Places in Beverley East Yorkshire you can visit, pictures and details of opening times and location on the attractions like Beverley Minster, Beverley Guildhall and the Beverley Art Gallery
A new exhibition explores the history of the River Hull valley and how it became one of England’s best-drained marshland areas. The Becks, Banks, Drains and Brains Exhibition has been created by the community-led River Hull Valley Drainage Heritage Group.
Beverley Art Gallery will be hosting a James Neal exhibition from Saturday, 13 July until 21 September, with the official opening launch taking place on 13 July between 1pm and 3pm.
Visitors to Beverley Art Gallery are enjoying the current exhibition – Yorkshire Pictures: The Fylingdales Group of Artists at Beverley, which will run until 6 July.
How many of us have ever received a love letter? The chances are that most of us have never had a handwritten piece of affection posted through our doors, not because we’re unloved
The latest Independent Museum display at Beverley’s Treasure House takes a look at the alleged creator of the humble sandwich, John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich (1718-1792).
The stained glass of the churches of the East Riding often does not share the fame that other areas of Yorkshire enjoy, but there are some beautiful examples in this area, which deserve to be better known.
The Beverley Treasure House will host a day of family art and craft activities to tie in with the exhibition, Wycinanki: The Art of Polish Paper Cuts, on Saturday, 2 March from 10am-3pm. Visit the Education Room in the Treasure House at any time during the day and have a go at making some hand printed greetings cards, a fancy picture frame or a paper cut inspired wall decoration. The…
When the Great War broke out in 1914, there were around 733,000 men in the British Army. A further 4.8 million British patriots were recruited during the war effort and it is well documented that far too many of these men never returned home
The museums service is putting on a special finds identification day at the Treasure House in Beverley on Thursday, 1 November. Janet Tierney, curator of Goole Museum and Skidby Mill, and Dr David Marchant, museums registrar,
Creation Fine Arts is presenting a retrospective of the artist DH Smith. Smith is a major artist who was selling out London gallery shows in the early 70’s while still a student at the Royal College of Art
Weddings are an expensive business, whichever way they are looked at, and very often the burden of the cost is shouldered in the large part by the proud parents of the bride and groom.
The annual Local and Family History Bookfair will be held in the Treasure House, in Beverley, on Saturday, 20 October. The bookfair is hosted by the East Riding Archives and Local Studies Service and is now in its 26th year
On Saturday, 22 September a new exhibition opens at Beverley Art Gallery. ‘The Schools’ features work by 12 contemporary artists who all studied at the Royal Academy Schools, London, between the 1950s and 1990s.
For those currently putting themselves through the regime of a grueling weight-loss diet, spare a thought for those who used to live at Hedon Workhouse during the 1830s, who were put through a diet of gruel.
Heritage buildings all over England will be running special events for next weekend’s national Heritage Open Day and East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s Archives and Local Studies Service will be throwing open the doors at the Beverley Treasure House
The Beverley Guildhall will again be open for the Heritage Open Days this year, with a new exhibition to mark the event. This year’s open days are Thursday, 6 to Saturday, 8 September, for which the Guildhall will be open from 10am-4pm.
The latest in the “East Riding Lives” display series opens at the Treasure House in Beverley on Tuesday, 28 August. “Tanks & Trumpets” looks at the life of Alfred William Dobson of Hull, who served