This smart crabbing boat is apparently named after the sons of the owner and not some mythical beast of the east Yorkshire coast. There's more, possibly far more than you might want about this boat here.
Wednesday, 25 August 2010
Tuesday, 24 August 2010
Fish Quay, Bridlington
Although the public are allowed on to the Fish Quay it is still a working area so you've go to be careful with all the fishing gear that is left lying around.
Monday, 23 August 2010
Bridlington Harbour
Always a busy little place Bridlington; there are plans for a marina here but then there have been plans for many years and nothing has come of them. There's more about Bridlington here.
Sunday, 22 August 2010
Saturday, 21 August 2010
Brynmor Jones Library, University of Hull
You won't hear from me that this is the library that Philip Larkin used to run, no sir, no way.
I will say that when I was employed by the University, eons ago, this was a great place to pretend to be working and the views from the upper stories are not bad either.
Friday, 20 August 2010
Thursday, 19 August 2010
Hull History Centre, Worship Street
This air conditioned little delight holds all Hull's historical archives in one place for the first time.
From their website "The History Centre brings together the material held by the City Archives and Local studies Library with those held by the University of Hull. These include the City’s borough archives, dating back to 1299 and amongst the best in the country; records relating to the port and docks of Hull; papers of companies and organisations reflecting Hull’s maritime history; papers of noteable individuals including Andrew Marvell, Philip Larkin, Amy Johnson and William Wilberforce; records relating to local and national politics and pressure groups; and over 100,000 photographs, illustrations; maps and plans, newspapers, special collections and reference sources relating to Hull and the East Riding."
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