List of people from Kingston upon Hull

This is a list of people from Kingston upon Hull in the north east of England. People from Hull are called Hullensians.[1] This list may also include some notable residents of Hull.

Contents

Science and Engineering

Biology

Engineering

Physics

Physiology and Medicine

Chemistry

Computer Science & Mathematics

Arts and Humanities

Education

Music

Architecture

Literature

Philosophy

Visual arts

Entertainment

Politics

Other

Sport

See also

References

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