
Hull Libraries
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We’ve got everything, and the books! Anyone can use our libraries, whatever their age and it’s free to join. Tel 01482 210000
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Tomorrow! Join us at MakerspaceHull to create a hand-made squad of Minions in readiness for the Humber Street Sesh iota LittleGiants parade. Learn new skills with expert guidance from Steve Elliott, in paper-crafting, mask-making, up-cycling & painting. Age 8+ eventbrite.co.uk/e/mask-making-…



[VERBIER FESTIVAL] The inimitable Martha Argerich teams up with her longtime friends and collaborators, brothers Renaud Capuçon and Gautier CAPUÇON, for an unforgettable evening of Piano Trios at the 2025 Verbier Festival!


History Centre merch alert! Have you ever wanted a badge showing a small piece of Edwardian #Hull? We're making and selling these to tie in with our FS Smith Exhibition! £1 each. VisitHullEvents Hull Museums Hull Libraries


Hull photographer George Norris will give a talk about his exhibition in West Hull gallery at West Hull Hull Libraries today at 4pm! Read more and book free tickets here⬇️ 🎟️ news.hull.gov.uk/24/07/2025/pho…

We reposted this when North Ages highlighted it last year. Unkind people commented it's the most interesting thing ever to have happened in Market Weighton. We're reposting again purely to disassociate ourselves from such a slur. East Riding Archives Hull Museums Hull Libraries



Where In Hull Did They Film Enola Holmes 2? Our movie location hunter Joe Sargieson goes walkabout in the Old Town, looking for the exact spots that stood in for Olde London Town. Supplementals: tinyurl.com/5d8fyuu2 Hull Libraries Visit Hull Visit Hull & East Yorkshire

Good morning, It's a great day to go to the beach, and we'll be at the Beach Day at King George V playing fields, organised by North Hull Area Committee Team Come and join in the fun 11-3pm. facebook.com/events/1087080…


Arguably, this is why #Hull is here. The succession crisis and subsequent English invasions of Scotland meant Edward I needed a supply base and increased tax revenue, leading him to buy the small port of Wyke in 1296, making it Hull in 1299. Hull Maritime Hull Libraries

Who’s looking forward to @PrideInHull today? 🏳️🌈 Make sure to stop by and see us in Ferens Art Gallery.


