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The origins and history of Hull which go back at least 1000 years are looked at before we take a closer look at the dock itself.
In 1995 the Humber became the busiest commercial estuary in Britain, capable of dealing with 40000 ship movements in a year and up to 110 ships in a single ...
P&O; Ferry "Pride of Hull" reached the port of Rotterdam, accompanied by Eurocopter.
Biomass Loading - Best Renewable Energy Project - Port of Hull PEBCO® was recently invited by the Spencer Group in the UK to be part of a “project that emplo...
New HD Montage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xc1_GkV9Tlg 2 hours in 4 minutes music is Sandy Denny and the Strawbs. TIme laps photography ferry boats saili...
Time lapse footage of the construction of the £25 million rail load out facility at the Port of Hull. The silo was built to store and discharge biomass (wood pellets) into trains for transportation to the Drax Power Station in North Yorkshire, as part of a £100 million Humber-wide agreement between ABP and Drax Power Ltd.
New HD Montage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xc1_GkV9Tlg.
This video was produced for ABP to show the development of a rail loading facility to transport biomass from the Port of Hull to Drax power station. It was p...
EWS 56087 "ABP Port of Hull" runs through the station with a rake of CDA wagons.
Holiday weather for October,lol....
This video was produced for ABP to show the development of a rail loading facility to transport biomass from the Port of Hull to Drax power station. It was p...
This video was produced for ABP to show the development of a rail loading facility to transport biomass from the Port of Hull to Drax power station. It was produced from a series of still images, taken every eight hours over a ten day period. Copyright 2014 David Lee Photography Ltd, Barton upon Humber / ABP
This video has been produced from a set of images taken over the last eighteen months, to produce a time lapse of the demolition of the Cargill Grain Silo an...
This video has been produced from a set of images taken over the last eighteen months, to produce a time lapse of the demolition of the Cargill Grain Silo an...
This video has been produced from a set of images taken over the last eighteen months, to produce a time lapse of the demolition of the Cargill Grain Silo an...
This video has been produced from a set of images taken over the last eighteen months, to produce a time lapse of the demolition of the Cargill Grain Silo an...
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A ship that was in the Port of Hull.
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http://www.carracks.co.uk/837000.html The Thule 837 Kayak Rack is Simple to Install to Thule Aero or Square Bars. It is foldable, it also has protective padd...
It dominates the skyline in the eastern part of the city and now the Port of Hull's dedicated ...
noodls 2014-12-04ABP - Associated British Ports Holdings Ltd ) Thousands descend on Port of Hull to celebrate centenary of King George Dock.
noodls 2014-06-24ABP - Associated British Ports Holdings Ltd ) PM welcomes Siemens announcement with visit to Port of Hull.
noodls 2014-03-2710/10/2012 TransAtlantic terminal officially opens for business at ABP's Port of Hull.
noodls 2012-10-10Coordinates: 53°44′17″N 0°19′55″W / 53.738°N 0.332°W / 53.738; -0.332
The Port of Hull is a trading port located at the confluence of the River Hull and the Humber Estuary in the city of Kingston upon Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Seaborne trade can be traced to at least the 13th century. As of 2010 the main port is operated by Associated British Ports and is estimated to handle one million passengers per year and is the main softwood timber importation port for the UK. The Port of Hull is a constituent port of the Hull and Humber Ports City Region.
Hull lies on a naturally advantageous position for portage, since its position on the north side of the Humber Estuary before a bend southwards gives rise to (on average) deeper water; in addition the River Hull flows out into the Humber at the same point.
An important event in the history of Hull as a port was the acquisition by the crown (Edward I), followed by it becoming (in 1297) the only port from which goods could be exported overseas from the county of Yorkshire. Thus in the 13th and 14th centuries Hull was a major English port for the export of wool, much of it to Flanders, with wine being a major import. During this period the river Hull was made navigable as far as the then important town of Beverley (1269), and roads built connecting Hull to Beverley, Holderness and to the via regia between Hessle and Beverley near to Anlaby (about 1302).