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Travel Agency

  • Dawson & Sanderson
    Paragon Street, 18 HU1 3ND Hull
  • Hays Travel
    Paragon Street, 38-40 HU1 3ND Hull
  • National Holidays
    Paragon Street, 14 HU1 3ND Hull
  • Travel Shop
    Paragon Street, 29 HU1 3RQ Hull
  • TUI
    Jameson Street, 17 HU1 3RL Hull

Artwork

  • Amy Johnson Statue
    Prospect Street
  • Anchovy
    Queen Victoria Square
    FishTrail (Anchovy (1)): a small bony fish commonly found off the coast of Peru. 36 chromed bronzes.
  • Boer War Memorial
    Paragon Square
  • Brill
    Exchange Alley
    FishTrail (Brill (34)): found close inshore, usually an sandy bottoms but sometimes on mud or gravel.
  • Catfish
    Dagger Lane
    FishTrail (Catfish (10)): three pairs of barbels give them their be-whiskered appearance.
  • Co-Op Mural
    Jameson Street
  • Cod
    Carr Lane
    FishTrail (Cod (3)): a well-known source of food and fish oil products.
  • Crab
    High Street
    FishTrail (Crab (27)): an edible crusacean that is able to burrow, run and walk sideways as well as swim.
  • Dogfish
    Dagger Lane
    FishTrail (Dogfish (9)): the common name for some species of small shark.
  • Eel
    Scale Lane Staith
    FishTrail (Eel (25)): almost 600 species of Eel measure from less then 3ft up to an astounding 9ft long, the largest being the Conger Eel.
  • Electric Eel
    Alfred Gelder Street
    FishTrail (Electric Eal (30)): so called because it stuns its prey with an electric volt.
  • Flying Fish
    Princes Dock Street, 24
    FishTrail (Flying Fish (5)): so-called because of their ability to propel themselves through the air.
  • Garfish
    Queen Street
    FishTrail (Garfish (23)): a long slim fish with pointed beak-like jaws, which bear numerous sharp teeth.
  • Gurnard
    Exchange Alley
    FishTrail (Gurnad (35)): or Sea Robin makes grunting noises to communicate with other fish.
  • Haddock
    Nelson Street, 10
    FishTrail (Haddock (18)): a well-known food source belonging to the Cod family.
  • Hake
    Silver Street, 22-23
    FishTrail (Hake (38)): or codlings are long, slim fish measuring up to 1.2m.
  • Icefish
    High Street
    FishTrail (Icefish (24)): so called because its blood lacks haemoglobin making it appear pale and whitish in colour.
  • John Dory
    Exchange Alley
    FishTrail (John Dorry (33)): found in the Pacific ans Atlantic oceans, can weigh up to 8kg.
  • Lobster
    Carr Lane
    FishTrail (Lobster (2)): a crustacean characterised by an enlarged pair of pincers.
  • Lumpsucker
    Alfred Gelder Street
    FishTrail (Lumpsucker (32)): a slug-like marine fish which spends most of its time clinging to rocks and seaweed.
  • Mackerel
    North Church Side
    FishTrail (Mackerel (8)): caught in abundance in the cold seas north of the Shetland Isles.
  • Mankind Under Threat
    Hanover Square
  • Monkfish
    Whitefriargate, 66
    FishTrail (Monkfish (39)): or Angler fish so called because of fishing rod like appendage used to attract prey.
  • Mussel
    Humber Dock Promenade
    FishTrail (Mussel (12)): Carved in natural boulder together with a Mussel (...) and a Warty Doris (...) located at the corner of Castle Street an Humber Dock Street.
  • Naucrates Ductor
    Queen Street
    FishTrail (Naucrates Ductor (22)): or Pilot Fish, a scavenger theat accompanies sharks.
  • Neptune
    Posterngate
  • Oarfish
    Silver Street, 25
    FishTrail (Qarfish (37)): has a thin silvery body with a deep red dorsal fin running the length of its body.
  • Philip Larkin Toad
    Chapel Lane Staith
  • Phillip Larkin
  • Plaice
    Trinity Square
    FishTrail (Plaice (7)): a flat fish with both eyes at one side of the body.
  • Quid
    Minerva Terrace
    FishTrail (Quid (15)): an elongated small offshore relative of the salmon family.
  • Ray
    Nelson Street
    FishTrail (Ray (20)): a broad, flat bodied fish, larger species growing up to 20 feet.
  • Salmon
    Scale Lane Staith
    FishTrail (Salmon (26)): a migratory fish, which returns to the same breeding grounds as its ancestors.
  • Sea Trout
    Alfred Gelder Street
  • Shark
    Whitefriargate
    FishTrail (Shark (40)): best known as the aggresive predators in the famous Jaws films.
  • Shrimp
    Chapel Lane, 165
    FishTrail (Shrimp (28)): a crustacean belonging to the same family as the prawn that ranges in size from just millimeters in length up to 8cm.
  • Solar Gate
    Guildhall Road
  • Squid
    Exchange Alley
    FishTrail (Squid (36)): a carnivorous mollusc with a larger head and tentacles.
  • Starfish
    Humber Dock Promenade
    FishTrail (Starfish (11)): a stiff bodied fish usually with five arms.
  • Statue of Charles Henry Wilson, Lord Nunburnholme
    Alfred Gelder Street
  • Swordfish
    Humber Dock Promenade
    FishTrail (Swordfish (14)): recognised by a sword-like upper jaw measuring up to one third of its total length.
  • The Mounds
    Wellington Street
  • The Poet Andrew Marvell
    Trinity Square
  • The Voyage
  • TRUELOVE
    Rotenhering Staith
  • Turbot
    Nelson Street
    FishTrail (Turbot (21)): a fish delicacy, the Turbot lies on its right side at the bottom of the sea; with its eyes both located on the left side.
  • Umber
    Nelson Street
    FishTrail (Umber (19)): also known as the grauyling, a freshwater game fish of the Salmon family.
  • Viviparous Blenny
    Minerva Terrace
    FishTrail (Viviparous Blenny (16)): an elongated small offshore relative of the salmon family.
  • Warty Doris
    Humber Dock Promenade
    FishTrail (Warty Dorris (13))
  • Whitebait
    High Street, 27
    FishTrail (Whitebait (29)): are usually the young of the herring and the sprat.
  • X Ray Fish
    Carr Lane
    FishTrail (X Ray Fish (4)): a popular aquarium fish known for its transparents body.
  • Yawling
    Minerva Terrace
    FishTrail (Yawling (17)): an elongated small offshore relative of the salmon family.
  • Zander
    Whitefriargate
    FishTrail (Zander (41)): favour the murky waters of slow flowing rivers.
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    Sylvester Square
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    Kingston Square

