
First stop was the Maritime Museum, where I learnt that they used to have boats with holes in to keep the fish in fresh water in the hold. Who would have thought? Somehow I managed to miss a show called Bowhead - must try again on my next visit.

It went round the fruit market area, past the museums, through the marina, out to the seafront and via the cathedral (?) and a great covered market with vinyl and vintage stalls.
I stopped off for fish and chips in the Sailmakers arms, and chatted away to other tourists.
On the pier is the twin statue to the one I saw in Iceland, this one is called Voyage. Details here .
The Wilberforce museum has exhibitions on slavery past and present, but wasn't as interesting as the Hull & East Riding museum which had excellent mosaics, and the Hasholme Boat which is OVER 3000 YEARS OLD!
The evening show, in a packed Victoria Square was very moving and spectacular. See a video here.
Other shows on the trail were the spoof Hollywood movie stills, posed by locals and very clever, plus a show beamed on to the side of the Deep showing all the waves of migrants coming through the port.
Finally, crushed on to a train with lots of happy people, then taxi back to the van. A brilliant day!
Next visit I need to cover: Ferens Art Gallery, Brynmore Library, have another go at Bowhead, the final museum - Streetlife Museum of Transport, the Arctic Corsair and the Deep. Plus maybe on to the the Napoleonic Fort Paull.