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Films
British Trawlers Shelled by Russians. 1905, United Kingdom: British Pathé. Available at: https://www.britishpathe.com/asset/196879/.
Humphries, Steve, dir. Hull’s Headscarf Heroes. 2018: United Kingdom: BBC Four. Available at: https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/10A39B55?bcast=131904503.
Maps
A Google Earth map showing the location of monuments recorded. 2024. Screenshot. https://earth.google.com/.
A map from Google Earth (satellite, 2018) showing St Andrew’s Dock – edited. 2023. Screenshot. https://earth.google.com.
A map showing the three sites of the Hull Docklands: Heritage Trail. 2024. Screenshot. https://earth.google.com.
Haywood, Rob. The Hull Blitz. 2021. Tile 13, Scale 5.5 inches:1 mile. http://www.rhaywood.karoo.net/pics/maps/13.gif.
Haywood, Rob. The Hull Blitz. 2021. Tile 14, Scale 5.5 inches:1 mile. http://www.rhaywood.karoo.net/pics/maps/14.gif.
Haywood, Rob. The Hull Blitz. 2021. Tile 15, Scale 5.5 inches:1 mile. http://www.rhaywood.karoo.net/pics/maps/14.gif.
Haywood, Rob. The Hull Blitz. 2021. Tile 16, Scale 5.5 inches:1 mile. http://www.rhaywood.karoo.net/pics/maps/14.gif.
Seeney, Megan. “Alexandra Dock, 1950s.” JPEG map, Scale 1:3500. 1st Edition (1943-1995) National Grid 1:2500, 1 January 1951 and 1 January 1953. ArcGIS. Using Digimap National Grid 1:2500 (1943-1995) Collection. https://digimap.edina.ac.uk/.
Seeney, Megan. “Alexandra Dock (Eastside), 1920s.” JPEG map, Scale 1:2500. 1:2500 County Series 2nd Revision, 1 January 1928. ArcGIS. Using Digimap County Series 1:2500 (1853-1951) Collection. https://digimap.edina.ac.uk/.
Seeney, Megan. “Alexandra Dock (Westside), 1920s.” JPEG map, Scale 1:2500. 1:2500 County Series 2nd Revision, 1 January 1928. ArcGIS. Using Digimap County Series 1:2500 (1853-1951) Collection. https://digimap.edina.ac.uk/.
Seeney, Megan. “Andrew Marvell.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “Beverley Gate.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “Fishing Industry Mural, Hessle Road.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “Grey Reef Shark.” JPEG map, Scale 1:2000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “Headscarf Revolutionaries Mural.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “Hessle Road, Fisherman Mural.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “Horizontal Steam Engine.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “King William III.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “Mahatma Gandhi.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “Merchant Navy and Seafarers Memorial.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “Pioneer.” JPEG map, Scale 1:2000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “R.A.O.B., St Andrew’s Lock Gates Memorial.” JPEG map, Scale 1:5000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “Russian Outrage Memorial.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “St Andrew’s Dock, 1920s.” JPEG map, Scale 1:2500. 1:2500 County Series 2nd Revision, 1 January 1928. ArcGIS. Using Digimap County Series 1:2500 (1853-1951) Collection. https://digimap.edina.ac.uk/.
Seeney, Megan. “St Andrew’s Dock, 1950s.” JPEG map, Scale 1:2500. 1st Edition (1943-1995) National Grid 1:2500, 1 January 1950 and 1 January 1951. ArcGIS. Using Digimap National Grid 1:2500 (1943-1995) Collection. https://digimap.edina.ac.uk/.
Seeney, Megan. “St Andrew’s Dock, 1950s – labelled.” JPEG map, Scale 1:2500. 1st Edition (1943-1995) National Grid 1:2500, 1 January 1950 and 1 January 1951. ArcGIS. Using Digimap National Grid 1:2500 (1943-1995) Collection. https://digimap.edina.ac.uk/.
Seeney, Megan. “St Andrew’s Dock Extension, 1920s.” JPEG map, Scale 1:2500. 1:2500 County Series 2nd Revision, 1 January 1928. ArcGIS. Using Digimap County Series 1:2500 (1853-1951) Collection. https://digimap.edina.ac.uk/.
