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A Moth for Amy Is an Amy Johnson Festival a Moth for Amy 40 APLE RD Project THOMAS CLARKSON A1079 41 WA 9 42 WNE ROAD A Moth for Amy is an Amy Johnson Festival A Moth for Amy 40 APLE RD project. Amy was one of the most influential BARNST and inspirational women of the twentieth WA ROBSON century. She was the first woman to fly solo GREENWOOD AVENUE A Moth for Amy is an animal sculpture the original sculpture, from which Y GANSTEAD LANE GANSTEAD WA SUTTON PARK LANE GANSTEAD from England to Australia and set a string WELL RD trail with a dierence. our flutter of Moths has hatched. The ENDYKE LANE SUTTON ROAD Y GOLF COURSE of other records throughout her career. Our HOL 59 Moths, each measuring almost SHANNON RD 43 MAIN ROAD festival over the summer of 2016 celebrated Inspired by Amy Johnson’s de 1.5m across, have been decorated by LEADS ROAD Amy’s life, achievements and legacy on the Havilland Gipsy Moth plane, in which artists and community groups, making INGLEMIRE LANE 75th anniversary of her death. The festival BEVERLEY ROAD SAL she made her epic flight to Australia each Moth a unique work of art. The SUTTON ROAD TSHOUSE ROAD HULL ROAD aimed to raise awareness of Amy Johnson’s in 1930, a flutter of exotic giant moths designs are inspired by Amy Johnson’s achievements as an aviator, as an engineer has alighted on walls and plinths achievements, her flight to Australia UNIVERSITY and as a woman of her time, one of the first LEADS ROAD across Hull, East Yorkshire and beyond! and the era in which she lived. OF HULL truly international celebrities. INGS ROAD 28 D BRICKNELL COTTINGHAM ROAD CHANTERLANDS Saron Waghorn, East Yorkshire based We invite you to discover our joyful, AVENUE Amy’s amazing story of adventure, glamour CLOUGH ROAD JAMES RECKITT STONEFERR sculptor and stone mason, created colourful and inspirational Moths. A STONEFERR and tragedy was an inspiration to artists VENUE HOLDERNESS ROAD EAST PARK and organisations who brought Amy to life VENUE A1079 MA A CHAMBERLAIN RD YBUR in the festival programme with imagination Y ROAD AVE 9 LABURNUM and ingenuity! From kites to comics, E Y ROAD Y • Find our Moths ROAD Y E 47 Moth Collector App NA Leonardo da Vinci machines to cardboard AVE NEWLAND • Find out more about the TIONAL AVE planes, films to fantasy, the festival inspiration behind CHANTERLANDS E The Moth Collector App helps you keep QUEENS RD 46 re-imagined Amy’s world through the lens track of your Moth hunting progress. each design A PEARSON VENUE BEVERLEY ROAD PRESTON ROAD of today. But above all, Amy is a fantastic Find and record all 59 of these winged • Find out more about PARK CLEVELAND ST SOUTHCOATES LN 30 MOUNT PLEASANTJAMES RECKITT PRESTON ROAD 44 role model for young people in general and the artists ENUE beauties using this simple and elegant ANNANDALE RD young women in particular - a woman of 29 AVENUE • Find out more A App. The App you will help you to: VENUE unstoppable determination, engineering and about the KCOM PERTH ST WEST 27 TES LANE 45 aviation skills. sponsors PRINCES HOLDERNESS ROAD LIGHTSTREAM STADIUM SPRING BANK WEST For more information about Amy Johnson WEST SPRING