King Billy Hull
Download this stock image: Statue of King William III or King Billy Hull Humberside UK - ACT3F7 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. The King Billy statue in hull witch is a prominent future of our town came to Hull in 1734 it was smelted by peter Scheemakers who were Flemish it was offered to Bristol but they at the time where not a wealthy town and could not afford it and hull been prospers town and very wealthy at the time could so hence it came along with peter Shoemakers who erected it. Find parking charges, opening hours, postcode and a parking map of King William House Market Place as well as other car parks, street parking, pay and display, parking meters and private garages for rent in Hull.
King Billy, as the statue is affectionately know, sits in the centre of the road of Low Gate in Hull. The place was actually where the bear baiting ring was in previous times. The statue is of King William III, William of Orange. Hull was the first large city in Britain to swear their allegiance to the new King when he deposed James II in 1685. This came about as Parliament thought that James was to change the state religion to Catholic and they wanted to remain Protestant. Williams mother, Mary, was daughter of Charles I and then William had married Mary, his first cousin and eldest surviving daughter of James II, when he was the Duke of York. She was therefore the next in line to the throne after James II. William refused however to be consort to Queen Mary or only as King during her lifetime and threatened to leave the country. Parliament thought it better to have a Protestant King and so it was the connivance of the Houses of Lords and Commons that declared them joint Rulers but William would exercise the regal power for both of them. They were crowned in April 1689. He died in 1702.Find upcoming concerts at King Billy in Hull, United Kingdom, buy tickets for King Billy concerts in 2020, get directions, and more at JamBase. The gilded statue of King William III is one of Hull's most distinctive landmarks. Installed in 1734, the sculpture features what appears to be a Roman emperor sat astride a horse. The Roman theme was the idea of sculptor Peter Scheemakers, but an inscription on the front of the statue reveals the true identity of the rider above.
The statue was paid for by public suscription and cost £785. Today this would be around £150,000. It was designed by a Dutchman Peter Scheemaker in 1734 and sits on a stone pedestal. The Statue is of William in Roman Emperor costume astride a horse. The statue was gilded in 1768. The Inscription reads; ' This statue was erected in the year 1734 to the memory of King William Third. Our Great Deliverer.'
Statue of King Billy in Low Gate in late 1800's as there are no toilets but the fountain and lamps are there.
King Billy Pub Cottingham Hull
King Billy Gin Hull
In 1880 a plain drinking fountain was added to the plinth below the inscription and in the late 1800's the four lamps were added at the corners of the plinth. These were made by local firm King and Peach.Gents loos below King Billy's statue.
King Billy Toilets Hull
The statue being transported back to Low Gate.