Chapel at Hull Trinity House and statue outside east front, Kingston upon Hull, 1941. Creator: George Bernard Wood.

Chapel at Hull Trinity House and statue outside east front, Kingston upon Hull, 1941. Creator: George Bernard Wood.

2-854-319 - Historic England Archive/Heritage Images

Chapel at Hull Trinity House and statue outside east front, Princes Dock Street, Kingston upon Hull, 1941. An exterior view of the east elevation of Trinity House Chapel, with a partial view of a sculpture of Oceanus and a bomb shelter in the foreground . The chapel dates to 1842, and was built by H. F. Lockwood. The east elevation is rusticated and has four giant Corinthian pilasters supporting a plain frieze and pediment, with the east window in the centre. Flanking the window are pairs of eight-panelled doors with stone pilasters and rectangular overlights. In front of the east window is a statue of Oceanus reclining, sculpted by Thomas Earle in 1828. It was moved to this position after originally being on the Trinity House almshouses. In the foreground is a bomb shelter, with a north-east facing entrance, and the east window has been covered.


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People Information

Creator
  1. George Bernard Wood, attributed to: British: photographer
People Related
  1. H F Lockwood: British: architect

Medium
  1. Photograph

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe United Kingdom England Kingston upon Hull Kingston-Upon-Hull

  1. 53 43 00 N , 000 20 00 W

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Locations & Buildings Places of Worship

History & Politics War & Military Wars, Battles & Events

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History & Politics War & Military Wartime


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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4242x6054
File Size : 25,080kb


Aliases

  1. AA41_00073
  1. AA41/00073
  1. 0250009791
  1. 2-854-319
  1. 2854319
  1. AA41_00073


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