Master Mariners Almshouse, Carr Lane, City of Kingston Upon Hull, 1941. Creator: George Bernard Wood.

Master Mariners Almshouse, Carr Lane, City of Kingston Upon Hull, 1941. Creator: George Bernard Wood.

2-854-322 - Historic England Archive/Heritage Images

Master Mariners Almshouse, Carr Lane, City of Kingston Upon Hull, 1941. An exterior view of the Master Mariner's Almshouses, damaged in an air raid in 1941, seen from the east with the former Cecil Theatre in the background. The almshouses consisted of two blocks; the first was the Master Mariner's Almshouse, built in 1834, and the second was the Mariners Almshouse, built in 1837. Both blocks were built for the Corporation of the Trinity House and housed retired and ill seamen and their families. The almshouses were damaged in 1941 by bombs, and were demolished post-war. The Theatre in the background was originally built in 1911, on the corner of Anlaby Road and the Ferensway, rebuilt in 1925 and renamed the Cecil Theatre. It also suffered bomb damage cMay 1941, but the ruins were not cleared away until 1953.


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Creator
  1. George Bernard Wood, attributed to: British: photographer

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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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) : 5882x4209
File Size : 24,178kb


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  1. AA41_00139
  1. AA41/00139
  1. 0250009794
  1. 2-854-322
  1. 2854322
  1. AA41_00139


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