Drone Over East Park, Kingston Upon Hull
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East Park, Kingston Upon Hull 8-10-2017
A walk around East Park in Hull with my boys.
East Yorkshire UK.
East Park, Kingston Upon Hull.
A visit across the road to East Park Hull.
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Konac - Home
Beach Front Property - Silent Partner.
Views Around Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, England - 6th May, 2018
Views Around Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, England - 6th May, 2018.
Kingston upon Hull, usually abbreviated to Hull, is a city and unitary authority in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It lies upon the River Hull at its confluence with the Humber Estuary, 25 miles (40 km) inland from the North Sea, with a population of 260,200 (mid-2016 est.).
Tourist attractions include The Hull People's Memorial, the historic Old Town and Museum Quarter, Hull Marina and The Deep, a city landmark. The redevelopment of one of Hull's main thoroughfares, Ferensway, included the opening of St Stephen's Hull and the new Hull Truck Theatre. Spectator sports include Championship League football and Super League Rugby. The KCOM Stadium houses Hull City football club and Hull F.C. rugby league club and KCOM Craven Park Stadium rugby league club Hull Kingston Rovers. Hull is also home to the English Premier Ice Hockey League Hull Pirates.
Hull was the 2017 UK City of Culture.
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This film features views around the city of Hull, and includes the following identified places and locations: Hull Paragon Interchange, Analby Road, Ferensway, Paragon Arcade, Carr Lane, The Punch Hotel, Ferens Art Gallery, Queen Victoria Square, Hull City Hall, Hull Maritime Museum, Queens Dock Avenue, Queen's Gardens, BBC Radio Humberside, Charles Henry Wilson statue, City Hotel, Alfred Gelder Street, Guildhall, Lowgate, Guildhall, City Exchange, St. Mary's Church, Burstalls Solicitors, Hepworth Arcade, Market Place, Hull Minster, King William statue, Blackfriargate, River Hull, The Deep, The Dock, Voyage statue, Nelson Street, The Minerva, Humber Estuary, Minerva Terrace, The Minerva, Henry Vernone Court, Humber Dock Marina, Humber Street, Spurn Lightship, Castle Street, Prince Dock Street, Princes Dock, Princes Quay Shopping Centre and Whitefriargate.
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Red Moon & Meron Ryan - Heavyweight
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East Park Hull
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East Park first opened to the public on 21 June 1887—the day the country celebrated Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee. About 20 years earlier, in the west of the city, Zachariah Pearson had established Hull's first public park, which was initially known as The People's Park and later simply as Pearson Park. Then, in 1882, with Pearson Park established in the west, the Parks Committee began to look at possible locations for a park in the east. They eventually decided on a site close to the terminus of the horse-drawn tramway which ran along Holderness Road, and they agreed to pay £16,909 7s 6d to Mrs Anne Watston's Trust for 38 acres 2 roods and 24 perches of her land (approx. 15 ha). An insight into how East Park's Victorian founders came to choose its site, and into their hopes for the role it might play within the community, is found in the accountant's report of 1883.
The Ferens Boating Lake, East Park, in 1914
Work was soon under way to construct the city's new green space, and by 1886 the project was providing 140 much needed jobs in a time of high unemployment, with the possibility that the total figure might climb as high as 200. Most of the men were earning up to 18s a week but around ten were paid a couple of shillings more. When Jubilee Day arrived the following summer, large crowds lined the route of a parade which marched from the city centre, where a new covered market was officially opened, along Lowgate, Whitefriargate, and Holderness Road to its end point in the new park. There is no record of any official decision to adopt the name East Park, and at the opening ceremony Alderman W.F.Chapman suggested that it should be called Victoria Park. However, East Park it remained, and as local historian Mary Fowler remarks ...with the economy of expression so common in these parts, East Park is, as often as not, just 'Park' to the people of East Hull..
From the beginning East Park and its counterpart in the west were focal points for many kinds of recreational activity. East Park did not offer the archery and quoits available in Pearson Park, but football, cricket, tennis and bowls were popular. The Model Yacht Pond had its own Yacht House (20 ft x 15 ft (6 m x 5 m)) and a flagpole for team colours. Enthusiasts could read about competitions involving the tiny craft in the local newspaper: an edition in June 1912, for example, revealed that the boats had to contend with a light northerly breeze, the course being a beat to windward.. Concerts in both parks drew large audiences: a performance in Pearson Park, one Friday evening in July 1901, entertained 15,000 spectators.
