Cottingwith ferry and boatman YORYM-S47
View of the river near East Cottingwith. In the middle of the river a man, wearing a white shirt with the sleeves rolled up, a dark waistcoat, trousers and a cap, is standing in a small boat, propelling it with... More
Cottingwith ferry YORYM-S21
View of the river at East Cottingwith. Towards the right is what looks like a tributary coming in; it could be the Pocklington Canal. To the left is a boat, with what looks like a small dinghy alongside; presum... More
The Canal, Cottingwith YORYM-S30
View of the Pocklington Canal at East Cottingwith. Against the bank is a barge, with a small dinghy alongside.
The Canal, Cottingwith YORYM-S31
Pocklington Canal at East Cottingwith showing an old wooden barge which is possibly derelict.
(Flamborough, North Sea landing, Yorkshire, England) (LOC) (1680277919...
[Flamborough, North Sea landing, Yorkshire, England] [between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900]. 1 photomechanical print : photochrom, color. Notes: Title from the Detroit Publishing Co., Catalogue J--foreign section, De... More
Central Promenade, Withernsea (archive ref PO-1-159-30) (34854491581)
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Hull Bridge pre 1913 (archive ref PO-1-14-184) (30349149406)
Hull Bridge (the ‘pre-1913 bridge’) circa.1900 This week’s picture from the past is a view of the River Hull at Hull Bridge around 1900. The new bridge was originally built in 1804, but by 1913 it was demoli... More
The Locks, Beverley 1900s (archive ref PO-1-14-188) (24775716754)
All is calm and still along the Beverley Beck at Grovehill Lock in this early twentieth century image. Barges were a common sight at the time as they provided a vital supply of hides and molasses to the local... More
Withernsea Promenade c.1900 (archive ref PO-1-159-29) (24627294093)
A bit of beachside entertainment in Withernsea at the turn of the twentieth century. Judging by the number of empty seats, maybe this act wasn’t that popular?! (Why not try searching our East Riding of York... More