Part 2 Andy lived in Grosvenor Mill overlooking Scott Street Bridge between 1988 and 1999 and recently sent us another set of his remarkable photographs: โIt is minus 18 here and being outside isn't much fun. So I have found another box of mislabelled slides and found the River Hull illuminated by the late shift … Continue reading The River Hull and Yorkshire Dry Dock at night by Andy Hazell
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From Grosvenor Mill and the River Hull by Andy Hazell
Part 1 Andy Hazell is a Public Artist, Automatist, Photographer, Film-Maker and friend, whoโs been a supporter and advocate of the Open Bridges project from the beginning. Andy contributed a chapter to our book, A River Full of Stories, about his life and times living at Grosvenor Mill - a four storey linseed crushing mill … Continue reading From Grosvenor Mill and the River Hull by Andy Hazell
27 Andy Hazell โ Scott Street and Hull Fast Film
Hull's River Bridges: Andy Hazell - Hull Fast Film 1992 and Grosvenor Mill โA long time ago I bought a four storey linseed crushing mill on the River Hull, Grosvenor Mill. It was built in 1828 and is a โloosely organised pile of bricksโ. Ships and barges used to bring chemicals and oils to the factories … Continue reading 27 Andy Hazell โ Scott Street and Hull Fast Film
From Grosvenor Mill – Andy Hazell
Our friend Andy Hazell contributed a chapter to our book 'A River Full of Stories', with some evocative photographs from Grosvenor Mill, and the Old Harbour and dry docks at night. Here Andy revisits his time living at the mill overshadowing Scott Street Bridge, with a great view from above, of the bridge and traffic, … Continue reading From Grosvenor Mill – Andy Hazell
Hull Fast Film
Hull Fast Film made in 1992 by Andy Hazell with soundtrack by Hallam Lewis... Iconic images and sounds of Hull, the River, barges, pilots, docks, ships and shops, fish and chips, streets, houses, Hull Fair, have a look and explore this fascinating art film, now social history of Hull. Originally a twin screen film projected … Continue reading Hull Fast Film