In the Anglo-Saxon period, it was a major boundary, separating Northumbria from the southern kingdoms. Indeed the name Northumbria simply indicates the area North of the Humber. It currently forms the boundary between the East Riding of Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire between Faxfleet[?] and Spurn Head.
Two fortifications were built in the mouth of the river in 1914, the Humber Forts.
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Humber was also the name of a make of British car, which disappeared after mergers in the 1960s.
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