It has been frozen in time for a century
Harry Lazarus’s hotel, in Posterngate, once provided shelter for thousands of migrants arriving in Hull in the hope of a better life. But for the best part of a century it has been left untouched.
Built in 1764, by the 1870s the building was being run as a lodging house for European trans migrants arriving in Hull en-route to America and Canada. The building is closed to the public, but in 2016 Hull Live reporter Angus Young was given a rare tour, reports
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