Wednesday, 31 August 2011

The Bull



The Bull sits on the corner of Stepney Lane and Beverley Road. Its a typical Victorian pub that has seen better days but somehow is managing to survive.

Monday, 29 August 2011

Ray

Funny how things can surround you without them being noticed. Take this pavement art; been sitting on the river front for nearly twenty years but I only noticed it the other day. It's part of a sculpture trail called 'The Seven Seas Fish Pavement' sponsored by a local fish oil processor. You can find more information here and some kind (possibly sad) soul has investigated the geology of the sculptures so for all you rock fans there's a link here.

Friday, 26 August 2011

Step this way for the Dinosaur Experience

On the corner of Humber Street and Queen Street, a part of town that makes run down seem upmarket, there's Dinostar, a Dinosaur Shop and Museum. Don't ask me what goes on in there as when I was there they were doing it up but it claims to be "Yorkshire's only dinosaur visitor attraction" so that's something I guess.


Monday, 25 April 2011

The End

At some point this "blog" has got to end. I'm not taking  photos and Hull is not getting any better so now seems like a good time to say good bye. 

Saturday, 23 April 2011

Blocks of colour

At some stage in the early 1960s council house strategy changed from building estates of houses to putting one house on top of another in a tower. Central government subsidised tower blocks, the higher the block the bigger the grant. So it's no surprise to find inner cities filled with high rise accommodation. Hull has a fair few of these buildings; the ones on the outer estates are destined for demolition soon. This pair on Great Thornton Street are relative small and seem to have been painted in gaudy colours, perhaps the contractor had a job lot of cheap paint.