Prison de Humber
La prison de Humber (en anglais : HM Prison Humber) est une prison britannique pour hommes de catégorie C, située au sud-ouest du hameau d'Everthorpe (en) (près de Brough), dans le Yorkshire de l'Est, en Angleterre . Gérée par le His Majesty's Prison Service, elle est issue de la fusion, en 2014, de deux prisons voisines : la prison d'Everthorpe (en) et la prison de Wolds (en).
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HM Prison Humber
HM Prison Humber is a Category C men's prison, located south-west of Everthorpe, (near Brough) in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The prison is operated by His Majesty's Prison Service, and was created from the 2014 merger of two neighbouring prisons: HMP Everthorpe and HM Prison Wolds.
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HM Prison Wolds
HM Prison Wolds was a Category C men's prison, located south-west of Everthorpe, (near Brough) in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The prison was operated by G4S, and was situated next to HMP Everthorpe. The two neighbouring prisons were merged in 2014, and renamed HM Prison Humber.
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HM Prison Everthorpe
HM Prison Everthorpe was a Category C men's prison, located to the south-west of Everthorpe, (near Brough) in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The prison was operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service, and was situated next to HMP Wolds.
In 2014, HM Prison Everthorpe was merged with HM Prison Wolds, and renamed HM Prison Humber.
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North Cave railway station
North Cave railway station was a station on the Hull and Barnsley Railway, and served the village of North Cave in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
The station opened on 22 July 1885, closed to passengers on 1 August 1955 and closed completely on 6 April 1959.
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Everthorpe
Everthorpe is a hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 11 miles (18 km) west of Hull city centre and 10 miles (16 km) east of the market town of Howden, midway between North Cave and South Cave. It lies 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the A63 road and 1 mile west of the A1034 road. Everthorpe forms part of the civil parish of North Cave.
In 1823, Everthorpe was in the parish of North Cave and in the Wapentake of Harthill. Population was 177, which included Drewton, a hamlet less than 1 mile to the north-east. Occupations included three farmers, a corn miller, and the landlord of Duke of York pub.
The area was home to two prisons: HM Prison Everthorpe and HM Prison Wolds. In 2014, they merged into HM Prison Humber.
The name Everthorpe derives from the Old English uferra meaning 'higher' and the Old Norse þorp meaning 'secondary settlement'.
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