The Dock Offices, Hull now the Maritime Museum

'Dock Offices, Hull' Original Watercolour jg113

Built originally as the Dock Offices of the North Eastern Railway Company in 1867-71 by Christopher Wray, the three domed structure is a Venetian Renaissance style fitted on a triangular site at the junction of Queens Dock (now Queens Gardens), and Prince’s Dock. Once the hub of Hull's Maritime industry. It was opened in 1975 as the Town Dock Museum and re-named the Maritime Museum in 1997.
John Gledhill gallery