Just had a look about King Billy, But what is his link with Hull? Why do we have a statue of him? Sorry if this has been asked.
Just had a look about King Billy, But what is his link with Hull? Why do we have a statue of him? Sorry if this has been asked.
He was a huge city fan... Played in goal twice I believe!
Hull was a puritan/protestant/parliament stronghold during the English Civil War which started with us closing the gates to King Charles. Struggles between royalists and parliament and Protestants and Catholics continued to the end of the century. In 1688 there was another rebellion against King Charles son King James called the Glorious Revolution in which William of Orange took the crown from James II. Hull being a staunchly Protestant town the people took the town from the Catholic Governor in support of King Billy which was celebrated for years afterwards as Town Taking Day and the King Billy statue erected. Hull's strong links with Protestant Holland played a part and the Dutch Prince of Orange was hailed as 'our great deliverer' which is written on the plinth.
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Hull was a puritan/protestant/parliament stronghold during the English Civil War which started with us closing the gates to King Charles. Struggles between royalists and parliament and Protestants and Catholics continued to the end of the century. In 1688 there was another rebellion against King Charles son King James called the Glorious Revolution in which William of Orange took the crown from James II. Hull being a staunchly Protestant town the people took the town from the Catholic Governor in support of King Billy which was celebrated for years afterwards as Town Taking Day and the King Billy statue erected. Hull's strong links with Protestant Holland played a part and the Dutch Prince of Orange was hailed as 'our great deliverer' which is written on the plinth.
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Hull was a puritan/protestant/parliament stronghold during the English Civil War which started with us closing the gates to King Charles. Struggles between royalists and parliament and Protestants and Catholics continued to the end of the century. In 1688 there was another rebellion against King Charles son King James called the Glorious Revolution in which William of Orange took the crown from James II. Hull being a staunchly Protestant town the people took the town from the Catholic Governor in support of King Billy which was celebrated for years afterwards as Town Taking Day and the King Billy statue erected. Hull's strong links with Protestant Holland played a part and the Dutch Prince of Orange was hailed as 'our great deliverer' which is written on the plinth.
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Hull was a puritan/protestant/parliament stronghold during the English Civil War which started with us closing the gates to King Charles. Struggles between royalists and parliament and Protestants and Catholics continued to the end of the century. In 1688 there was another rebellion against King Charles son King James called the Glorious Revolution in which William of Orange took the crown from James II. Hull being a staunchly Protestant town the people took the town from the Catholic Governor in support of King Billy which was celebrated for years afterwards as Town Taking Day and the King Billy statue erected. Hull's strong links with Protestant Holland played a part and the Dutch Prince of Orange was hailed as 'our great deliverer' which is written on the plinth.
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One for the Hull history "buffs". Which of the Hull statues was removed for the duration of WW2 to save it from war damage and to where was it taken?
One for the Hull history "buffs". Which of the Hull statues was removed for the duration of WW2 to save it from war damage and to where was it taken?
One for the Hull history "buffs". Which of the Hull statues was removed for the duration of WW2 to save it from war damage and to where was it taken?
The sculptor of King Billy committed suicide when he realized he'd left off the stirrups (King William is depicted as a Roman Emperor, who didn't wear stirrups).
TRUE!
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I imagine quite a few were moved. I believe Andrew Marvell was moved into storage from the crossroads were George St/Bond St meet and was relocated to Trinity Sq. There is a picture of Andrew Marvell being surrounded by bomb damage before it was moved.