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Gallery: seeing Hull in black and white

And the city has had something of a poor reputation in England in recent years, but that seems to be changing. A city voted the ‘worst place to live in the UK’ in 2005 became the country’s City of Culture in 2017 and last year its city centre was named one of the coolest places to live by the Sunday Times. From worst to coolest; that’s quite a turnaround!

Of course like any city it has its rougher areas. And while shop closures are an issue on many of our high streets it seemed to me that Hull (full name Kingston upon Hull, by the way) has more than its fair share. But it has a number of excellent free museums, a marina area with old warehouses transformed into restaurants and bars, and a strong sense of heritage. It is also developing a vibrant film-making industry, dubbing itself as Hullywood, as film makers take advantage of its small but largely intact old town.

I’ll write more about my brief visit to Hull last week in due course (I’m backed up with trip notes from Sri Lanka, Budapest, Liverpool and now Hull!) Meanwhile though here are a few black and white edits of shots that I thought would lend themselves to that medium, for this week’s theme-free Monochrome Madness.

My feature photo is of the Minster, which unfortunately was closed to the public all week because of the filming taking place. It, like all my other images, was originally shot in colour and edited with Nik Silver Efex Pro.











I visited Hull in May 2026

One Comment

  • Image Earth Travel

    Hull looks lovely! Lots of monuments and historical things to see, with quaint streets. How did it turnaround so quickly?
    I had to laugh at “Hullywood”. Interesting is that Wilberforce is close to the town of Windsor in New South Wales, where I grew up. I never knew he was from Hull.
    Thanks for sharing another Hull chapter, which makes me want to visit. 🙂

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