BANK M MARFLEET LANE SPRING BANK SOUTHCOA CAL ALBER ARGYLE STREET Photo Credits: Festival and our future plans visit WITHAM VER FREETOWN WAY Jerome Whittingham Photomoments amyjohnsonfestival.co.uk T T LANE GR AVENUE HEDON ROAD FERENSW T UNION ST HEDON ROAD Moth Hosts ENUE KCOM STADIUM HULL ROYAL HULL T 3 INFIRMARY CITY A63 Amy Johnson Festival would also AY CENTRE HA ANLABY ROAD ST GEORGES RD like to thank those businesses and WTHORN individuals who have provided extra 35 BOULEV RD A63 A special thank you to our RY landing spots for Moths. AVE ARD delivery partners E 33 D BOOTHFERRY RD HESSLE ROAD 39 Allenby Commercial, Cerutti’s Hull, 34 32 38 Citycare, Freedom Centre, Fudge Food, ASKWEW Hull ScrapStore, Hull Truck Theatre, A 36 31 VENUE HESSLE ROAD Moths in the suburbs Places for People, The Cheethams, Hull Y Trinity House WA A1166 37 AN HESSLE ROAD CLIVE SULLIV A63 Moths in East YorkshireMANOR ROAD Moth Sponsors Moth Facts BEVERLEY A MOTH FOR AMY NOR HIGH TH BAR WOOD PROSPECT Moths are able to use the moon In some parts of the world, moths D MANOR ROAD SCHOOL NOR WITOUT CENTRE WYLIES ROAD and stars to navigate. are a major food source for Where are they? T 51 people. Caterpillars are packed ASDA The fear of moths is called with protein and healthy fats, and Discover a flutter of magical Moths YORK ROAD mottephobia. research shows that 100 grams of NOR these insects provides more than TH BAR BEVERLEY E 1 July 2016 – 31 March 2017 AT TESCO The world’s biggest moth (apart 100% of the daily requirement WITHIN HENGATE 49 from Amy’s Moths!) is the Atlas or of some vital minerals, such as potassium, calcium, zinc and iron. LADYGA SOW HILL ROAD Hercules moth with a wingspan of DY NEW GA TE WALKERGA up to 27cm. LKERGA Aeroplane designer Georey de TE W Some moths are notorious for ALKERGA Havilland named 11 planes after their ability to impersonate other moths, including the Gipsy Moth. TE BEVERLEY animals. To avoid being eaten, MARKET 50 they have evolved to look like less Amy Johnson made her epic flight TRINITY LANE TOLL GA palatable insects, such as wasps, to Australia in a de Havilland DH60 NEWBEGIN VEL L WAY ST BUTCHERS ROW RAIL tarantulas and the praying mantis. Gipsy Moth aeroplane named W Some moths even mimic bird Jason, which is now displayed in YBURN LANE CROSS STREET D GRA WEDNESDA Y STREET LAIRGA droppings. The Science Museum, London. Y MKT WA WESTWOOD ROAD ALBERT R T E ET RAIL RT TE COUNTY TRINITY LANE TERRACE HALL WELL LANE D 52 TS ROAD HIGHGA EASTGA WHERE PEOPLE BLOSSOM TE LORD ROBER TE Festival Shopping The Big Moth CHAMPNEY ROAD Charity Auction A164 ROAD RY We’ve a great range of Amy Johnson HEADS LANE FLAMBOROUGH ROAD BOOTHFERRY ROAD Festival and Moth for Amy publications 48 and gifts for all the family! Visit our on- Our Moths finally flutter down to ARK TO FLAMBOROUGH earth on 31 March 2017. Look out BRIDGEHEAD line shop at the website address below. BUSINESS P ROAD RY On sale there you’ll find the beautiful for details of our Big Moth Charity A15 5 Auction when many will go under the BOOTHFERRY ROAD photo biography ‘Amy Johnson, A Life CHURCH LANE hammer to the highest bidder. Visit FERRIBY ROAD FERRIBY ROAD TE B1255 in Pictures’, our Moth