Humber Estuary

 Humber Estuary River Hull River Ouse River Trent

Humber Estuary is in Rivers and River Systems in England and Wales.

The Humber Estuary is formed at Trent Falls [Map] at the confluence of the River Trent and River Ouse.

Evelyn's Diary. 19 Aug 1654. We pass the Humber, an arm of the sea of about two leagues breadth. The weather was bad, but we crossed it in a good barge to Barton [Map], the first town in that part of Lincolnshire.

Kingston upon Hull [Map] is on the Humber Estuary.

Culture, Rivers and River Systems in England and Wales, Humber Estuary, River Hull

The River Hull rises near Driffield [Map] being formed from a number of streams and becks after which it flows past Wansford, East Yorkshire [Map], Brigham, East Yorkshire [Map], under Bethell's Bridge [Map] then Weel, East Yorkshire [Map] on the outskirts of Beverley [Map] after which it flows to Kingston upon Hull [Map] where it joins the Humber Estuary.