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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GrimsbyGrimsby - Wikipedia

    Grimsby or Great Grimsby is a port town and the administrative centre of North East Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, England. Grimsby adjoins the town of Cleethorpes directly to the south-east forming a conurbation.

  2. 3 days ago · Grimsby, town and seaport, unitary authority of North East Lincolnshire, historic county of Lincolnshire, eastern England. It is situated on the south side of the River Humber estuary, 6 miles (10 km) from the North Sea.

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    • Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre. The place to come to terms with one of the toughest jobs on the planet, the Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre takes you back to when this was the world’s premier fishing port.
    • Ross Tiger. Berthed on the Alexandra Dock in front of the Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre is the oldest surviving sidewinder trawler in Grimsby. The Ross Tiger entered service in 1957 and at that time belonged to the world’s largest commercial fishing fleet.
    • Time Trap Museum. At Grimsby Town Hall you can take a privileged look inside the former police cells and prisoner exercise area to lift the lid on the history of the town and get to know some of its characters.
    • Grimsby Dock Tower. An enduring landmark for Grimsby, this Grade I-listed 94-metre Gothic Revival tower guards the entrance to the Royal Dock. The design emulates the Torre del Mangia over the Piazza del Campio in Siena, and the tower was built in 1852 to hold a 140,000-litre reservoir.
  3. www.visitlincolnshire.com › destinations › grimsbyGrimsby - Visit Lincolnshire

    historic docks, fresh produce markets, delicious food & fantastic entertainment. Grimsby has a rich heritage - its recorded history dates back to 866AD when thousands of Norse invaders passed through the town on their way to inland cities.

  4. Grimsby is a fishing port in Lincolnshire, standing on the south bank of the mouth of the River Humber, on the east coast of England. It merges into the seaside town of Cleethorpes, and this conurbation and rural hinterland comprise the unitary Local Authority of North East Lincolnshire, also called Great Grimsby.

  5. The coastal landscape around Great Grimsby has been characterised by mudflats and salt marshes for many years and at the end of the Middle Ages, the town itself was virtually an island with only one road into it. It was fed by natural spring water from the nearby Lincolnshire Wolds.

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