Ref: Albert_Dock_19880402_0006. Albert Dock, Kingston Upon Hull, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom, Circa 1984. Pictured: J Marr vessel Seisella {Originally Southella), a former stern trawler converted for cable laying.
Ref: Hull 20250831_0011. Wellington Street, Kingston Upon Hull, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom, 31 August, 2025. Pictured: Railway lines. During the industrial revolution the railway was king, the lines were often embeded into public roadways were needed, theses rails have fortunatly been retained in the cobelstones leading to the swing bridge crossing the lock pit on Hull’s marina, formally the commercial Humber Dock.
Ref: WW Dock_19840312_0001. Two Fleetwood trawlers seen in dry dock in Hull, the furthest vessel is M.T. Norina (2) - FD324, completed by Goole Shipbuilding & Repair Co Ltd in 1975 (Yd. No. 585) for J Marr & Sons, the sister trawler in the forground M.T. Idena - FD325 Completed in 1976 by Goole Shipbuilding & Repair Co Ltd, Goole (Yd. No. 586) for J Marr & Son Ltd, Fleetwood as IDENA. Registered at Fleetwood. William Wright Dry Dock, Kingston Upon Hull, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom, 12 March, 1984.
Ref: The Deep_20010113_0112. The Deep, Kingston Upon Hull, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom, 13 January, 2001. Pictured: The Deep is Hull’s award-winning aquarium or submarium, built and completed in the early 2000’s. It is seen here mid-construction, with most of the structural steelwork in place. It was designed by Terry Farrell and built as part of the UK National Lottery's Millennium Commission project.
Swanella_19840618_0007. Pictured: This is a sight I never tired of, to stand in the bottom of a dry dock and gaze up at a massive ship towering above. The J Marr freezer trawler Swanella undergoing a refit to become the floating base for the Operation Raleigh project. William Wright Dry Dock, Kingston Upon Hull, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom, 18 June, 1984.