kcon4
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First report!
So, I visited Lordline recently, and considering how popular this building is, I am quite surprised that there aren't many reports on this place.
anyway, the history:
Lordline was built in 1949, and was a major asset towards Hull's fishing industry. The building was part of St Andrew's Dock. (The dock being named after the Paitron Saint of fisherman). The docks were not only useful for trawlermen, but also helped greatly in both world wars. work was very hard for the Trawlermen, as they worked long hours and didn't earn much for it. The working conditions were also very poor. As the fishing industry got bigger, it was moved to Albert Dock in 1975, and Lordline and surrounding buildings were officially closed.
the explore:
The place is literally trashed and full of graffiti, but its still worth a look. It has been the subject of many articles recently about teenagers throwing things from the roof which is such a shame. There was a gang of people there when I visited, but I just ignored them and carried on. I don't think it will be long till the building is gone.
two from the building just next to Lordline
I hope you all liked the images and that my first post was enjoyable.
So, I visited Lordline recently, and considering how popular this building is, I am quite surprised that there aren't many reports on this place.
anyway, the history:
Lordline was built in 1949, and was a major asset towards Hull's fishing industry. The building was part of St Andrew's Dock. (The dock being named after the Paitron Saint of fisherman). The docks were not only useful for trawlermen, but also helped greatly in both world wars. work was very hard for the Trawlermen, as they worked long hours and didn't earn much for it. The working conditions were also very poor. As the fishing industry got bigger, it was moved to Albert Dock in 1975, and Lordline and surrounding buildings were officially closed.
the explore:
The place is literally trashed and full of graffiti, but its still worth a look. It has been the subject of many articles recently about teenagers throwing things from the roof which is such a shame. There was a gang of people there when I visited, but I just ignored them and carried on. I don't think it will be long till the building is gone.
two from the building just next to Lordline
I hope you all liked the images and that my first post was enjoyable.