull City football club. Mr Cliff Britten, the Club Manager

Hull City football club. Mr Cliff Britten, the Club Manager, with his Chairman of Directors, Mr Harold Needler, inspecting the foundation work for a new stand. 16th March 1965

Background imageHull Collection: Mr Norman Packer, worker at the Dock office, at King George Dock in Hull, East Yorkshire

Mr Norman Packer, worker at the Dock office, at King George Dock in Hull, East Yorkshire. 16th March 1965



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Hull Collection

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