
There were so many adventures during Open Bridges, and everyone who was part of it had a different story to tell. While the Motor Barge Syntan sailed down the River Hull HMS Pickle and Humber Keel Comrade – with Humber Rescue on the river – prepared to meet where the river flows into the Humber estuary. Then, at 20:17 hours on the autumn equinox 2017 all 13 of Hull’s river bridges closed to traffic, separating the city into two for the first time in its history. HMS Pickle fired 13 rockets into the night sky to mark the moment. The vessels sailed out into the estuary to be met by the waiting, powerful Svitzer Maersk and SMS Towage tugs with searchlights and water canons. As the vessels disappeared into darkness the soundscape began.
Have a look at Octovision Media’s stunning drone footage of Open Bridges from the night sky…
The following gallery is a selection of photographs by our Open Bridges event photographer Graeme Oxby. Click on an image and scroll through.
Open Bridges is an independent all Hull based project by Duffy-Howard Music taking place during the Hull City of Culture Freedom Season. We are delighted that every aspect of planning and delivery of Open Bridges is by people in Hull.

The next installment of Open Bridges, A River Full Of Stories launches tonight in Hull. See you there if you are coming, click here for details
Rich & Lou Duffy-Howard