
© Margaret Taylor
Between 2010 and 2011, an amateur competition in East Riding challenged residents to capture what their Yorkshire home really meant to them.
Three judges had the tricky task of picking the best 100, going on show in a kind of mass local photo album.
“It is a fascinating take on the East Riding,” says local councillor Jane Evisan.
“It gives us a glimpse of what the East Riding looked like in the past two years.
“The photos depict life in our towns and villages throughout the four seasons, showing us just how diverse our area is.”
The show will tour to Sewerby, Goole and Pocklington before the end of 2013.
- Open 9.30am-5pm (8pm Tuesday and Thursday, 9am-4pm Saturday, closed Sunday). Admission free.
More pictures:

Stony Creek, Banks of the Humber, near Keyingham (November 2010)© Bob Fratson

Last Bales of Summer, Wold Road, Lund (September 2011)© Barry Ewbank

The competition was organised by the East Riding Cultural Partnership

The show stands as a two-year tribute to the area




