This illustrated history portrays one of England's most fascinating
cities. It provides a nostalgic look at Kingston upon Hull's past and
highlights the special character of some of its most important historic
sites. The photographs are taken from the unique Historic England
Archive, the nation's record of 12 million photographs, drawings and
publications, ranging from the 1850s and the earliest days of
photography up to the present day. Historic England: Hull shows the city
as it once was, with its narrow streets to its old dock district, once a
major centre of the fishing and whaling industries. By the end of the
First World War much of the old city centre had been completely
destroyed, but this book shows how it is now: a resurgent, modern place
with some stunning new architecture, state-of-the-art museums,
galleries, and a world-leading university and medical school -
consistent with its current status as UK City of Culture for 2017.