The Beverley Guildhall in East Yorkshire will open a new exhibition on Wednesday, 1 March, entitled ‘Remnants’.
As part of the exhibition, remnants of buildings and remnants of abandoned, repurposed or no longer-in-use industries and oddities are examined in Beverley.
Kloskk Tyrer, who produced the exhibition, said:
“We hardly notice some of the traces belonging to Beverley’s history which are hiding in plain sight today, but they tell the story of how people used to live and work in the town.”
“These remains are everywhere – from a piece of wall belonging to a long-gone pub to strange marks on walls and mysterious lettering on kerbstones. If you know where to look, these remnants of the past are all around us.”
From Wednesday, 1 March to Friday, 30 June, the Beverley Guildhall will display the exhibition ‘Remnants’.
The Guildhall is in Register Square, off Cross Street, and is open on Wednesdays, 10am-1pm (to 30 April), then 10am-4pm (from 3 June), and 10am-4pm every Friday. Admission to the building is free.