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No. 35 November 2010 [Sold out]

As we commemorate 70 years since the Blitz, it is remarkable that Hull has been largely absent from the press coverage. Apart from London, Hull was the most heavily bombed city in Britain, so it would not seem a fruitful hunting ground for Victorian buildings, but it is surprising what has survived. Hull has a remarkably rich architectural heritage, with many good Victorian and Edwardian buildings.

Victorian and Edwardian Hull David and Susan Neave describe the city's rich architectural heritage

Hull History Centre  Judy Burg introduces the new, purpose-built, centre

The top ten most endangered Victorian and Edwardian buildings in England and Wales 2010

Top ten endangered buildings 2009 An update

House Notes: Victorian brickwork  by Moses Jenkins

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