Seeney, Megan. “St Andrew’s Dock Extension, 1950s.” JPEG map, Scale 1:2500. 1st Edition (1943-1995) National Grid 1:2500, 1 January 1950 and 1 January 1951. ArcGIS. Using Digimap National Grid 1:2500 (1943-1995) Collection. https://digimap.edina.ac.uk/.
Seeney, Megan. “St Andrew’s Memorial to Lost Trawlermen.” JPEG map, Scale 1:5,000. Open Street Map, December 2024. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “St Andrew’s Mural, Hessle Road.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “Table Sculpture.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “The Merchant Navy Memorial.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “The Royal Navy Memorial.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “Three Fishing Scenes Mural.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “Truelove.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “Voyage.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “Watchtower, Hull Citadel.” JPEG map, Scale 1:2000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “Waverley Street and Surrounding Area, 1928.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1500. 1:2500 County Series 2nd Revision, 1 January 1928. ArcGIS. Using Digimap County Series 1:2500 (1853-1904) Collection. https://digimap.edina.ac.uk/.
Seeney, Megan. “Waverley Street and Surrounding Area, 1950s.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1500. National Grid 1:1250 1st Revision, 1 January 1954 and 1 January 1959. ArcGIS. Using Digimap National Grid 1:1250 (1943-1993) Collection. https://digimap.edina.ac.uk/.
Seeney, Megan. “Waverley Street and Surrounding Area, 1970s-1990s.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1500. National Grid 1:1250 3rd Revision, 1 January 1975, 1 January 1979, and 1 January 1991. ArcGIS. Using Digimap National Grid 1:1250 (1943-1993) Collection. https://digimap.edina.ac.uk/.
Seeney, Megan. “Waverley Street and Surrounding Area, Present.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1500. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “Wilberforce Monument.” JPEG map, Scale 1:2000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “William de-la-Pole.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Seeney, Megan. “William Wilberforce Statue, Wilberforce House.” JPEG map, Scale 1:1000. Open Street Map, December 2023. ArcGIS.
Newspapers and Magazines
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“Replacement Icelandic Voyage Sculpture Unveiled in Hull.” BBC, 11 May 2012. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-humber-18022948.
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Campbell, James. “Head Disappears from Hull’s most Romantic Sculpture – But there is Good News.” Hull Daily Mail, 25 April 2023. https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/hull-east-yorkshire-news/head-disappears-hulls-most-romantic-8384425.
Campbell, James. “Relief as Stolen Memorial Plaque Honouring Hull’s 6,000 Lost Fishermen is Returned,” Hull Daily Mail, 26 October 2020, https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/hull-east-yorkshire-news/stolen-bullnose-memorial-plaque-found-4640863.
Campbell, James. “Sites for Three More Stunning Hessle Road Murals Revealed.” Hull Daily Mail, 15 August 2017. https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/whats-on/sites-tree-more-stunning-hessle-327382.
Campbell, James. “Work Starts on the Latest Stunning Hessle Road Mural.” Hull Daily Mail, 12 September 2017. https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/hull-east-yorkshire-news/work-starts-latest-stunning-hessle-464432.
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Johnson, Emily. “Hull’s Fishing Community Unites to Remember Victims of the Triple Trawler Tragedy.” Hull Daily Mail, 11 January 2023. https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/hull-east-yorkshire-news/gallery/hulls-fishing-community-unites-remember-8018306.
Molyneux, Jess. “Fascinating Photos Capture Life in Hull’s Landmark Rayners Pub in 1980s.” Hull Daily Mail, 7 August 2022. https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/history/gallery/fascinating-photos-capture-life-hulls-7415288.
Photographs
Seeney, Megan. A close-up of the blue plaque associated with Hull Citadel Watchtower, Victoria Dock, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A close-up of an inscription on the Wilberforce Monument from behind. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A close-up of the information board for Voyage, Nelson Street, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A close-up of the information plaque for Truelove, High Street, Hull. 2023. Digital photography.
