A Penny For Your Thoughts

This article in its present form appeared on the City of Culture 2017 Volunteers Hub in June 2017, and also on Twitter on @HistoryHull also in June 2017. I've published here as I think it is easier to read and does the subject more justice. Flectchers Corner Fountain Fletcher's Corner Fountain in Happier Times Photo: Hull Daily Mail With the opening of the new fountain in Queen Victoria Square recently, I would like to reminisce about one of Hull’s lost fountains, popular with old and young alike that stood for over 50 years in the city centre. The fountain in question stood in front of Fletchers bakery which was situated in King Edward Street and Jameson Street, opposite McDonalds and the former BHS. Fletchers was a bakery and delicatessen chain based in Hull and, what in today’s terminology would be called their flag ship store. The fountain was built in the 1950’s and the centre piece was a mermaid statue from the former Botanical Gardens, which w...