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by Chat
12 days ago
in
Anlaby Road.
Last updated 3 days ago.
The Carnegie Library was opened in 1905 and since then has been a much loved landmark on the Anlaby Road. People who visit what is now the Carnegie Heritage information Centre either say "What a beautiful building." or with pride "This used to be my first library."
Although ‘Carnegie’ is no longer a lending library there is a stock of books useful for anyone interested in local history, we are planning courses and lectures on historical and…
Latest comment by YourMail-Heather 3 days ago
Family tree advice
from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Monday, August 4
Residents are…
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by Chat
12 days ago
in
Anlaby Road.
Last updated 9 days ago.
The first picture was taken shortly after the Carnegie Library first opened and the second between its short time as Surestart’s offices and before the Carnegie Heritage Action Team were allowed to move in.
Latest comment by Dodger 9 days ago
I’ve never been in it but I’ve always admired its design. When I worked at Lonsdale Community Centre…
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by YourMail-Heather
3 months ago
in
Anlaby Road and Hessle Road.
Last updated 5 days ago.
from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Wednesday, April 30
A man treated in hospital for burns to his hands and face after a suspected gas explosion in a west Hull flat has been charged with causing the blast.
Council tenant Lee Darley, 40, was arrested on Friday night after being released from Hull Royal Infirmary.
He was taken to the hospital on Monday, April 7, with severe burns to his hands, face and ears after his flat in Athens…
Latest comment by YourMail-Heather 5 days ago
New council flat for man who blew up his last one in suicide attempt.
from the Hull Daily Mail…
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by YourMail-Heather
5 days ago
in
Anlaby Road and Spring Bank.
Last updated 5 days ago.
from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Saturday, August 2
An event promoting equality, entertainment, community cohesion and acceptance will take place in the city next weekend.
Hull Pride will take place on Saturday, August 9, from 1pm to 7pm.
Now in its seventh year, the annual event will be held for the first time in West Park.
The free family fun day is open to all.
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by YourMail-Heather
3 months ago
in
Anlaby Road, City Centre, and Spring Bank.
Last updated 7 days ago.
from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Monday, April 21
A Charity that helped a seriously ill baby girl home from hospital has been awarded £5,000 in her memory.
A team of Royal Engineers collected the cash for Ava Sims Teskey-King, who suffered brain damage after complications at birth and passed away in November aged 21 months.
She spent her whole life in hospital until the age of six months, when the Nurse (Needed Urgent Remedial…
Latest comment by YourMail-Heather 7 days ago
Beauty salon open day raises £226
from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Thursday, July 31…
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by YourMail-Heather
about 1 month ago
in
Anlaby Road and Hessle Road.
Last updated 17 days ago.
from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Tuesday, June 10
Celebrations are being planned in west Hull as the reinstatement of a historic landmark nears completion.
A stunning replica of the fountain that once stood on the roundabout intersecting Boulevard, Chomley Street and Gordon Street, is expected to be in place by the end of the month.
The underground piping and pumps are already being installed in preparation for the arrival of the…
Latest comment by YourMail-Heather 17 days ago
fountain’s glory days flood back
from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Monday, July 21…
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