Touristic Attraction

  • Spurn
    Humber Dock Promenade

gallery

  • Humber Street Gallery
    Humber Street HU1 1TU Hull
    Email: info@humberstreetgallery.co.uk
  • Prospect Gallery
    Prospect Street, 78-79 HU2 8PW Hull

Touristic Information

  • City Of Culture
    Margaret Moxon Way Hull
  • Victoria Pier Information Sign

Museum

  • Dinostar
    Humber Street, 28-29 Hull
  • Ferens Art Gallery
    Carr Lane HU1 3RA Hull
  • Hands on History Museum - Hull City Council
    South Church Side HU1 1RR Hull
    Phone: +44 1482 300 300
    Opening hours: Sa 12:00-16:00
  • Hull and East Riding Museum - no fee
    High Street, 36 Hull
    Opening hours: Mo-Sa 10:00-16:30; Su 11:00-16:00
  • Hull Maritime Museum
    Queen Victoria Square
  • Hull people's memorial museum
    Whitefriargate HU1 2EX Hull
  • Hull Streetlife Museum - no fee
    High Street HU1 1AA Hull
    Opening hours: Mo-Sa 10:00-16:30; Su 11:00-16:00
  • Wilberforce House Museum
    High Street, 23-25 HU1 1NQ Hull
    Phone: +44 148 230 0300
    Opening hours: Mo-Sa 10:00-16:30; Su 11:00-16:00