If most of the world thinks Hull is at the end of the line, how do you describe the land beyond the city? Let Carol Osgerby take you on a virtual coach tour around the district between
Hull and the North Sea coast, explaining how the geography of
Holderness (Chaucer’s ‘marshy country’) has shaped its history, and
highlighting landmarks and sites of historical events from the 10th to the 20th centuries. Although not a
trained historian, Carol is also the creator of the Hull and East Riding History
Calendar, providing a daily reminder of events
in the political and social history of East Yorkshire. www.facebook.com/ HEYhistorycalendar/
New members always welcome!
Join at any meeting - £15 a year.
Venue: Council Chamber, Hedon Town Hall, 36 St Augustine's Gate, Hedon HU12 8EX, 7.30pm
NEW VENUE - PLEASE NOTE
Access: the Council Chamber is situated on the first floor of Hedon Town Hall, accessed via two flights of shallow stairs with a continuous handrail.
Free parking is available in the Iveson Close car park to the rear.
E: hedon.history@gmail.com
COMING UP:
13 Feb: Hedon Silver Show (pre-booked only)
13 March: Malcolm Wells, 'Hull Corporation Buses'
10 April: Robin Horspool 'The House of Powolny: the Life and Death of a Hull restaurant'
8 May: President's Evening, Dr Robb Robinson, 'From Tramps to Tycoons: Hull and the Steamship Era'
12 June: Visit - tbc
10 April: Robin Horspool 'The House of Powolny: the Life and Death of a Hull restaurant'
8 May: President's Evening, Dr Robb Robinson, 'From Tramps to Tycoons: Hull and the Steamship Era'
12 June: Visit - tbc
10 July: Visit - tbc
14 Aug: Visit - tbc
11 Sept: tbc
9 Oct: AGM / Members' Evening13 Nov: tbc
11 Dec: Xmas Dinner