Researching the Foredyke Stream we stumbled on an image of the Foredyke Path which in turn led us to the wonderful photography of Peter Marshall. Peter posted a photograph of Hull a day during Hull’s City of Culture year and last year Cafe Royal Books published The River Hull 1977-85. Cafe Royal produces beautiful limited edition photobooks focusing on British documentary photography, a remarkable cultural archive. It’s great to be working with Peter on A River Full of Stories.
The link to Peter’s Cafe Royal book is here and his website of Hull Photos – Still Occupied is here. Peter’s photography blog is here. Do investigate, there is so much incredible work to explore. Here are a couple of photographs of the book:



Rich & Lou Duffy-Howard
Open Bridges made history when for the first time all 13 of the bridges over the River Hull in the UK’s City of Culture 2017 raised, swung or closed simultaneously splitting the city of Hull in two at 20:17 hours on 22nd September 2017. Historic vessels sailed down the River to be met by 21st century tugs.
Open Bridges is an independent Hull/East Yorkshire based project