The popularity of East Park kept the authorities busy. When The Shop Assistants Union complained that its late-working members were unable to attend the concerts, and so girls of 13 and 14 years never have a chance to hear the music, they found a champion in Hull Daily Mail columnist Mother Humber, who wanted the concerts moved to Thursday, which was early-closing day. Footballers' poor behaviour and swearing were cause for concern for the Parks Superintendent, but the cricketers and the model-boaters appear to have escaped his disapprobation. Bowls, like tennis, required careful handling when assessing the competing claims of the general public and organised teams, all of whom wanted access to the facilities during the few short hours when the labours of the day are ended.
Before 1930 the park gradually expanded eastwards to occupy a triangular area of land more or less equivalent with its present day boundaries. The new land, bounded on the north by the Summergangs Dyke and Holderness Road on the south, took in the George V Playing Fields and a series of old clay pits. Surviving park features from the era include the Ferens boating lake which was established on land donated by T.R. Ferens in 1913 and extended in 1923, a double arched bridge with decorative balustrades built around 1925 and a rare 1929 Wicksteed water chute which is Grade II listed.
A£10.3 million refurbishment on site has returned the East Park recreational area to its former condition. New visitor attractions include a giant walk-through aviary, an animal education centre, a boat house and a community pavilion. The Victorian Khyber Pass, Wicksteed Splash boat, original maze and the Valley Ornamental Gardens have been restored. In addition, special help points have been installed so that visitors can call for a park ranger or first aid.
The Heritage Lottery Fund contributed £6.4 million to the refurbishment project, which was completed in 2008.
The Grade II listed Splash Boat underwent a £35,000 restoration in 2012 and reopened on 2 June.
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East Park, Saturday 12th November 2011 - Hull. East Yorkshire. England
Best Attractions and Places to See in Kingston upon, Hull England
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List of Best Things to do in Kingston upon Hull
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Hull's Old Town
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Hull & East Riding Museum
Ferens Art Gallery
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Hull Minster
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Places to see in ( Kingston upon Hull - UK )
Places to see in ( Kingston upon Hull - UK )
Kingston upon Hull, usually abbreviated to Hull, Kingston upon Hull is a city and unitary authority in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Kingston upon Hull lies upon the River Hull at its confluence with the Humber estuary, 25 miles (40 km) inland from the North Sea.
Kingston upon Hull was founded late in the 12th century. The monks of Meaux Abbey needed a port where the wool from their estates could be exported. They chose a place at the confluence of the rivers Hull and Humber to build a quay.
Tourist attractions include the historic Old Town and Museum Quarter, Hull Marina and The Deep, a city landmark. The redevelopment of one of Hull's main thoroughfares, Ferensway, included the opening of St Stephen's Hull and the new Hull Truck Theatre. Spectator sports include Premier League football and Super League Rugby. The KCOM Stadium houses Hull City football club and Hull F.C. rugby club and KCOM Craven Park Stadium rugby club Hull Kingston Rovers. Hull is also home to the English Premier Ice Hockey League Hull Pirates.
The University of Hull was founded in 1927 and now enrols more than 16,000 students. It is ranked among the best in the Yorkshire and the Humber region and located in the leafy Newland suburb, in the north-west of the city. In 2013, it was announced that Hull would be the 2017 UK City of Culture. In 2015 it was announced that the Ferens Art Gallery will be hosting the prestigious annual art prize, the Turner Prize, in 2017. The prize is held outside London every other year.
( Kingston upon Hull - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Kingston upon Hull . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Kingston upon Hull - UK
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A Time Tour of Hull!
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Kingston Upon Hull, Pearson Park - United Kingdom, England.
Royal Visit to Kingston Upon Hull - No Sound - 1957
Paragon Station, Kingston upon Hull - Train arriving at platform. Crowds waving Union Jack flags. Queen alights from train and is greeted by Lord Middleton. Prince Philip alights from train. Queen presented to the Lord Mayor, Alderman Harry Kneeshaw etc. Queen and Prince Philip being presented to other people. Queen inspecting the East Yorkshire Regiment. POV from front of car driving through the streets, crowds standing on the side. Queen at St. Andrew's Dock. Queen. Men cutting up fish. Queen. Prince Philip boards boat. Fish being brought onto the quayside from the boat. Prince Philip comes off the boat. Slip pan to Royal Infirmary - Nurses lined up waiting for the Queen to arrive. Queen and Prince Philip being presented to people. Queen and Prince Philip touring a ward. Queen talking to the matron. Queen talking to patient. MCU patient. CU Queen. Pan to patient. King George Docks. Queen and Prince Philip walking along the quayside. Slip pan to East Park, Brownie, Margaret Norton presenting the Queen with a bouquet of flowers. Queen shaking hands with people. Queen and Prince Philip drive past youth organisations. Crowds waving Union flags. CU girl. TPS as the Queen and Prince Philip board the barge. Barge out to sea towards Britannia.
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