ⓘWhat do the D1–D5 confidence tiers mean?›
- D1A single attributed public source (museum, council, Historic England, CWGC, mapping data).
- D2Two or more independent public sources corroborate the same facts.
- D3A named coordinator or local reviewer has confirmed the public-source account.
- D4A named observer has personally visited and documented the site — photographs, inscriptions, condition.
- D5An archive or institution has provided written documentation supporting the entry.
A higher tier means more corroborating evidence, not automatic historical certainty. The Discovery layer does not replace archival verification.
Kingston upon Hull's maritime community served on the Arctic convoys to North Russia. This page gathers sourced places of Russian-convoy remembrance in the city, beginning with the Russian Convoys Memorial at Paragon Square.
This page is maintained within the coordinator network. Confirming and upholding the accuracy of its content is the coordinator’s responsibility.
What this page does not claim
- A complete inventory of every place of memory in the area — this surface lists only sourced entries added so far.
- Endorsement by any named institution; sources are cited for documentary research only.
Places worth visiting
- D1Public source
Hull Blitz Memorial — Queen Victoria Square
A city-centre memorial to the Hull Blitz, marking the May 1941 raids on the most heavily bombed British city outside London.
View memorial → - D1Public source
Soviet War Graves — Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery
Three Soviet servicemen of the Second World War are buried at Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery (Section 20E), a Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery otherwise mostly of Allied airmen.
View memorial → - D1Public source
Hull Russian Convoys Memorial — Paragon Square
Black marble tablet opposite Hull Paragon Station, raised by the Russian Convoy Club in memory of Arctic convoy veterans.
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Memorials on the map
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