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Travel and tourism services in Myton Ward, City of Kingston upon Hull
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Nearest Services
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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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