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Boothferry Park, Hull EAW612986
BOOTHFERRY PARK, Hull. Aerial view. Home of Hull City FC between 1946 and 2002. Photographed in 1992. The Tigers took their place in the top flight of English football for the first time in August 2008, playing at the KC Stadium. Aerofilms Collection (see Links). Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England
Media ID 1106046
Filename: afl03_aerofilms_612986.jpg
Size: 4169 x 4192 (28.8MB)
Date: 24th August 1992
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Archive Aerofilms C
Source: English Heritage Images
City: Hull
County: Humberside
Country: UK
Football Leisure Lost Football Grounds Recreation Sport Urban
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_Boothferry Park, Hull:_] This aerial photograph, taken in 1992, captures the iconic Boothferry Park in Hull, the historic home of Hull City Football Club between 1946 and 2002. Nestled amidst the urban landscape, the football ground stands as a testament to the rich sports heritage of this city in East Yorkshire, England. Boothferry Park was a beloved recreational space for generations of football fans, who gathered here to cheer on their Tigers. The image reveals the meticulously manicured football pitch, surrounded by terraces and seating areas, all bathed in the soft light of a clear autumn day. The grandstands, with their distinctive red roofs, loom in the background, providing shelter and a sense of community for the devoted supporters. The photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the lost era of Boothferry Park, which held a special place in the hearts of Hull City fans. Although the Tigers have since moved to their new stadium, KC Stadium, the memories and traditions of Boothferry Park continue to live on. This aerial view offers a unique perspective on the urban landscape of Hull, showcasing the importance of sports and recreation in the community. The image is part of the extensive Aerofilms Collection held by Historic England Archive, providing a valuable record of our nation's history and cultural heritage. [Historic England Archive Aerofilms C] [Boothferry Park, Hull. Aerial view. Home of Hull City FC between 1946 and 2002. Photographed in 1992.] [Aerial, Recreation, Urban, Leisure, Football, Sport, Lost Football Grounds] [Not the company.