User:Hullian111/Kingston upon Hull/2022
This is a gallery of files created by Hullian111. of life and times in Kingston upon Hull in 2022 |
'New' Herons on Holderness Road (11/12/2022) edit
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For the first time in 25 years, the old Woolworths on Holderness Road is one shop again. Formerly occupied by a Lloyds Bank branch that closed in February 2022, the site is now occupied by Heron Foods, which was previously situated next door to it. The extension was completed in early December 2022.
University of Hull construction updates (14/11/2022) edit
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With blue construction barriers down, new windows and lighting is revealed in the extension of the University of Hull's Student Central complex, the former site of a Waterstones that closed in 2020. Soft furnishings are also seen inside with protective wrapping.
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Installed between the 9th and 12th of November, work on securing and furnishing the modular Centre of Excellence for Data Science, Al, and Modelling (DAIM) building is now well underway at the University of Hull.
A wander around the University of Hull (19/10/2022) edit
Wilberforce Building edit
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The Wilberforce Building of the University of Hull, recently adorned with street art by students Dan Cullen, Tania Fu and local artist Calvin Innes
From the footbridge edit
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Foundation work well underway for the Centre of Excellence for Data Science, Al, and Modelling (DAIM) at the University of Hull
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Barriers hiding construction work of a new Student Central complex in the Student Central building of the University of Hull. This is the site of a Waterstones, which closed sometime around 2020
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Looking south towards the Wilberforce Building
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Looking across a car park towards the Wilberforce Building
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Looking north towards Student Central
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Looking up towards the footbridge connecting the Wilberforce Building with Student Central
Strike action & new ambulances (9/10/2022) edit
Unite picket line outside Hull Paragon Interchange edit
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Striking Stagecoach in Hull workers at a Unite picket line outside Hull Paragon Interchange
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A strikebreaking bus driver runs the gauntlet past the Stagecoach in Hull-Unite picket line at Hull Paragon Interchange
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A close-up of the banner and some strikers at the Stagecoach in Hull-Unite picket line at Hull Paragon Interchange
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A lone Unite flag marks the demarcation line of the Stagecoach in Hull-Unite picket line at Hull Paragon Interchange
Newly-delivered Fiat Ducato ambulances edit
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An unregistered 2022 Fiat Ducato featuring the new larger Fiat logo, built by Fiat to 'Veicolo Urgente' (Urgent Vehicle) specification and finished in British ambulance yellow, one of a large shipment of Ducatos stored in a storage yard near a Fiat dealership in Kingston upon Hull. These are likely to be converted to ambulances at the O&H Vehicle Technology facility in nearby Goole
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Rear of a Yorkshire Ambulance Service Fiat Ducato, likely stored for warranty work
Proclamation of Charles III (11/9/2022) edit
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Hull City Hall and the statue of Queen Victoria on the day of the proclamation of Charles III as King following the death of HM Queen Elizabeth II
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Floral tributes to HM Queen Elizabeth II at the foot of the statue of Queen Victoria in Hull City Centre
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Crowds gather in front of Hull City Hall for the proclamation of Charles III as King
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A procession of assorted guests and Hull nobility is lead by a bagpiper for the proclamation of Charles III as King
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The procession reaches Queen Victoria Square
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The ceremonial maces of the Lord Mayor, carried to Hull City Hall for the proclamation of Charles III as King
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The Town Crier of Kingston upon Hull, present on the balcony of Hull City Hall for the proclamation of Charles III as King
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Guests and dignitaries and nobility attending the proclamation of Charles III as King wait to go onto Hull City Hall's balcony
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Crowds gather in front of Hull City Hall for the proclamation of Charles III as King
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The ceremonial figures depart Hull City Hall’s balcony following the proclamation of Charles III as King
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The Union Flag on Hull City Hall is lowered to half-mast following the proclamation of Charles III as King after the death of HM Queen Elizabeth II
Pride in Hull 2022 (30/7/2022) edit
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Go North East's 6050, a 2012 Volvo B9TL Wright Gemini 2 in deregulation-era heritage livery, is seen parked outside of Kingston upon Hull's Guildhall ahead of Pride in Hull 2022.
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Stagecoach in Hull's 10734, a 2016 ADL Enviro400 MMC then recently revealed in 'Proud to Serve' livery, parked outside of Kingston upon Hull's Guildhall ahead of Pride in Hull 2022.
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Humberside Fire & Rescue's DH23P4, a 2017 Scania P280 with EmergencyOne water ladder (WrL) bodywork based at Scunthorpe fire station (DH23) and wrapped in Pride livery, leads the way shortly before the beginning of Pride in Hull 2022.
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A road sign marking the closure of one of many roads in Hull City Centre for Pride in Hull 2022.
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A Hull City Council Pride-liveried street cleaner sweeps up Alfred Gelder Street shortly before Pride in Hull 2022. Pictured in the background is The Warren, with rainbow banners hung from its third-floor windows.
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A rear view of Hull City Council's Pride-liveried street cleaner, showing detailed elements of the livery.
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The 2022 Pride in Hull parade begins, marked by a line of security guards.
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The Humberside Police Band and some stilt walkers - as well as a random security guard - lead the 2022 Pride in Hull parade.
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Numerous pride flags on display by marchers at the 2022 Pride in Hull parade.
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The Hull Roundheads squad, festooned in transgender pride flags, flying various flags with their club logo on them at the 2022 Pride in Hull parade.
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KCOM employees and other personnel at the 2022 Pride in Hull parade.
