Author name: Richard Clarke

20th century Housing History in the Humberside Region 11.

Firstly, just a hangover from the last blog – St. James’ church, Grimsby and Holy Trinity, Hull are both now classified as minster churches, however, St. James actually was a medieval ‘minster’ church. Another comparison is that old Grimsby once had two parish churches but St. Mary’s fell into disrepair and was demolished, in Hull

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20th century Housing History in the Humberside Region 10

I have decided to linger with Grimsby for a while. As previously identified, the Nunsthorpe local authority housing estate was started in the late 1930s. As such it must have been an example of Lindsey County Council’s response to government legislation of the mid-late 1930s prioritising house building in which to rehome families living in

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20th century Housing History in the Humberside Region 9.

To complete our time-traveller’s journey back in 1900 (see first five blogs of the section) he/she would travel south-east from Immingham to Grimsby. The photo above shows part of Cleethorpes ‘prom’ and the pier, the mound on the left is/are the ‘regularised sand dunes that were Cleethorpes natural sea defence before commercialization. In fact Cleethorpes

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