The Port of Hull
Dry facts meet aesthetic beauty in this industrial film showcasing Hull's status as a thriving international port.
Dry facts meet aesthetic beauty in this industrial film showcasing Hull's status as a thriving international port. Produced by British Transport Films, best known for their whimsical travelogues promoting the joys of train travel, its pedigree is shown off in gorgeous colour photography by Patrick Carey, which finds beauty in the ebb and flow of maritime monsters on the River Humber. Goods range from Scandinavian timber at Victoria Dock to chemicals and petroleum syphoned off at Salt End and new cars nonchalantly piloted into mammoth holds at King George Dock. Hovering above it all, giant Martian-like cranes.
Due to its geographical situation, Hull is accessible to world markets. Some of
the seven thousand vessels, which use it each year, and their cargoes are shown