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Humberside Fire and Rescue personnel and a tall Pride flag defaced with a smiley face flying at the Pride in Hull parade.
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Smoke bombs and Pride flags a-plenty at the 2022 Pride in Hull parade.
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A large NHS banner carried by CHCP personnel at the 2022 Pride in Hull parade.
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A performer at the 2022 Pride in Hull parade.
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Representatives of the East Riding of Yorkshire Council at the 2022 Pride in Hull parade.
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A cadre of Hull Volunteers at the 2022 Pride in Hull parade.
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Members of the 'Wilberforcian Steampunk Corporation' at the 2022 Pride in Hull parade.
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Representatives for Hull City Council fostering at the 2022 Pride in Hull parade.
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Representatives of area NHS teaching hospitals at the 2022 Pride in Hull parade.
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Representatives of NHS 'OpCourage' at the 2022 Pride in Hull parade.
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Stagecoach in Hull's 10734 marks the end of the 2022 Pride in Hull parade.
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Crowds gather as the end of the 2022 Pride in Hull parade passes through to Queen's Gardens.
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A small gathering of people at the top of the BBC Building having a good time watching the 2022 Pride in Hull parade.
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Party's over: the street cleaners of Hull City Council prepare to move in after the 2022 Pride in Hull parade has passed through.
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Queen's Gardens and The Warren from the queue to enter Pride in Hull 2022 site.
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A KCOM K6 telephone box in Pride colours in Kingston upon Hull during Pride in Hull 2022.
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The two Pride-liveried (well, sort-of) buses attending Pride in Hull 2022 staging along Queen's Dock Avenue.
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The entrance to Queen's Gardens during Pride in Hull 2022.
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The main walk of the Pride in Hull 2022 site at Queen's Gardens, Kingston upon Hull.
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A 'Back to Ours' installation found at the 2022 Pride in Hull event in Queen's Gardens.
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A City of Hull Street Angels bus at Pride in Hull 2022, formerly a London Dial-A-Ride minibus.
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The stage area within Queen's Gardens for Pride in Hull 2022.
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Rainbow 'PRIDE' lettering in Queen's Gardens for Pride in Hull 2022.
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Humberside Fire and Rescue's DH23P4 appliance on display at Pride in Hull 2022.
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Detail of the locker wrapping on Humberside Fire and Rescue's DH23P4, on display at Pride in Hull 2022 to advertise that fire does not, in fact, discriminate against the LGBTQ+ community.
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Stalls and crowds along Guildhall Road facing north at Pride in Hull 2022.
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Stalls and crowds along Guildhall Road facing south at Pride in Hull 2022.
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The Progress pride flag flying high atop the Kingston upon Hull Guildhall for Pride in Hull 2022.
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Banners aloft on The Warren for Pride in Hull 2022.
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Stagecoach in Hull's 10734, a 2016 ADL Enviro400 MMC then recently revealed in 'Proud to Serve' livery, adorned with a Progress pride flag at Queen's Gardens for Pride in Hull 2022.
2022 Commonwealth Games Queen's Baton Relay (13/7/2022) edit
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A sign on Alfred Gelder Street in Kingston upon Hull warning of road closures due to the Queen's Baton Relay for the 2022 Commonwealth Games
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A small crowd starts to build on the corner of Princes Dock Avenue in Kingston upon Hull as the convoy for the Queen's Baton Relay approaches
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The Queen's Baton Relay for the 2022 Commonwealth Games approaches down Princes Dock Avenue
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The baton for the 2022 Commonwealth Games is carried down Princes Dock Avenue
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The baton for the 2022 Commonwealth Games is carried down Princes Dock Avenue
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Part of the entourage of Queen's Baton Relay vehicles for the 2022 Commonwealth Games
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Staffers for the Queen's Baton Relay for the 2022 Commonwealth Games run back to their entourage vehicles on Lowgate
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The statue of William 'King Billy' III and its flanking lamps down Lowgate
Bransholme Waterworks (3/7/2022) edit
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The Bransholme Waterworks and its adjoining reservoir, a major element of the flood defences of northern Kingston upon Hull
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The main pumping building of the Bransholme Waterworks
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The algae-covered reservoir of the Bransholme Waterworks
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A seagull and a duck in flight at the Bransholme Waterworks
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A little egret and a seagull at the banks of the Bransholme Waterworks
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Ducks swimming through the algae of the Bransholme Waterworks
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Swans and cygnets swimming in the Bransholme Waterworks
Sewell Group Craven Park (26/6/2022) edit
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The main pedestrian entrance to Sewell Group Craven Park. Pictured is the North Stand and part of the Roger Millward West Stand
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The Roger Millward West Stand
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The 'Craven Streat' complex
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The East Stand
Storm Eunice chimney collapse (18/2/2022) edit
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Humberside Fire & Rescue Service firefighters securing a loose chimney damaged by Storm Eunice in East Hull
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A closer view of an East Hull chimney damaged by Storm Eunice tended to by Humberside Fire and Rescue Service firefighters using a Aerial Ladder Platform (ALP)
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Humberside Fire and Rescue Service firefighters from Calvert Lane fire station begin to pack up after securing a loose chimney damaged by Storm Eunice in East Hull
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A view from the front as Humberside Fire and Rescue Service firefighters from Calvert Lane fire station pack up after securing a loose chimney damaged by Storm Eunice in East Hull
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An illusionary view down a street in East Hull where Humberside Fire and Rescue Service firefighters had just finished securing a loose chimney damaged by Storm Eunice