Seeney, Megan. A close-up of the inscription on the Andrew Marvell statue, South Church Side, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A close-up of the inscription on the left-hand side of the Merchant Navy and Seafarers Memorial. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A close-up of the inscription on the memorial stone, St Andrews Dock, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A close-up of the inscription on the Merchant Navy Memorial, Minerva Pier, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A close-up of the inscription on the pedestal of King William III statue, Market Place, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A close-up of the inscription on the right-hand side of the Merchant Navy and Seafarers Memorial. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A close-up of the inscription on the side of the Horizontal Steam Engine, Humber Dock Street. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A close-up of the right-side inscription on the Wilberforce Monument. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A close-up of the inscription on the Royal Navy Memorial, Minerva Pier, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A close-up of the inscription on the William de-la-Pole statue, Nelson Steet, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A close-up of the inscription on the William Wilberforce Statue, Wilberforce House, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A close-up of the front inscription on the Wilberforce Monument. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A close-up of the left-side inscription on the Wilberforce Monument. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A close-up of the memorial stone at St Andrews Dock, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A close-up of the plaque on the bust of Mahatma Gandhi, High Street, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A close-up of the Russian Outrage Memorial inscription, Hessle Road, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A close-up of the Truelove, High Street, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A photograph of the information board associated with Hull Citadel Watchtower, Victoria Dock, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A plaque displaying a scene from a fish market, St Andrews Dock, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A plaque displaying a scene with a fishing boat sailing, St Andrews Dock, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A plaque displaying a scene from a fishing dock, St Andrews Dock, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A plaque displaying a scene from onboard a fishing trawler, St Andrews Dock, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A plaque displaying sailors lost at sea from the Port of Hull, St Andrews Dock, beginning Albert Reeves. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A plaque displaying sailors lost at sea from the Port of Hull, St Andrews Dock, beginning Frederick Parkes. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A plaque displaying sailors lost at sea from the Port of Hull, St Andrews Dock, beginning George Smith. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A plaque displaying sailors lost at sea from the Port of Hull, St Andrews Dock, beginning Hans Hoir. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A plaque displaying sailors lost at sea from the Port of Hull, St Andrews Dock, beginning Harold Boothy. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A plaque displaying sailors lost at sea from the Port of Hull, St Andrews Dock, beginning Sydney Johnson. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A side-view of the Pioneer sculpture, Wellington Street, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A side-view of the William de-la-Pole statue, Nelson Street, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. A view of the Pioneer sculpture from behind. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. An information board within St Andrew’s Memorial to Lost Trawlermen, St Andrew’s Quay, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Andrew Marvell statue, South Church Side, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Andrew Marvell statue, South Church Side, Hull, with the Hands on History Museum in the background. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Beverley Gate, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Beverley Gate, Hull, looking towards Princes Dock Street. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Bust of Mahatma Gandhi, High Street, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Close-up of the information plaque on the Grey Reef Shark sculpture, The Deep, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Entrance Arch to the memorial garden for lost trawlermen, St Andrew’s Quay, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Facing east down William Wright and Albert Dock public footpath with disused jetty. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Facing west down the Humber with William Wright and Albert Dock to the right side and the Humber Bridge in the background. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Fishing Industry mural, Hessle Road, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Fishing Heritage Mural, Hessle Road, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Grey Reef Shark sculpture, The Deep, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Grey Reef Shark sculpture, The Deep, Hull, with the tidal barrier in the background. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Hull Citadel Watchtower, Victoria Dock, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. King William III statue, Market Place. