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Hedon Winter 2012

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  • The Mayor of Hedon, Councillor Ann Sugitt, seen here in the council chamber of Hedon Town Hall, situated on St. Augustine's Gate and still in use today, was built in 1693. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • The Mayor of Hedon, Councillor Ann Sugitt, seen here in the council chamber of Hedon Town Hall, situated on St. Augustine's Gate and still in use today, was built in 1693. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • The Mayor of Hedon, Councillor Ann Sugitt, seen here in the council chamber of Hedon Town Hall, situated on St. Augustine's Gate and still in use today, was built in 1693. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • The Mayor of Hedon, Councillor Ann Sugitt, seen here in the council chamber of Hedon Town Hall, situated on St. Augustine's Gate and still in use today, was built in 1693. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • The Mayor of Hedon, Councillor Ann Sugitt, seen here in the council chamber of Hedon Town Hall, situated on St. Augustine's Gate and still in use today, was built in 1693. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • The Mayor of Hedon, Councillor Ann Sugitt, seen here in the council chamber of Hedon Town Hall, situated on St. Augustine's Gate and still in use today, was built in 1693. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • Hedon Town Hall, situated on St. Augustine's Gate and still in use today, was built in 1693. Friday 20 January 2012The Hedon crest, seen here in the council chamber of Hedon Town Hall carved into a grand chair in the council chamber, situated on St. Augustine's Gate and still in use today, was built in 1693. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • The Filled in Haven River which the Hedon Navigation Trust which is campaigning to restore to its former glories.  Hedon Haven. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • The Filled in Haven River which the Hedon Navigation Trust which is campaigning to restore to its former glories.  Hedon Haven. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • The Filled in Haven River which the Hedon Navigation Trust which is campaigning to restore to its former glories.  Hedon Haven. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • The Filled in Haven River which the Hedon Navigation Trust which is campaigning to restore to its former glories.  Hedon Haven. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • The Filled in Haven River which the Hedon Navigation Trust which is campaigning to restore to its former glories.  Hedon Haven. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • The Filled in Haven River which the Hedon Navigation Trust which is campaigning to restore to its former glories.  Hedon Haven. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • Allen Marshall seen here with his Wife Julie, is an active member of the Hedon Navigation Trust which is campaigning to restore the filled-in Haven River to its former glories. Photographed at the filled in Hedon Haven. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • Allen Marshall seen here with his Wife Julie, is an active member of the Hedon Navigation Trust which is campaigning to restore the filled-in Haven River to its former glories. Photographed at the filled in Hedon Haven. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • Allen Marshall seen here with his Wife Julie, is an active member of the Hedon Navigation Trust which is campaigning to restore the filled-in Haven River to its former glories. Photographed at the filled in Hedon Haven. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • Allen Marshall is an active member of the Hedon Navigation Trust which is campaigning to restore the filled-in Haven River to its former glories. Seen here in at the filled in Hedon Haven. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • Allen Marshall is an active member of the Hedon Navigation Trust which is campaigning to restore the filled-in Haven River to its former glories. Seen here in at the filled in Hedon Haven. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • Allen Marshall is an active member of the Hedon Navigation Trust which is campaigning to restore the filled-in Haven River to its former glories. Seen here in at the filled in Hedon Haven. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • Founder of the Hedon Blog  Ray Duffill seen here in Hedon Town. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • Founder of the Hedon Blog  Ray Duffill seen here in Hedon Town. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • Founder of the Hedon Blog  Ray Duffill seen here in Hedon Town. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • Founder of the Hedon Blog  Ray Duffill seen here in Hedon Town. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • Founder of the Hedon Blog  Ray Duffill seen here in Hedon Town. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • Founder of the Hedon Blog  Ray Duffill seen here in Hedon Town. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • Founder of the Hedon Blog  Ray Duffill seen here in Hedon Town. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • Founder of the Hedon Blog  Ray Duffill seen here in Hedon Town. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • Founder of the Hedon Blog  Ray Duffill seen here in Hedon Town. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • Founder of the Hedon Blog  Ray Duffill seen here in Hedon Town. Friday 20 January 2012
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  • Shops in .Watmoughs Arcade, Hedon
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  • Town Hall, Saint-Augustines Gate, Hedon
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  • Market Hill, green, Hedon
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  • Crest hangs from the beacon on Market Hill, Hedon
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  • Horses grazing in a paddock on the edge of Hedon village, East Yorkshire.
