Hull Museum. Hull and East Riding Museum in Hull
Hull and East Riding Museum in Hull We came across this museum quite by accident. We were originally heading for the Streetlife museum in Hull and as we approached Street Life we saw this and decided to go and have a look. We weren't disappointed. There's lots to see in this history museum plotting life through the ages. Well worth a visit
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Hull, or Kingston upon Hull, is a port city in East Yorkshire, England. Where the River Hull meets the Humber Estuary, The Deep aquarium is a futuristic building with an underwater viewing tunnel and hands-on displays.
In the old town’s Museums Quarter, the Streetlife Museum focuses on modes of transport. Wilberforce House, the birthplace of William Wilberforce, documents the abolition of the slave trade.
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Welcome to Hull Museums
Welcome to the amazing Hull Museums!
Take a look at what we have to offer at our inspirational museums and gallery.
Hull, United Kingdom
Ride to Hull!!
Hull UK City of Culture 2017: Made In Hull
A celebration of Hull, charting its history from maritime roots to becoming the UK City of Culture 2017. Curated by Sean McAllister, written by Rupert Creed. More info: goo.gl/tjVGUB
Streetlife Museum....
The Streetlife Museum of Transport is a transport museum located in Kingston upon Hull, England. The roots of the collection date back to the early 20th century, however the purpose-built museum the collection is housed in was opened in 1989 by the then Hull East MP, John Prescott. Core areas of the collection include Veteran cars, horse-drawn carriages and objects relating to local public transport.
The museum forms part of the Museums Quarter in Hull, based on the historic High Street in the Old Town of the city. The Museums Quarter comprises the Streetlife Museum, the Hull and East Riding Museum (archaeology), the Arctic Corsair trawler and Wilberforce House Museum. The site is managed by Hull Museums, a department of Hull City Council on behalf of the people of the city.
At The Streetlife Museum in Hull
Plane, Trains and Automobiles.
Out and About with Pete Marshall @ Hull Streetlife Museum
Hull City of Culture 2017 'Made in Hull' - Full Show in 360° VR
We fished, we got bombed, we rebuilt.
Hull Museums
The Thax family go on a day trip to Hull and wander round in awe at the information displayed within the museums, featuring hit song
Museums
Hull - Trawler Men Aka 3 Trawlers Lost At Sea - Wives Demand Stricter Safety Measures (1968)
No title. 3 trawlers lost at sea off coast of Iceland - wives demand stricter safety measures, Hull, Yorkshire and London.
Various shots fishing trawlers in dock. M/S trawler men working on board. M/S baskets of provisions on quayside. L/S as basket is carried aboard. Panning C/U barrels of fish. Various shots men cleaning and filleting fish.
L/S Billingsgate Market, London. M/S men looking at fish in boxes. Panning C/U boxes of fish from Hull. M/S lorries being loaded. C/U large frozen halibut being put onto lorry. Various shots men serving housewives in fishmongers.
L/S Mrs. Lillian Bilocca with the widows of other dead trawler men at meeting at Ministry of Agriculture. C/U Mrs. Bilocca. M/S ditto. C/U Mrs. Bilocca crying.
Various shots flag on building at half mast at Hull. Pan to L/S of trawlers in dock. C/U trawler's name: Arctic Avenger. Panning shot seaman going aboard. C/U ditto. M/S two more men going aboard. M/S trawler men standing on deck talking. C/U one of the men. Panning shot bridge of Arctic Avenger. Panning shot interior of bridge. Panning shot radio equipment. C/U radio operators Kevin Travis and Roy Hunter. Angle shot funnel with smoke. L/S trawler moving towards camera with the men standing in the bows. Panning shot men standing in the bows. L/S ditto. L/S as the trawler goes out to sea. L/S as the trawler goes away with woman and child in foreground waving.
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Hull City Of Culture Light Show - Made In Hull 2017
The Beverley Gate, Hull
A Prelude to War!
This is a handmade diorama of what The Beverley Gate, Hull would have looked like on 24th April 1642 when King Charles 1 sought entry to the town and was refused by the Governor Sir John Hotham.
The diorama was built by hand in 1998 to celebrate the city’s 700th Anniversary of receiving its Charter from Edward 1 in 1299.
