(secondary coordinates) The Humber Forts are two large fortifications in the mouth of the Humber Estuary in northern England: Bull Sand Fort (53°33′43″N 0°4′3″E...
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and North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire, to the south. The Humber Forts were built in the mouth of the estuary for the First World War. Planned...
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Kingdom. They were operated as army and navy forts, and named for their designer, Guy Maunsell. The forts were decommissioned during the late 1950s and...
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The Humber Forts Fort Paull The Tyne Turrets Fort Charlotte, Shetland Fort George, Scotland Milford Haven Dale Fort Fort Hubberstone Popton Fort Pill...
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The Humber River (Ojibwe: Gabekanaang-ziibi, lit. 'little thundering waters') is a river in Southern Ontario, Canada. It is in the Great Lakes Basin, is...
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Fort Paull is a gun battery situated on the north bank of the Humber, near the village of Paull, downstream from Hull in northern England. Batteries have...
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Cleethorpes (/ˈkliːθɔːrps/) is a seaside town on the estuary of the Humber in North East Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, England with a population of 29,678...
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Grimsby (category Ports and harbours of the Humber)
Grimsby's seaport Grimsby Institute Grimsby Minster Grimsby Town Hall Humber Forts Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre People's Park Waltham Windmill Weelsby...
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Spurn (category Islands of the Humber)
The 1957 optic in the National Maritime Museum Humber Vessel traffic service RNLI Platform Humber Forts Spurn Lightship Spurn Point Military Railway May...
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The Toronto Carrying-Place Trail, also known as the Humber Portage and the Toronto Passage, was a major portage route in Ontario, Canada, linking Lake...
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