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Hull in March 2019.

Hull Pot, a large open pothole close to the popular 3 Peaks route on the western side of Pen-y-ghent. It is a collapsed cavern measuring 91 metres (300 feet) long by 18 metres (60 feet) wide by 18 metres (60 feet) deep.

Hull Trains 802302 seen at Doncaster on a service to London Kings Cross

 

Hull in March 2019.

 

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traditional vs fast and loud...

Nantasket Beach is a beach in the town of Hull, Massachusetts. It is part of the Nantasket Beach Reservation, administered by the state Department of Conservation and Recreation. The shore has fine, light gray sand and is one of the busiest beaches in Greater Boston. At low tide, there are acres of tide pools.

 

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Hull in March 2019.

The Flood defences at the mouth of the River Hull

 

Check out the Hull collection at www.imagesofhull.co.uk

Hull in March 2019.

 

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Trinity House Lane, Hull

The bonny Boat pub & Greasy Fingers Barbers.

Hull, England. UK.

February Scene of The Lake at East Park the biggest Public Park in Hull,

First Hull Trains 'Paragon' 802303 seen at Brough on a service to Hull

75m Turbine Blade, temporary art installation as part of 2017 City of Culture

 

Hull in March 2019.

The most challenging place i've ever photographed. Flat grey light and not a lot going on.

The former Humber Dock now serves as a marina for pleasure craft, this image was one the images taken at night around Hull.

Hull in March 2019.

Hull in March 2019.

on Wellington Street

Hull in March 2019.

 

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Hull Minster looking magnificent, would look better if they had not built that building so close, 21 July 2020 in monochrome.

Hull

Aluminum hull of an OCEA patrol boat.

Coque aluminium d'un patrouilleur OCEA.

Fast Patrol Boat

FPB 98 MKI

Saint-Nazaire

France

Back in Hull General Cemetery, every time I go with my camera something has changed the volunteers have found something new yet the trees and undergrowth claim the graves. Taken 21 January 2020

Hull Minster aka Hull Trinity theses ones in colour, found out whilst trying to get in that the Minster is closed on Mondays. Taken on the 15 May 2018

Hull in March 2019.

 

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37401 "Mary Queen Of Scots" TNT 37419 "Carl Haviland" at Hull Paragon on 10:00 York Thrall Europa - York Thrall Europa 01/12/2021

Looking up High Street from the corner of Bishop Lane. The old buildings and cobbled roads are a real gem in Hull's old town.

 

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I wrote a blog on Hull's popular photography locations. Please check it out, it may be useful! www.neilnicklinphotography.co.uk/blog/2015/5/photography-...

 

Hull in March 2019.

Hull Marina, Hull UK

Hull in March 2019.

 

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One of the hidden gems in Hull, the Georgian Street is unusual in that it is curved and secondly lay almost derilict until the 1970s!

 

It is probably the most photographed spot in Hull. This effort was taken with a 1950s Lubitel 2 on Kentmere 400 film.

Hull in March 2019.

Hull in March 2019.

 

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Nantasket Beach, Hull, MA

Few views of Hull Marina showing boats, cranes and street art close to the building of the new bridge across the A63 Castle Street on November 4 2019 with a Canon EOS 600D [psted to day the last day off 2019. In monochrome!

Hull in March 2019.

 

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Hull Minster

Werra 3 Fomapan 200 Rodinal

Northern class 158s, 158901 and 158910, stand underneath Hull Paragon's magnificent overall roof.

Hull in March 2019.

   

Kingston upon Hull, usually shortened to Hull, is a port city. It lies upon the River Hull at its confluence with the Humber Estuary.

 

The town of Wyke on Hull was founded late in the 12th century by the Cistercian monks of Meaux Abbey as a port from which to export their wool. Hull was granted a charter and given its name in 1299 by King Edward I who needed a northern port to support his wars in Scotland. It had been a market town, trading centre, fishing and whaling centre.

 

In 1642, shortly before the start of the English Civil War, Hull's governor openly took sides with the parliamentary side and denied King Charles I access to the city and the militarily important arsenal. He was declared a traitor and executed despite being pardoned by Parliament.

 

Whaling played an important role for the city until the middle of the 19th century. Hull's prosperity extended into the decades before the First World War. The whaling industry, the most important branch of deep-sea fishing, continued to decline after WWII.

 

During WWII, heavy bombing destroyed the port, industrial facilities and much of the city centre. 95% of Hull's buildings were either damaged or destroyed, making Hull the second most heavily bombed major British city after London. Of a population of around 320,000 at the beginning of the war, 192,000 were left homeless by the heavy destruction.

 

The church was called Holy Trinity Church until 2017 when the then Archbishop of York announced that the church would be given Minster status.

 

The transepts date from c. 1300–20, the choir is estimated at 1340–70, the nave 1380–1420 and the tower 1490–1520.

 

In 1906 it was discovered that the tower was in danger, resulting in emergency work to underpin the church with concrete and rebuild the nave piers.

 

The church was lucky to escape serious damage from the very heavy bombing that Hull endured.

 

The baptismal font, dating from around 1380, is richly decorated. William Wilberforce, who led the parliamentary campaign against the slave trade, was baptised here in 1759

  

Leica M4-2 Voigtlander Nokton 35mm f1.4 SC Kodak Portra 400

Hull in March 2019.

 

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