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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Yorkshire (East Riding & York) => Topic started by: hessle roader on Sunday 14 August 11 17:47 BST (UK)
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Does any one have any information regarding Gilbert st on Hessle road. I know it was between Ropery st and Neptune st but asides from that nothing even family members who where born and bred on hessle road don't know much about it
Thanks
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Hi
if you google Gilbert street Hessle road its comes up with Hessle Road Network which is a Hull Play Resource Centre
Also says the Hessle road area of is an urban location less tha two miles from Hull City Centre, Hessle road covers parts of Newington and St Andrews
Other articles on the site but didn`t notice a map Hope this helps
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I know Hessle road myself as i live off there but not a lot of information regarding Gilbert st is out there
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http://www.historicaldirectories.org/hd/findbykeyword.asp
you can search this site on line
regards
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There's a really good forum on Facebook called Hull: The Good Old Days .... they've helped me with lots of things for Hull ... pop your question down and they'll be able to help I'm sure.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/278450892200994/
Neill
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Running off Hessle Road were Neptune Street, Gilbert Street and Ropery Street -in that order.
https://www.old-maps.co.uk/index.html#/Map508703/427822/12/100571
You may need to use the zoom facility to create the 1910 street map. You can just make out Gilbert Street.
http://maps.nls.uk/view/100947974
It's not marked on this 1911 map - but off Hessle Road and between Neptune and Ropery you can see a short stretch leading nowhere (there's a line across at the end). This is/was Gilbert Street.
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The first link is only delivering the search screen.
Put Kingston upon Hull in "Town Name" and click on search". Select 1910 map. You you'll need to scroll to the right area of Hull (south and slightly west).