Silver Spoon
Necklace
A Necklace made of beads meant to imitate coral
Ian Panter begins to conserve our 18th Century Mariner’s mug
Hull's RE ambassadors explore heraldry and design their own shields
Meet Shirley our newly appointed Volunteering Manager
Bailey
Here’s our new apprentice, Bailey Godfrey.
Our work experience student, Grace, shows out volunteers a 1642 cannonball.
Volunteers check out the coffin plates
Our volunteers give one of the restored coffin plates a close examination
Grace show Stephen and Penny the restored Georgian Mug
Stephen Lonsdale
Here's Stephen our new intern, studying for a Phd at the University of York
Heritage talk In the chancel
Welcome to the Children’s University
St Julian the Hospitaler - medieval stained glass
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Hull Minster, Kingston Upon Hull, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom, 29 July, 2023. Pictured: HCAL Hull Festival of Archaeology
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Hull Minster, Kingston Upon Hull, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom, 29 July, 2023. Pictured: HCAL Hull Festival of Archaeology
HULL MINSTER IS OPEN: STONEWORK UPDATE
Following a positive inspection from our resident architect and stonemason, Hull Minster has been deemed safe to reopen, after one of our decorative pinnacles became dislodged over the weekend.
Hull Minster will be open its usual hours of 10am-4pm, while the Minster Café continues to be open 10am-3pm.
The Minster’s North Car Park will continue to be blocked off as a precaution, although the North Church Side road has been deemed safe to reopen.
All of us at Hull Minster extend our sincerest thanks to those responsible for the careful removal of the damaged stonework. Its timely removal, especially in the midst of this rainy, windy winter, has saved the church from serious damage and kept our visitors safe.