This book is a celebration of Hull's history to mark its year as UK City of Culture 2017. The city has proud stories to tell about its role in the Civil War and the succession of trades through the dock from wool and wine to whaling. It has been home to influential people from William Wilberforce, leader in the abolition of the slave trade, to the rewned poet Philip Larkin. Hull's history as a royal planned town can still be seen in the streets of the Old Town and its medieval wealth can still be felt in the grandeur of its parish churches. Historic England has produced this book with Hull City Council to help visitors and residents alike to appreciate the stories hidden in the fabric of their surroundings as the cultural events of 2017 unfold. Packed with high quality illustrations, current and archive photography and maps, this introduction to Hull describes key buildings, events and influential local people who shaped t just Hull but the world.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Historic England
ISBN-10
1848023863
ISBN-13
9781848023864
eBay Product ID (ePID)
232247839
Product Key Features
Author
David Neave, Susan Neave
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Architecture
Type
Textbook
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
Swindon
Content Note
94
Author Biography
Susan Neave Is an Architectural Historian. David Neave Is an Architectural Historian.
Date of Publication
13/04/2017
Edition Statement
Revised Edition
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
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