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Sunset 4 March - Suzanne Allott

How lucky I am to look over my City feeling safe and secure. How valuable that is. How delicate it seems to be right now and should never be taken for granted.

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Sunrise 4 March - Claire Whitby

At ground level it is easy to forget how much a part of the larger ‘we’ we are. Up here it was much easier to reflect.

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Sunset 3 March - Becky Howes

Looking out over my city, I see the place I know. But it is different. I’m seeing rooftops, private spaces concealed from the ground.

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Sunrise 3 March - Shaunagh McClean

Today marks seven years since my grandfather passed away and this was a perfect experience to honour his memory.

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Sunset 2 March - Kevin Marsch

If I take one thing from my Vigil, it is to cherish the mundanity – for it could all change in the blink of an eye.

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Sunrise 2 March - Kirsty Best

Looking over the city I thought I knew so well. Everything so tiny. The Queen’s Gardens laid so meticulously. Who knew?

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Sunset 1 March - Lynne Hammond

What an honour to stand side by side with Mr Wilberforce – eight floors up and see his daily view of our great city.

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Sunrise 1 March - Sebastian Longshanks

The past seemed so far away and the future so close.

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Sunset 28 February - Jacqui Dickinson

The raindrops washed away any chance of seeing a sunset or anything else except the city lights appearing one by one.

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Sunrise 28 February - Alkhassim Moussa

It is very beautiful to see another planet in front of you, coming out.

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Sunset 27 February - Emily Calvert

Took me a few minutes to ‘switch’ my brain off but once I did it was amazing to just ‘be’ and soak up the beautiful city and its surroundings.

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Sunrise 27 February - Leigh Clark

It’s always better to observe things as they actually, truly are rather than how we’ve created them in our minds.

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Sunset 26 February - Jean Brown

What an honour to watch the sunset over my beloved Hull. The city I was born into 81 years ago.

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Sunrise 26 February - Laura Sylvester

What a fabulous and emotive experience Vigil was. It was a unique combination of isolation and connectivity

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Sunset 25 February - Nathan Kirby

This time spent without any other distractions has been invaluable to discover a new amount of calm within myself.

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Sunrise 25 February - Alison Swift

I felt very privileged to be able to watch the start of this new day from an amazing place. (I love a sunrise.)

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Sunset 24 February - Alison Boyes

Every cloud certainly has a silver lining. A beautiful sunset gradually bringing the fading light.

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Sunrise 24 February - Rich Sutherland

Over the next hour it’s the small details that catch my eye.

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Sunset 23 February - Barbara Haymer

From the green domes of the prison on Hedon Road to the domes and roof of the City Hall and the three grey ones of the Maritime Museum I seemed surrounded by them – but then Hull is known as the ‘city of domes’.

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Sunrise 23 February - Janthi Mills-Ward

As I watched the city come alive it reminded me of a children’s book.

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