Hull Through Time

Hull Through Time

by PhilipC.Miles (Author)

Synopsis

Kingston upon Hull is a fascinating city and over the last 150 years or so has witnessed great changes. The city centre in the late 1890s was made up of pre Victorian slum houses and tiny narrow streets. In the very last years of the 1890s much of the old city centre was completely demolished and many of the old parts of the city centre have been captured on photographs, some of which are included in this book. Today, the city centre is very modern and boasts three excellent shopping centres as well as the more traditional streets. It also has several museums and William Wilberforce's house, which was the home of the anti slavery campaigner. This excellent book with over 190 photographs shows not only the city centre as it was and how it is today but also some of its environs. It is essential reading for anyone who knows and loves the area.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Published: 20 May 2011

ISBN 10: 1848682808
ISBN 13: 9781848682801

Author Bio
Philip C. Miles was raised and educated in Hull, where he still lives. This keen local historian and prolific author is also fascinated by buses and trams and has amassed an extensive collection of photographs, transport memorabilia and transport relics. Philip's previous titles include Hull's Transport (Tempus 2007), Road Transport in Hull & East Yorkshire (Hendon Publishing 1988), Yesterday's Hull (Dalesman 1989), Hull's Waterfront (Dalesman 1990), Isle of Man Buses 1907-1988 (World of Transport 1989), Humberside Trams & Buses (Quotes 1991), Yorkshire Trams & Buses (Quotes 1992) and Hull & East Yorkshire in Camera (Quotes 1997).