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. King William III statue, Market Place, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Hessle Road Fisherman Mural, The Halfway Hotel, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Hull Marina with Spurn Lightship to the righthand side of the frame. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Horizontal Steam Engine, Humber Dock Street. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Horizontal Steam Engine, Humber Dock Street, facing Hull Marina. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Merchant Navy and Seafarers Memorial, Queen’s Dock Avenue, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Pioneer sculpture, Wellington Street, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Russian Outrage Memorial, Hessle Road, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Side-view of Hull Citadel Watchtower, Victoria Dock, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. St Andrew’s Dock facing east. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. St Andrew’s Memorial to Lost Trawlermen, St Andrew’s Quay, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. St Andrews lock gates memorial, St Andrews Dock, with the River Humber in the background. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. St Andrew’s Memorial to Lost Trawlermen from inside the memorial garden, St Andrew’s Quay, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Table Sculpture, High Street, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. The Headscarf Revolutionaries mural, Hessle Road, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. The Merchant Navy Memorial alongside the Royal Navy Memorial with The Deep in the background. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. The Merchant Navy Memorial with Victoria Pier in the background. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. The Royal Navy Memorial, Minerva Pier, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. The Royal Navy Memorial alongside the Merchant Navy Memorial with The Deep in the background. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. The Wilberforce Monument, Wilberforce Drive, Hull, with Hull College in the background. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Three Fishing Scenes mural, Hessle Road, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Truelove sculpture in the River Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Voyage sculpture, Nelson Street, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. Voyage sculpture, Nelson Street, with The Deep in the background. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. William de-la-Pole statue, Nelson Street, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Seeney, Megan. William Wilberforce Statue, Wilberforce House, Hull. 2023. Digital photograph.
Reports
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The Board of Trade. North Sea Incident: (21-22 October 1904). London: Wyman & Sons Ltd., 1905. Accessed 1 January 2023: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044103232666&seq=5.
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“Bust of Mahatma Gandhi Unveiled in Hull’s Mandela Gardens.” MK Gandhi Organisation. Accessed 1 January 2024, https://www.mkgandhi.org/newannou/bust_of_gandhi_unveiled.htm.
“Council Steps in to Secure Permanent Lost Trawlermen Memorial for City.” HullCCNews, 26 August 2022. https://news.hull.gov.uk/26/08/2022/council-steps-in-to-secure-permanent-lost-trawlermen-memorial-for-city/.
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Thorarinsdottir, Steinunn. “Voyage.” CODAworx. Accessed 26 December 2023, https://www.codaworx.com/projects/voyage-city-of-hull-england-and-the-town-of-v-iacute-k-iceland/.
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Bewley, Robert H. “Aerial Survey for Archaeology.” Photogrammetric Record 18 (2003): 273-292.
Cooper, Nick. City on Fire: Kingston upon Hull 1939-45. Stroud: Amberley Publishing, 2017.
Gerrard, David. A Century of Hull: Events, People and Places over the 20th Century. Stroud: The History Press, 2009.
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Howes, Audrey; and Foreman, Martin. Town and Gun: The 17th-century Defences of Hull. Kingston upon Hull: Kingston Press, 1999.
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Newspapers and Magazines
“How Hull Sculpture Marks Centuries-old Sea Connection.” Yorkshire Post, 7 January 2019. https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/how-hull-sculpture-marks-centuries-old-sea-connection-171845.
“Mahatma Gandhi.” Guardian, 31 January 1948. https://www.theguardian.com/world/1948/jan/31/india.fromthearchive1.
Campbell, James. “From Sieges to Hangings: 14 Key Dates in the Bloody History of Beverley Gate.” Hull Daily Mail, 28 August 2017. https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/hull-east-yorkshire-news/sieges-hangings-14-key-dates-381918.
Kemp, Dan. “The Fascinating Stories behind some of Hull’s Most Famous Statues,” Hull Daily Mail, 17 February 2019, https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/history/famous-statues-fascinating-stories-hull-2546840.
Wood, Alexandra. “The Extraordinary Tale of the Inuit Couple who came to Hull on the Last of the City’s Whalers.” Yorkshire Post, 11 February 2021. https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/heritage-and-retro/heritage/the-extraordinary-tale-of-the-inuit-couple-who-came-to-hull-on-the-last-of-the-citys-whalers-3132052.
Young, Angus. “The Hidden Story behind Hull’s Golden King Billy Statue from Failed Invasions to a Bloodless Coup.” Hull Daily Mail, 14 September 2022. https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/history/hidden-story-king-billy-statue-3869325.
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