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The street was a mixture of housing with shops at either end, but was lost for the creation of the A165 Freetown Way. Mytongate Detailed street map of Hull city centre, East Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom (formerly Humberside). John Turner was on hand once again making films which focused particularly on the youth of Hull – a post war generation emerging into a new culture with a bright future," Sean adds.

Maps provide a detailed view about the local area and how land use has changed over the centuries. They were compiled for various reasons and there are a huge number of maps and plans to discover. Located in east Hull, running from Holderness Road on the southern side, Waller Street was once a busy and densely populated part of the city. But of course, Hull's history means much of the city is unrecognisable from 100 years ago thanks to the Blitz and the vast swathes of housing being removed by the Hull Corporation Department of Health.

Street Map of the English City of Kingston-Upon-Hull: Find places of interest in the city of Kingston-Upon-Hull in East Yorkshire, England UK, with this handy printable street map. View streets in the centre of Kingston-Upon-Hull and areas which surround Hull, including neighbouring villages and attractions.

There are further maps and plans in our archive collections. You can search for these on our online catalogue. Try using keywords such as "map" or "plan". Access Situated between Spencer Street and Brooke Street, Garden Street ran from Portland Street and was intersected by North Street. Street Map of Hull City Centre: Detailed street map for Hull city centre in East Yorkshire. Large and clear map of Hull, East Yorkshire (formerly Humberside), England, UK. Most maps can be viewed in the library area or search room and many can be accessed through the map drawers.Changing times are perfectly reflected in these two pictures showing work progressing on the roundabout which now connects Ferensway with Hessle Road and Castle Street, taking in the old Mytongate. Hull’s earliest Ordnance Survey map is that of 1855. At a scale of 1:2500 it shows the expanding town of Hull, which had begun to develop beyond its medieval boundaries. It also covers the immediate area around Hull, which was eventually absorbed into its borough, including some areas which were then part of the East Riding. Complementing the earlier maps are a series of 1:1250 scale maps dating from 1949 to the present day. This series shows Hull in the immediate years after the Second World War, and show how the city altered due to the numerous air raids during the war. Maps from the late 1960s and 1970s show its redevelopment with the removal of some housing across the city, most notably places like Hessle Road. The 1980s saw a continuation of Hull’s development, with the city centre being pedestrianised. Later maps from this series take into account developments and changes during the first two decades of the 21st century. Hull History Centre holdings Many of the Ordnance Survey maps are available to browse in the library area. The most notable dates are those for 1855, 1892, 1910, 1928 and 1949-present day. Access is available via the map cabinets in the library area and includes: More East Yorkshire Town Maps: Goole - Bridlington - Brough - Beverley - Driffield - Market Weighton

People travelled from new out of town neighbourhoods with schools, playing fields and libraries into the city centre to enjoy shopping and the new civic areas," Sean said. However, by the end of the war the area had descended into a sorry state. It remained until Mount Pleasant Retail Park was built - today the street is the shopping area's car park. Waterworks Street Similar to a ‘fly on the wall’ documentary, the camera and its operator have little or no impact on the subject of the recording. Read More Related Articles It took its name from being the principle road to the hamlet of Myton. Myton meant "farm where rivers meet," in this case being the River Hull and Humber. During the 18th century the road was described as being "open and airy". Waller Street And the footage featured in the DVD is said to be a brilliant record of young people at a time of generational change.Henry Broadley was born in 1793 and was a member of the Conservative party who sat in the House of Commons between the years 1837 and 1851. Situated off Ferensway and running alongside Hull's Paragon Station, the street was perhaps best known as being where the infamous Blue Box stood. It was a mixture of lower class houses and was eventually considered unfit for habitation by the Department of Health. The street was demolished and later replaced with Ferensway. Kent Street/Beeton Street Much of what we see here was the brainchild of Udolphus Coates, the first chartered planner to be appointed by the city." scale OS maps are also available for 1892, 1910 and 1928. A scale of 1:500 is also available for 1892. From the Second World War to the present day, OS maps are at a scale of 1:1250. What kind of information do the maps provide?



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