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Posted on February 2, 2022May 24, 2022 by jgreenhalgh

History of Hull: Walking in Hull Pt.2 – A North East Coast Town

In this blog post our project leader Dr James Greenhalgh explores more findings from our ‘walking workshops’ and interrogates the notion of Hull as a ‘forgotten city’ – referred to only as a ‘North East Coast Town’ and eclipsed from popular memory of the Second World War. Of all the memories and points of interest Read More…

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