Colouring Book SEWERBY amyjohnsonfestival.co.uk/mothauction HUMBER BRIDGE TON GA (great for adults and children!), Amy A15 MAR PARK PREMIER INN Johnson postcards, colourful acrylic for further updates. HOTEL TO BRIDLINGTON HIGH SEWERBY ROAD Moth badges, the retro comic ‘Jason’, HUMBER Moth fridge magnets, T shirts and A63 BRIDGE COUNTRY 53 much more. PARK A15 CLIVE SULLIV SEWERBY HALL AN & GARDENS amyjohnsonfestival.co.uk/shop WAY HUMBER BRIDGE MAIN STREET Download the SEWERBY RIVER HUMBER MARIONOWENTRAVEL SEWERBY ROAD TO BRIDLINGTON MOTH COLLECTOR APP PRINCESS ST PRINCESS SYKES STREET ST PRINCESS CHARTERHOUSECHARTERHOUSE LANE WINCOLMLEE BOURNE ST BOURNE Moths Map 27 ST BOURNE 26 CAROLINE PLC PLC PLC CAROLINE CAROLINE CAROLINE CAROLINE PLC CAROLINE Almost all Moth locations are accessible 7 days 14. The Horizon’s Path 41. Aspire GREATGREA UNION STREET Suburbs T UNION STREET a week, so you can get up close to our winged Artist: Sam Tasker Artist: Sue Kershaw 25 beauties. Even out of hours, most of the Moths Sponsor: Eurovia Contracting Sponsor: NHS Hull Clinical Commissioning Group are viewable from a distance at any time of day. Location: Lisle Court (rear entrance), 27. Tiger Moth Location: South Bransholme Health Centre, All Moths can be visited free of charge. Princes Dock Street, HU1 2JX Design by: Jo Cruickshanks Goodhart Rd, Hull HU7 4DW Artist: Saron Waghorn Sponsor: The Insurance Partnership F S Ltd 7 City Centre 15. My Spirit Found Outlet 42. To build a house …. in the Air Location: 42-44 Beverley Rd, HU3 1YE Design by: Alka Yadav Artist: Kim Thompson Artist: Lydia Caprani 22 01. Amy Did It! Sponsor: Princes Quay Shopping Centre 28. Stealth Moth Sponsor: Kingswood Parks Development Company 23 Artists: Keiron Reilly & Lynsey Brecknell Location: Princes Quay Shopping Centre, Artist: Liz Dees Location: Kingswood Health Centre, HU7 3JQ 24 Sponsor: HETA - Engineering the Future Monument Bridge Entrance, HU1 2QP Sponsor: University of Hull Location: Zebedee’s Yard, Whitefriargate, HU1 2JX Location: University of Hull, Blackburn Building, 43. Benwerrin 16. Amy’s Coat of Arms HU6 7RX Design by: Pupils from Longhill Primary School 02. Engineer Design by: Roger Roach Artist: Claire West Artist: Hannah van Green Artist: Sarah Taylor 29. Diverse-city Sponsor: Longhill Primary School 21 6 Sponsor: Green Port Hull Sponsor: Hull City Council Designed by: Quentin Budworth and the Open Location: Longhill Health Centre, HU8 9RW 16 Location: Zebedee’s Yard, Whitefriargate, HU1 2JX Location: Treasury Building, Guildhall Rd, HU1 2AB Doors Community 20 Artists: Quentin Budworth and Jean Rippon 44. Greatfield Blossoms 03. World Moth 17. Fly High Sponsor: Open Doors via Avenues Ward Budget Design Concept: Greatfield Residents Location: Fudge, Princes Avenue, HU5 3QP Artist: Pinky Artist: Pinky Artist: Jemma Brown 19 Sponsor: Rainbow Professional Ltd Sponsor: KCOM Sponsor: Greatfield Big Local Location: Zebedee’s Yard, Whitefriargate, HU1 2JX Location: Telephone House, 35-37 Carr Lane, 30. Deco winged moth Location: St Hilda’s Church, 256 Annandale Road, 18 5 8 HU1 3RE Artist: Julia Allum Greatfield, Hull HU9 4JY 04.
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