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The prizes in the room eventually all came over in a container along with a bunch more of Kevin's antiques, about 2 and a half years ago - my new home plans were being completed and so they were soon going to be needed.
The house was designed totally around the Gothic window Kev had sold me years before, and my idea was to build a spiral staircase tower, with the window in pride of place at the front of the house.
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When the container arrived Kevin and his wife Lesley came over to help me empty it, I was like a kid in a candy store!
As the house was being built I would pull out the many architectural pieces I bought at the Warehouse, pass them to the building contractor and say put these here and that there, they were amazed at how some of the pieces were so old and how they had stood up for all the years.
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One of my best growing up Hull memories, whilst drinking underage as well as playing for the
King Billy dart team, was the taste of Hull Brewery Bitter, sadly now a thing of the past.
Well, I have on the front of my house 3 of the actual cast iron wall ties saying HB 1828, which
Kevin managed to get when they knocked down the old brewery.
Also many will remember The Trog Bar, and the elephant heads that held the brass bar rail,
I do as I spent my first night as an apprentice hanging onto them, after being initiated.
They are now on my bar, as well as 2 cast iron pub tables from the original leaning tower pub,
The Zoological.
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Of course, what would a castle be without Gargoyles? Kevin sold me 3 that project from the 2 front corners as well as the rear of the house, to ward off the Americans who invade my property, apparently they came from some stately hall near Bridlington.
Two of my entrance ways are solid oak gothic style doors from a Swanland chapel, with the original early 18th century forged hinges, they still work perfectly!
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Every sink in the house is 1920's Royal Doulton, which the plumbers over here were fearing for their lives should they drop them, they too were amazed and proud of installing them. When I tell them they came from Kev's store, he has got some followers over here as a result.
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Articles - Buses By Andrea Longstaff
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I was running to catch the number 13 bus in Bond Street when the driver, standing next to his vehicle and smoking a roll-up said to me "There's always going to be another bus you know" I replied that I had to be somewhere and was running late. "Why don't you walk then?" Hmmmmm and why don't you mind your own fucking business?
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Articles - Behind the Wall - Ibrahim's Pavement Café By Rich Wiles, of Hull and Hebron
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Most cities and town across Europe have a central square, or several, around which the city or town is built. These can include bustling market squares in rural England, lazy plazas in small Spanish villages, and huge piazzas in Italy's great Roman cities
Al-Khalil's (Hebron's) Beit Romano Square bears little in common with these
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Articles - Appeal - Calling East Hull ...
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When was the last time you ate a meal so good that you had to tell someone about it?
When was the last time you walked into a pub and had a really good night out?
When was the last time you spoke to someone who was so unique that you immediately thought: now that would make a good story...
If any of the above applies to you, then we want to hear from you.
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Articles - Wilberforce House - New Exhibition By Michael Smith Age 15
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The house of William Wilberforce has been converted into a fabulous exhibition dedicated
to the Slave trade and its abolition along with the life of William Wilberforce and his work.
Such a museum is exactly the correct thing to do to the very house that William lived and worked in.
The museum is an emotional and educational experience that
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Articles - Trepanning Worked For Me And The Joys Of Public Transport By Andrea Longstaff
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The Government and the Greenies moan like fuck about carbon emissions but I use public transport on a regular basis. I don't know if it's me going through an olfactory hallucinatory phase but the buses always seem to stink of rancid piss these days, and the people that you have to endure!
One time I was on the bus on my way to Park Avenue when a lass sat down
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Articles - Yankeeburger By John Science
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I came across your website purely by accident when I was looking for any comments
regarding Yankeeburger in Jameson Street.
I was pleasantly surprised to read that a Vivian Wan from Australia worked
there in the 80's and referred to me as a 'great guy' -a compliment indeed.
I do remember we had some wonderful students from Asia during that period
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Articles - Nappy Nature By Shellie
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Nappy Nature is the trading name for the Hull and East Riding Real Nappy Network, we are a not for profit business, by which we mean though we make a profit that money is re-invested into our activities and projects, not shareholders!
We are actively working with the Real Nappy Campaign as well as any other baby and parent group
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Articles - Ghost Chasers In Hull By Mike Smith
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Ghost Chasers www.ghostchasers.co.uk are Hull's Leading Internationally Renowned
Paranormal Investigative Team. We investigate local and national alleged paranormal
locations. The investigations we carry out are done professionally and in the
strictest confidence.
We do not involve the media without the clients consent.
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Articles - Why Should I Use Cloth Nappies?
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Breast feed, bottle feed? Home Birth, Water Birth, Hospital Birth? What colour to decorate the baby room, cots, cribs, moses baskets? What's a muslin square again?
Without a doubt there are many, many options open to you as a parent to be, with so many retailers telling you what to buy, and so many magazines reporting what you
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Articles - I Want To Be a Megalomaniac But Haven't Got The Confidence By Andrea Longstaff
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I've decided that I'm going to jump onto the current bandwagon and devise a new and improved fitness and relaxation programme. I'm going to call this regime pilokga (pronounced piloogar). It's a combination of Pilates, knitting machine maintenance and yoga.
Well I have been attending a yoga class for a couple of years now. I've also watched
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Articles - Saddam Hussein And Reality's Last Gasp By Joe Hakim
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I managed to contract some sort of stomach bug over Christmas, so I spent the majority of it alternating between puking my guts up and shivering under a blanket. My dreams were populated by images of dead friends being devoured by giant skeletal insects in the ruins of Hull's new bus station,
and I became convinced that my neighbour was plotting to drive me
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Articles - Life in Walajah By Suzy Allott
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I have to say that I've started writing this a few times, but every time I've given up as the words seemed a little empty. The past few weeks in my new home have been, typically, both great and heart breaking.
I'm now working in the village Walajah. It's great to be part of such a small, close community, and as such I'm having to walk up all of the steep hills around
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Articles - God's Plan??? By Merle R. Stone
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As of late, (this morning, to be precise) I find myself in a state of realization which actually sort of frightens me. What I am beginning to realize is that if I were to stumble upon God, the supreme Almighty, say on the street or in some bar, I would kick him square in the balls. Then, I would question him to his face about his 'Divine Plan' as it has been called.
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Articles - Lets Talk 'Bout Eugenics, Kids By Sally Satan
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My long-held prediction that shit American films would rule the world may have finally come true.
I mean, I always thought these 'innocent' Disney flicks contained secret totalitarian messages,
but hell - it sounds like someone's taken Honey I Shrunk The Kids a bit too seriously...
This week, a profoundly disabled teenage girl in America has been deliberately kept in
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Articles - The Restoration of Wellington Street Swing Bridge Part 3 By Tony Waddington Photographs By Tony
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In September the eastern side of the bridge was lifted into position by the Ainscough
crane crew and with great skill put the 60 tonne span on the centre pintle without
any problems
Now it's the turn for the western span to be delivered by road from
Sheffield based Davy Markham.
Arriving on time along with the huge crane, the operation got under way.
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