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  • The Serpent – film show & presentation – Heritage Open Days

    The Ted Lewis Centre Ferrby Road, Barton upon Humber

    A special screening with a local flavour of the Barbier directed The Serpent which was based on the Barton and Hull novel, Plender, Ted Lewis’s third novel. Ted’s boyhood friend, Nick Turner, will present the background and there will be a commentary about how the film reflects the novel. No fee but a contribution to... Read more...

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  • The Ted Lewis Town Trail – Heritage Open Days

    The Ted Lewis Centre Ferrby Road, Barton upon Humber

        Ted Lewis (1940-1982) was an artist, illustrator and writer.  He is best known for creating the character Jack Carter, the protagonist in the 1971 cult film Get Carter, starring Michael Caine. Ted’s biographer, Monty Martin, will conduct a small group around the Barton Town Centre buildings that featured in the novelist’s life and... Read more...

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  • Samuel Wilderspin’s Outdoor Classroom – Heritage Open Days

    Wilderspin National School Museum 4 Queen Street, Barton upon Humber

    A Practical Lecture and Exhibition by an Agent of Mr. Wilderspin Esq; Inventor of the Infant & Training Systems of Education. The forty minutes demonstration commences outside in the Playground with an opportunity afterwards in the Schoolroom for questions about his plans for giving children religious, moral, mental, and physical education. Free to members of... Read more...

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  • Vere Foster – Philanthropist and Benefactor

    Joseph Wright Hall Queen Street, Barton upon Humber, North Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

    Having been born into a privileged, aristocratic family, Vere Foster went on to devote his life to the social betterment of the Irish poor in the nineteenth century.  Jean Cannon describes how Foster helped emigrants to America, improve educational standards in Victorian Ireland, and promoted better healthcare for the poor.

  • Speculation, Centralisation & Amelioration: Public Health & Housing in Kingston upon Hull 1830-1914

    Joseph Wright Hall Queen Street, Barton upon Humber, North Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

    Peter Claxton examines the forces that shaped public health and housing in Hull between 1830-1914.  Peter’s talk examines the relationships between central and local government, the ratepayers, the unenfranchised and the consequential effects this had on health and housing in Kingston upon Hull.  Please note this is an afternoon lecture.

  • Local Heroes

    Joseph Wright Hall Queen Street, Barton upon Humber, North Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

    For a town of Barton’s size we have more than our fair share of places linked to famous people. A panel of speakers including John French, Nigel Land, Monty Martin and Trevor Millum outline the great achievements of their local heroes famed for their inventions, novels and innovations. Come and find out who their mystery... Read more...

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  • Victorian Legacy

    Wilderspin National School Museum 4 Queen Street, Barton upon Humber

    Barton experienced tremendous economic and social change during the nineteenth century. The growing number of people living in the town impacted on the character of the older part of the town - reflected in the wealth of Victorian public and private buildings which remain as an impressive legacy of this period. Meet at the Wilderspin... Read more...

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  • Barton Haven

    The Ropewalk is the only clue today that Waterside was once a busy industrial part of the town clustered around the Haven.  This walk, however, reveals the full manufacturing history of this distinct part of town where not only ropes were made but bricks, chemicals and boats too.  Approximately 1½ hours.  Booking required: tel. (01652)... Read more...

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  • Humber Landscapes

    Joseph Wright Hall Queen Street, Barton upon Humber, North Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

    How have physical geography and people shaped the Humber landscape we see today? Landscape historian Richard Clarke explains the geomorphology of the wider Humberside region and the changes brought about by human activity, including more recent conservation interventions. Talks take place at the Wilderspin & National School Museum in the Joseph Wright Hall, Queen Street... Read more...

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  • Protected Areas in the UK – Past, Present and Future

    Joseph Wright Hall Queen Street, Barton upon Humber, North Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

    Around a third of land in the UK should be protected for nature by the end of the decade. Dr. Jack Hatfield examines the varied histories of protected areas like the nature reserves in Barton and around the Humber and outlines the unprecedented challenges they face. Talks take place at the Wilderspin & National School... Read more...

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  • Joseph Wright Hall Queen Street, Barton upon Humber, North Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
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  • Rescue and Reclamation

    The landscape legacy of two local industries comes under the spotlight: From Chemicals to Conservation is the story, told by Stuart Garfoot, of how Waters’ Edge Country Park was created from reclaimed industrial land left behind by a century of chemical and fertilizer manufacturing around Barton Haven. Simon Wellock then shifts the focus in Bricks... Read more...

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