The diorama was built by Tony and Joanne Mallory who were two of the members of Hull City Councils Festival Committee. Tony and Joanne were at the time members of the prestigious British Toymakers Guild and had in 1994 won the title of British Miniaturist of the year.
The model was based on archaeological evidence from the dig and visual evidence that can be seen in the amphitheatre together details taken from Hollar’s engraving of 1640.
The whole model/diorama is made up of three sections, the model of the Gate, the Moat and King Charles 1 requesting and being refused entry.
The model measures 5ft(l) x 3ft(w) x 1.5ft(h) and was displayed during the Festival in the City’s Town Docks Museum on an upper floor looking down onto the amphitheatre itself.
Hull 2017, UK City of Culture - Made in Hull. The Deep, imitating the dog - Part 2
From the Made in Hull website;
A celebration of our city, in pictures on buildings. Curated by Sean McAllister, written by Rupert Creed. See the city like you’ve never seen it before. Join us on a spectacular trail where the streets speak and buildings tell stories.
Our opening event, to which everyone is invited, will use large-scale projection on buildings, illuminated skylines, soundscapes, shop windows and live performance to celebrate the last 70 years of life in the city.
Staged across the city centre, Made in Hull tells the story of our city in surprising and stunning ways through a series of commissions by local and international artists. From the devastation of the Second World War, through the good times and the hard times, this is an exploration of Hull’s heritage and its characters at work and play.
Arrivals and Departures Projected onto the Deep, at the place where the city’s rivers merge, we tell the remarkable story of the ebb and flow of people and animals into Hull from many distant shores. Through stop-frame animation, image and sound, it is the story of how Hull’s distinct character and culture has been formed over time - a place built on working hands washed here by the sea.
Hull, Evolution of a City A Jonathan Webb Documentarry
Hull, Evolution of a City is a 7 min 18sec Historical and Contemporary Documentary Film about how Hull was once a major and significant part of the shipping and fishing industry, and how today that prestigious heritage has been stored away in The Hull Maritime Museum, and has been forgotten because of the mass consumer and entertainment society which seems to have taken over the city of Hull. The documentary attempts to suggest that today people think of Hull as a large city of shops and restaurants but through visual repetition and variation Hull, Evolution of a City shows there is more to Hull than this.
Visit to The Deep in Hull April 2014
Videos from my visit to The Deep in Hull during the penguin exhibition.
Well worth a visit if you'r interested in marine wildlife and marine conservation.
music is Camille Saint Saens - aquarium
and The little mermaid
Crumbling structure of Hull's Anlaby Road flyover
Crumbling structure of Hull's Anlaby Road flyover
Kingston upon Hull Fishing Heritage Film
This video has a soundtrack by the world-renowned and innovative club musician Richard Melville Hall - a.k.a. 'Moby'. The title of the track is 'Not Sensitive'.
The nickname 'Moby' was given to him by his parents because of an ancestral connection to the author of 'Moby Dick' - Herman Melville being his great-great granduncle.
Its ironic that we have been given permission to use one of Moby's music tracks over footage of St. Andrews Dock, Hull, England. In 1955, the Hollywood studio Warner Bros. chose the dock for re-fitting the Hispaniola - the ship which had formerly been used in the film 'Treasure Island'. When it left the dock, fully refurbished, it was as a whaling ship with many new fittings. Renamed the 'Pequod', it went on to carry Gregory Peck as Captain Ahab in the 1956 film Moby Dick. The re-fit was a fine testimony to all the trades associated with St. Andrews Dock in Hull.
Moby is one of the most controversial figures in techno music, alternately praised for bringing a face to the notoriously anonymous electronic genre, as well as being scorned by hordes of techno artists and fans for 'diluting and trivialising the form'. In either case, Moby was one of the most important dance music figures of the early '90s, helping bring the music to a mainstream audience both in England and in America.
Moby fused rapid disco beats with heavy distorted guitars, punk rhythms, and detailed productions that drew equally from pop, dance, and movie soundtracks like an updated version of the James Bond Theme used for the Bond film 'Tomorrow Never Dies'.
DCDC15 | Hullcraft - Simon Wilson, Hull History Centre
DCDC (Discovering Collections, Discovering Communities) is a collaborative conference hosted by The National Archives and RLUK that explores inter-disciplinary, cross-sector approaches and opportunities to developing and widening access to the wealth of our collections.
Made in Hull 2017
Hull City of Culture 2017