HU17.net Magazine Issue 100
Issue 100 of Hu17.net Magazine is available from Molescroft News, Woodhall Way and features a selection of pictures from the following features that have appeared on the HU17.net web site.
Issue 100 of Hu17.net Magazine is available from Molescroft News, Woodhall Way and features a selection of pictures from the following features that have appeared on the HU17.net web site.
Local biker Jordan Rushby took a selection of pictures of the Olympic Torch Relay. His images capture the atmosphere and crowds around the top end of Wednesday Market, by Beverley Magistrates Court
Here are some of the pictures that people have emailed into HU17.net of the Olympic Torch Relay. Ian Whitteron, Jane Jessop, Jenna Hodges, Lauren Richards, Paul Griffin, Robin McCoid and Hollie Peirson all sent in photos.
Janet Elvidge took this selection of photos around Durham Ox area Beverley during the Olympic Torch Relay. They show how members of the local community gathered in massive numbers to welcome the flame into Beverley.
Andy Holey took these pictures during the Olympic Torch Relay through Beverley. They show the crowds that gathered and also some great shots of the torch bearers before and during their runs through the town.
A lovely collection of pictures from today’s Olympic Torch Relay through Beverley. These photographs were taken by Helen Baldwin and capture the atmosphere perfectly around Beverley Saturday Market and Market Cross.
These pictures of today’s Olympic Torch Relay through Beverley were taken by Pete Watson and show the events, mainly in the Wednesday Market area which was a very colourful place to be.
Local publican Dave Price sent in these photographs that capture the sun rising over Beverley on the Diamond Jubilee Monday. Dave who manages the Beaver Pub said;
Residents at Keldgate Bar were joined by friends from around Beverley as they held a street party to mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. Around thirty, people got together with plenty of red, white and blue on display.
Well almost, you can tell I always wanted to write for a tabloid, Ray and Maria Parker’s herd actually went from three to five in just over a week with two new arrivals, all five are female. As it’s just five minutes walk from Beverley
David Elvidge sent in these pictures he took at the Beverley Leisure Centre featuring local rugby league side Beverley ARLC. This friendly match was a real test for Beverley who were narrowly beaten by Lambwath who play in a high league.
100’s of spectators turned out for the 2012 Kiplingcotes Derby, and despite the poor visability and late start caused by the dense fog. Local photographer Nigel Gaden
Local bookmaker Tim Galbraith sent in these pictures to HU17.net from the Point-to-Point event held at the weekend. The annual event is organised by the Holderness Hunt Members and features amateur riders tackling a course at Dalton Park.
Below are some pictures of snow creations sent in by readers of HU17.net Although the snow may be bad for motorists many of us have enjoyed getting out and having fun in the white stuff!
Saturday evening after a surprisingly light dinner of cold meats with fruit and uncut bread, it being a nice night the Elvidge-Morris partnership decided to go for a walk and of Janet wanted to take her camera, just as well as we encountered new neighbours. Heading out of Beverley Janet and I came across this trio of Alpaca in a field and we even manged a nice chat with the…
Tim Galbraith a bookmaker at Beverley Racecourse sent in these pictures from Ladies Day. Tim has seen many Ladies Day events at Beverley and other racecourses throughout his career. Tim Galbraith has a simple philosophy: Never turn down a bet, no matter how small was interviewed by Scott McHugh – you can read his interview by clicking here. As you can see despite the rain thousands still enjoyed Beverley Races…
This great photograph was taken this week by Beverley man Matt Douse. His shot, taken looking westwards at dusk towards Walkington, was taken on Tuesday during a rare lunar eclipse.
Vandals have left their mark at Swinemoor Primary School. These pictures, sent in by an HU17.net reader, show the mindless damage that has been caused to the school buildings using what appears to be spray paint.