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Shackleford Peper Harow Historical Walk | Shackleford The history of Shackleford is dominated by three families, that of Sir Edgar Horne (who owned Hall Place and surrounding land), Archdall Buttemer (who built St Mary’s Church, St Mary’s School and St Mary’s Rectory) and the Brodrick or Midleton family that owned Peper Harow house and surrounding land
Hull History Centre: Hull in the 1920s To coincide with the release of the 1921 census here at the History Centre, we thought we’d take the opportunity to showcase some of our holdings relating to the 1920s, which was a period of great change in the social and political landscape of Hull as well as the rest of the country
A History of Hull - Local Histories Early in the 14th century, Hull was run by a steward appointed by the king In 1331, Hull was given a charter (a document granting the townspeople certain privileges) This gave Hull its independence
Hull: a History | The York Historian Kingston-Upon-Hull's history has been very varied, from establishing the largest travelling fair in Europe to it being one of the worst bombed British cities in the Second World War This article considers some of Hull's history, and how this history ties in with its future AUTHOR: VICTORIA BETTNEY
A trip through Hull’s history - Heritage Hunter Being UK City of Culture in 2017 put Hull firmly back on the map – and drew new attention to its history of seafaring and trading By Nell Darby Located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, the city of Kingston-upon-Hull, to give it its proper name, lies on the River Hull – hence the name
Hull Heritage Walk | Free audio and printable guides around Hulls Old Town Free audio and printable guides around Hull’s Old Town Presented in 9 separate stages The Hull Heritage Walk Audio and Written Guide takes you on a fascinating journey through the city’s history and architecture The tour takes you around the historic highlights of the city, including its captivating museums
Hulls History - A History of Hulls origins Kingston upon Hull in the 18th century was, increasingly, an outlet for manufactured goods from the fast growing towns of Yorkshire So goods like tools and cutlery were exported
Historical Maps - Hull History Centre Historical maps and plans offer a visual representation of how Hull developed from the fourteenth century through to the later nineteenth century From Hull’s earliest origins they show how the town appeared in terms of its layout and early street names
Hull, 1700-1835 | British History Online Though the geographical conditions which had led to the rise of the town remained unchanged, economic changes in the hinterland during the 18th and early 19th centuries transformed Hull from a small medieval river port to a modern artificially extended one
Village History - Shackleford Shackleford at this time was simply woodland In the 1380s there was a William de Shackleford and so a small hamlet may have started by this time, but the first reference to a house of any size is in 1486 when the Godalming rental roll records a Richard Bydon owning Hall Place