Hi,
Just a snippet of information,
Humber Keels where sailing barges on the Humber, they traded with all kinds of cargo, including men, livestock, fruit and so on.
Humber Street was so named as it was at one time the street running alongside the river Humber, when the town docks where created they reclaimed some of the Humber making Humber Street more inland, however the warehouses still remained, and still do to this day, Humber Street for centuries has been Hull Traders Fruit market,
A century or so ago, there was a real mixture of people living in and around Humber Street, these people ranged from wealthy fruit merchants to paupers. Pig Alley was believed to be where the Pigs where driven through to the livestock Market, after being taken off the boats, as far as I am aware there was a mixture of classes of people living in this Alley, but according to the books I have read, some where in real squalar.
Aah the good old days!
I hope this is of some interest
Tony