Springhead engine shed

Springhead engine shed was an engine shed located in the City of Kingston upon Hull in Yorkshire, England and was opened by the Hull and Barnsley Railway (HBR) in 1885. The shed was closed by British Railways in July 1961 and subsequently demolished.

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Anlaby Common

Anlaby Common is former common land, now an outer suburb of Kingston upon Hull. The area includes the residential areas which are located on the western urban fringe of Hull; the B1231 road (Hull Road/Springfield Way) passes through all of Anlaby Common's estates, east to west. As of 2011 the western part of the land is located in the civil parish of Anlaby with Anlaby Common in the East Riding of Yorkshire; whilst the eastern part of the land is located in Kingston upon Hull.
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East Ella

East Ella is a small suburb to the west of the northern England city of Kingston upon Hull. East Ella was an area of common land to the east of the nearby village of Anlaby and the west of Hull and was in the County Borough of Kingston upon Hull.
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Springhead Pumping Station

Springhead Pumping Station was a pumping station in Hull in England. It later became a waterworks museum.
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Anlaby Park

Anlaby Park is a small suburb just to the west of the city centre of Kingston upon Hull, England. The area is sandwiched between the B1231 Anlaby Road to the north, and the A1105 Boothferry Road to the south. Anlaby Park is represented by three unitary authority wards (Tranby, Boothferry, and Pickering), and is represented at Westminster as part of the Kingston upon Hull and Haltemprice constituency. A library was established in Anlaby park in 1964, and then in 2013 threatened with closure. It later reopened as a community-run library. Anlaby Park conservation area was created in 1994.