PHOTOS : Lord Line & St Andrew’s Dock – From Above

PHOTOS : Lord Line & St Andrew’s Dock – From Above
PHOTOS : Lord Line & St Andrew’s Dock – From Above

One of the most well known land marks in the area, the Lord Line building stands, abandoned and derelict in St Andrew’s Dock in Hull.

Over year’s since moving to the area I have been interested in this building and have photographed it many times from the ground, though this time took some shots from above.

Opened in 1949 the Lord Line building was built to serve the fishing industry with the dock, which opened in 1883 eventually being closed in 1975 due to changes in fishing regulations.

Now empty, the building and those that surround it still attract people from throughout the UK as people come to the site to try and explorer the abandoned buildings.

PHOTOS : Lord Line & St Andrew’s Dock – From Above
PHOTOS : Lord Line & St Andrew’s Dock – From Above
PHOTOS : Lord Line & St Andrew’s Dock – From Above
PHOTOS : Lord Line & St Andrew’s Dock – From Above
PHOTOS : Lord Line & St Andrew’s Dock – From Above
PHOTOS : Lord Line & St Andrew’s Dock – From Above
PHOTOS : Lord Line & St Andrew’s Dock – From Above
PHOTOS : Lord Line & St Andrew’s Dock – From Above


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