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Former Bank, 46-48 Whitefriargate, Hull, 1904 Originally built as Martins Bank, this building reflects the long and complex history of British banking. Martins traced its origins back to the 16th century and was traditionally linked to Sir Tho…

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The Scale and Feather, 21 Scale Lane, Hull, 1850s* No. 21 Scale Lane is a modest but refined three-storey Italianate building, fully stone-fronted and now in use as a bar. The façade is formal and restrained, with three arched ground-floor windows …

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Looking towards Scale Lane. Taken from Scale Lane Staith a narrow cobbled street which runs from High Street to the River Hull. The Lion and Key Pub with its distinctive sign is on the left. The black and white building ahead on the right is the former Fretwells Printing works. Now a Pub. Taken on a sunny winters day with a blue sky and whispy clouds.

Looking towards Scale Lane. Taken from Scale Lane Staith a narrow cobbled street which runs from High Street to the River Hull. The Lion and Key Pub with its distinctive sign is on the left. The black and white building ahead on the right is the former Fretwells Printing works. Now a Pub. Taken on a sunny winters day with a blue sky and whispy clouds.

Looking towards Scale Lane. Taken from Scale Lane Staith. The Lion and Key Pub is on the left. See #alt-text #alttext for full description.

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