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Hull's oldest secular building c1583, used as a grammar school and merchants hall. Restored 1985-88. The story of Hull and its people. Victorian, ancient Egypt and Britain.
The museum explores the story of Hull and the East Riding area, covering geology and archaeology. Also features the Hasholme Boat - over 3,000 years old.
Slavery exhibits, period rooms and furniture, Hull silver, costume, Wilberforce and abolition. Small specialist exhibitions, 'living history' events annually.
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Re-live the backbreaking and dangerous work that took place thousands of miles from home just to put fresh fish on the nations tables.
Largest parish church (by area) in England. Dates from end of 13thC although most of the fittings are Victorian. Civic church of Hull.
Built in 1927, the 'Spurn' served for almost 50 years as a navigational aid in the treacherous River Humber.
Georgian merchant's house rebuilt in 1743, with superb staircase and hall in the Palladian manner. Ironwork by Bakewell, staircase and hall only.