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2014 in pictures: Our favourite photos from the Hull Daily Mail

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As we celebrate the new year, the Hull Daily Mail's photographers have picked out their favourite pictures taken over the past 12 months. Did you take a memorable photo in 2014? Email photos@hulldailymail.co.uk 1) Scores of excited teenage girls welcomed Towie glamour to Beverley in November when Sam and Billie Faiers opened a new branch of their fashion boutique Minnies, above the Bolo shop in Toll Gavel. Picture: Simon Kench 2) Prince William visited Goole High School in June to launch the Skillforce Junior Prince's Award. Picture: Rob Stebbing 3) The Mail joined veterans John Ainsworth (left) and Ray Lord to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the D-Day Landings, on Sword Beach, near Lion-Sur-Mer, Normandy, France, in June. Picture: Jack Harland 4) Local hero Tommy Coyle knocked out Aussie star Michael Katsidis in front of a partisan crown at Hull Arena in October. Pictures: Jerome Ellerby 5) Bridlington-based Simon Kench took this stunning shot of storm clouds at Bempton in May. He says: "I love this picture because it observes perfectly the photographer's cornerstone of working in thirds: the fields, the dark cloud and lighter cloud. East Yorkshire is a unique place for weather and living by the coast brings the most dramatic of weather situations." Picture: Simon Kench 6) A healthy Charlie Hook with his aunt Claire Pearson. Three years have passed since Charlie, now eight and in Year 4 at Bricknell Primary School, west Hull, was diagnosed with life-threatening neuroblastoma cancer. Picture: Simon Renilson 7) Hull FC owner Adam Pearson raised money for the L6ve Life foundation by taking the ice bucket challenge at the KC Stadium in August. Picture: Simon Renilson 8) The drummers of Spark! were among the highlights of the 2014 Freedom Festival in September. Picture: Peter Harbour 9) Caroline Mellor and Joanne Cox enjoy The Journal Ladies' Day at Beverley Races, in August. Tickets have already gone on sale for next year's event. Picture: Jack Harland 10) Lord Mayor Nadine Fudge and Luke Campbell got the Jane Tomlinson 10k under way in June. More than 5,000 people took part. Picture: Kate Woolhouse 11) Preparations for filming of the new Dad's Army movie, in Bridlington High Street, in November. Photographer Simon Kench says: "Andy Picheta, the set director, was a familiar figure on his bike riding up an down the street giving out jobs and direction. On this evening, the local fire brigade came to hose down the street for a night scene to be filmed with Catherine Zeta-Jones. I caught Andy turning around to talk to a fireman." Picture: Simon Kench 12) Hull City fans at the FA Cup final, at Wembley, in May. Picture: Jerome Ellerby 13) Dozens of employees on the Sutton Fields industrial estate in Hull were sent home from work after a major fire broke out at the former Cleartech Waste site, in Stockholm Road, in October. Picture: Jack Harland 14) Hull KR's Josh Hodgson reacts to defeat against Catalan Dragons in September. Rovers favourite Hodgson left at the end of the season to join NRL side Canberra Raiders. Picture: Simon Renilson 15) A fire-breathing dragon at the Beverley Puppet Festival in July. Picture: Jerome Ellerby 16) Zoologist Tim Cockerill, of Sutton, revealed the secret world of spiders when he presented Spider House on BBC 4 in October. Picture: Peter Harbour 17) The Hull Real Ale and Cider Festival 2014 was a huge success when it was held at Holy Trinity Church, in April. Jenny Tyrrell is pictured enjoying a drink. Picture: Jack Harland 18) Prime Minister David Cameron visited Alexandra Dock in March to mark the historic completion of a deal to bring a 1,000-job Siemens plant to Hull. Picture: Rob Stebbing 19) The moon over King George Dock, taken from the bridge of a P&O ferry in March. Picture: Kate Woolhouse 20) The Reverend Matt Woodcock watches as Gordon Barley salutes at the grave of East Yorkshire soldier Ernest Dawson, who was killed in action in 1917. Holy Trinity Church organised a visit to Tyne Cot cemetery in Belgium in March. Picture: Kate Woolhouse

2014 in pictures: Our favourite photos from the Hull Daily Mail


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