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As seen through the Domed Glassed Roof of The Hepworth Arcade in Hull ..This Victorian Shopping Mall is a Grade ll Listed Building and was Built in 1894 ...
This has been the scene in Hull for almost a year but the end is in sight and we are ready to party
On the left in the very handsome Maritime Museum, on the extreme right is the Ferens Art Gallery that has been closed during 2016 for major refurbishment. The gallery is going to have some big exhibitions in 2017 the highlight will be the annual Turner Prize. In the middle is Queen Vic sitting proudly over her toilets .
A fisheye view looking up into the crossing vault and the western side of Hull Minster, the parish church of Kingston-upon-Hull.
Sony A7 III / TTArtisan 11mm fisheye
Hull Minster, this memorial stones are being removed and stored somewhere! they are not grave stones that are being removed, not sure why or what the refurbishment will look like. There used to be burials but they were stopped many years ago. Photos taken North Church Side 21 October 2019, in monochrome!
The Hull Tidal barrier protects the Northern city of Hull from Flooding and is situated next to the Deep and the mouth of the River Hull
Hull General Cemetery Spring Bank West, the burials and history into this cemetery continues 22 August 2019
Wasn't happy with the design of the hull or suspension of the tank. New turret for the Turan Mk. III is underway
To Hull & Back. Yesterday (25/03/2025) was the occasion of the annual ‘Train trip with my brother’ day out. This year we chose Kingston upon Hull, or simply Hull to absolutely everyone. Given that we only had 3 hours to explore the city, we didn’t get much further than the busiest bus station exit I’ve ever seen!! Go-Ahead’s East Yorkshire and Stagecoach East Midlands are the dominant operators and, as I hadn’t been there since 1987, there was no danger of any photo repetition some 38 years later! I’ve no idea how well I did capturing all the different bus types to be seen, but it was an enjoyable day out nonetheless.
Hull Trains 180110 heads through Newark with a Kings Cross-Hull service, 30.12.14. It might make a decent spot for a steam tour.
Darth Vader with Humberside Police at Hull Comic Con 2019 held at the Bonus Arena. For more photos from the event visit www.martinfugephotography.co.uk/hullcomiccon-2019
To Hull & Back. Yesterday (25/03/2025) was the occasion of the annual ‘Train trip with my brother’ day out. This year we chose Kingston upon Hull, or simply Hull to absolutely everyone. Given that we only had 3 hours to explore the city, we didn’t get much further than the busiest bus station exit I’ve ever seen!! Go-Ahead’s East Yorkshire and Stagecoach East Midlands are the dominant operators and, as I hadn’t been there since 1987, there was no danger of any photo repetition some 38 years later! I’ve no idea how well I did capturing all the different bus types to be seen, but it was an enjoyable day out nonetheless.
Hull in March 2019.
www.justgiving.com/fundraising/mark-butler39?newPage=True My Just Giving page, details on the page. Raising what we can in memory of my mum.
At the very edge of the island there is a rather informal architecture challenging what it is to build & or dwell
Situated at the mouth of the River Hull, It can be lowered down to prevent tidal surges entering the river system and causing widespread flooding to the City and elsewhere .
To Hull & Back. Yesterday (25/03/2025) was the occasion of the annual ‘Train trip with my brother’ day out. This year we chose Kingston upon Hull, or simply Hull to absolutely everyone. Given that we only had 3 hours to explore the city, we didn’t get much further than the busiest bus station exit I’ve ever seen!! Go-Ahead’s East Yorkshire and Stagecoach East Midlands are the dominant operators and, as I hadn’t been there since 1987, there was no danger of any photo repetition some 38 years later! I’ve no idea how well I did capturing all the different bus types to be seen, but it was an enjoyable day out nonetheless.
To Hull & Back. Yesterday (25/03/2025) was the occasion of the annual ‘Train trip with my brother’ day out. This year we chose Kingston upon Hull, or simply Hull to absolutely everyone. Given that we only had 3 hours to explore the city, we didn’t get much further than the busiest bus station exit I’ve ever seen!! Go-Ahead’s East Yorkshire and Stagecoach East Midlands are the dominant operators and, as I hadn’t been there since 1987, there was no danger of any photo repetition some 38 years later! I’ve no idea how well I did capturing all the different bus types to be seen, but it was an enjoyable day out nonetheless.
Hull in March 2019.
www.justgiving.com/fundraising/mark-butler39?newPage=True My Just Giving page, details on the page. Raising what we can in memory of my mum.