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  • Source Wikipedia: Hedon railway station is a disused railway station on the North Eastern Railway's Hull and Holderness Railway on the northern edge of Hedon in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It was opened by the York and North Midland Railway on 27 June 1854. The station was closed to passengers on 19 October 1964...The station has now been converted into a private house.
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  • Station Farm Cottage, Soutter Gate, Hedon
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  • Twyers Lane Hedon, East Yorkshire. Monumental Masons.
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  • On thia site in 1897 nothing happend, amusing sigh on a house at 39 Soutter Gate.
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  • St. Augustine's Church, Hedon
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  • Market Place Hedon
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  • Market Place Hedon
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  • the Kilnsea Cross..Hedon has many objects of interest that remain unseen by the majority of people who live in and visit the town. One such object is the Kilnsea Cross which is situated in the walled garden of Holyrood House, a residential home for the elderly in Baxtergate. The cross is said to have been originally erected at Ravenser, near Spurn, on the site where Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of Lancaster landed in 1399, to be joined by the Earls of Northumberland and Westmorland. They overthrew Richard II and Henry eventually reigned as King Henry IV..As the encroaching sea threatened Ravenser, eventually to engulf the town, the cross was removed to Kilnsea. It was again threatened by the advancing waters and in 1818 it was dismantled and removed to Burton Constable, the Constables being Seigneurs of Holderness..It remained in a dismantled state in an outbuilding until James Iveson sought permission from Sir Thomas Constable for it to be moved to Hedon to form a centrepiece for a square of houses to be known as Holyrood. The scheme did not materialise and James Watson eventually built Holyrood House on the site. If one walks down Baxtergate and then turns into the small access road down the side of Holyrood House, the cross can be seen in the garden...Text source Hedon Town Council
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  • the Kilnsea Cross..Hedon has many objects of interest that remain unseen by the majority of people who live in and visit the town. One such object is the Kilnsea Cross which is situated in the walled garden of Holyrood House, a residential home for the elderly in Baxtergate. The cross is said to have been originally erected at Ravenser, near Spurn, on the site where Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of Lancaster landed in 1399, to be joined by the Earls of Northumberland and Westmorland. They overthrew Richard II and Henry eventually reigned as King Henry IV..As the encroaching sea threatened Ravenser, eventually to engulf the town, the cross was removed to Kilnsea. It was again threatened by the advancing waters and in 1818 it was dismantled and removed to Burton Constable, the Constables being Seigneurs of Holderness..It remained in a dismantled state in an outbuilding until James Iveson sought permission from Sir Thomas Constable for it to be moved to Hedon to form a centrepiece for a square of houses to be known as Holyrood. The scheme did not materialise and James Watson eventually built Holyrood House on the site. If one walks down Baxtergate and then turns into the small access road down the side of Holyrood House, the cross can be seen in the garden...Text source Hedon Town Council
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  • Lambert House on Sheriff Highway was the home of Colonel William Lambert White (1849 - 1929.) He was an avid collector of ruins and built a room entirely of church stones. Known as the Armoury, the room housed his collection of guns, swords and other weapons. The arms are no longer there but the room, complete with gargoyles and other pieces of church masonry, is enjoyed by guests at the house...The present owners of Lambert House are B.P. Chemicals and they have restored the house to its former glory. It is now used as accommodation for guests visiting the Saltend plant. ..Text source Hedon Town Council
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  • Lambert House on Sheriff Highway was the home of Colonel William Lambert White (1849 - 1929.) He was an avid collector of ruins and built a room entirely of church stones. Known as the Armoury, the room housed his collection of guns, swords and other weapons. The arms are no longer there but the room, complete with gargoyles and other pieces of church masonry, is enjoyed by guests at the house...The present owners of Lambert House are B.P. Chemicals and they have restored the house to its former glory. It is now used as accommodation for guests visiting the Saltend plant. ..Text source Hedon Town Council
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  • Sheep graze in a meadow off Farbridge Lane Hedon
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  • Mill House Farbridge Lane Hedon
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  • Footpath running to the West of Hedon
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  • Mill House Farbridge Lane Hedon
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  • Welcome to Hedon signpost shoes a picture of  St Augustine C of E Church Hedon
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  • Paddock and pastures Station Lane Hedon Town
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  • Paddock and pastures Station Lane Hedon Town
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