In this blog series, we talk to people about their connections to Hull and what the city means to them. In this post Pat Broderick tells us about moving to Hull as a ‘Westie’ and never wanting to leave… Thanks for chatting to us! First things first – tell us a bit more about you. Read More…
Tag: Hull & Me
Hull & Me: Alison Keld
In this blog series, we talk to people about their connections to Hull and what the city means to them. In this post we chat to Alison Keld about 2017, the impact of the blitz, and nights out dancing in Hull. Thanks for chatting to us! First things first – tell us a bit more Read More…
Hull & Me: Ann Jepson
In this blog series, we talk to people about their connections to Hull and what the city means to them. In this post we’re chatting to Ann Jepson, one of our wonderful oral history interviewees and a real champion of our project. We chat about moving to the area, trying new things, Hull’s chattiness, and Read More…
Hull & Me: Leigh Bird and Esther Johnson
In this blog series, we talk to people about their connections to Hull and what the city means to them. In this post we’re chatting to Leigh Bird and Esther Johnson about the power of place and the importance of the ‘Three Ships’ mosaic. Photos courtesy of Leigh Bird and Esther Johnson. Thanks for chatting Read More…
Hull & Me: Paul Schofield
In this blog series, we’re talking to people about their connections to Hull and what the city means to them. In this post we’re chatting to Paul Schofield, Hull’s award-winning tour guide who has been leading tours of the city for more than three decades. Thanks for chatting to us! First things first – tell Read More…
Hull & Me: John and Janet Bark
In this blog series, we’re talking to people about their connections to Hull and what the city means to them. In this post we’re chatting to Janet Bark and John Bark, two people who’ve taken part in our workshops and oral history series. You can listen to the recording of them answering our questions, or Read More…
Hull & Me: Charlotte Tomlinson
In this blog series, we’re talking to people about their connections to Hull and what the city means to them. In our first post we’re chatting to Dr Charlotte Tomlinson, Research Associate on The Half Life of the Blitz project. First things first – tell us a bit more about yourself. Hi, I’m Charlotte, I’m Read More…