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UID:15871-1725789600-1725811200@www.barton-upon-humber.org.uk
SUMMARY:Heritage Open Days - kids self-guided heritage trail at The Ropewalk
DESCRIPTION:Bring the little ones down to take part in this self-guided heritage trail at The Ropewalk where they will have the opportunity to learn more about this historic building and its fascinating connections! \nFree \n
URL:https://www.barton-upon-humber.org.uk/event/heritage-open-days-kids-self-guided-heritage-trail-at-the-ropewalk-2/
LOCATION:Maltkiln Road\, Barton upon Humber\, North Lincolnshire\, DN18 5JT\, United Kingdom
ORGANIZER;CN="The%20Ropewalk":MAILTO:info@the-ropewalk.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240908T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240908T150000
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UID:15895-1725789600-1725807600@www.barton-upon-humber.org.uk
SUMMARY:Heritage Open Days - St Peter's Church Open Day
DESCRIPTION:With history dating back more than 1000 years\, this is a wonderful opportunity to discover the Saxon tower and medieval features of St Peter’s Church. Enjoy informative displays and a chance to chat with knowledgeable volunteers who bring the church’s past to life. Admission is free with kind thanks to English Heritage. Free \n
URL:https://www.barton-upon-humber.org.uk/event/heritage-open-days-st-peters-church-open-day-2/
LOCATION:Beck Hill\, Barton upon Humber\, North Lincolnshire\, DN18 5EX
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Heritage
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240908T160000
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CREATED:20240802T144335Z
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UID:15897-1725789600-1725811200@www.barton-upon-humber.org.uk
SUMMARY:Heritage Open Days - Ted Lewis Centre Open Day
DESCRIPTION:The Ted Lewis Centre will open its doors to celebrate the life and work of Barton’s own literary legend. Explore the fascinating world of Ted Lewis through interactive exhibitions that showcase his talents as a writer\, musician\, and artist.  Discover the inspiration behind his iconic novel “Get Carter” and his surprising connection to the Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine.” \nFree \n
URL:https://www.barton-upon-humber.org.uk/event/heritage-open-days-ted-lewis-centre-open-day/
LOCATION:Ferriby Road\, Barton upon Humber\, North Lincolnshire
CATEGORIES:Heritage
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240908T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240908T160000
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CREATED:20240814T093024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240814T093024Z
UID:16310-1725789600-1725811200@www.barton-upon-humber.org.uk
SUMMARY:Stubbs300 Exhibition at The Ropewalk
DESCRIPTION:Three contemporary artists pay tribute to the work of acclaimed artist George Stubbs in the 300th anniversary of his birth in Liverpool. \nStubbs\, whose work can be found in museums and private collections throughout the world\, through their own investigations and observations of the natural world in particular\, is celebrated not only for his paintings but also for his seminal work\, The Anatomy of the Horse \nNow living in York\, sculptor Harold Gosney will be a familiar name to former students at Grimsby Art School where he taught sculpture for many years. The horse is a central theme of Harold’s work and his wooden and riveted copper Horse and Rider can be seen on permanent display at Normanby Hall.  In the Stubbs 300 exhibition Gosney’s work includes\, as well as sculpture\, some complementary drawings and paintings. \nEmma Rodgers\, who in 2017 was commissioned by the family of Cilla Black to created a public art sculpture of “Cilla” which is now a permanent feature outside the famous Cavern Club\, Liverpool\, has been exhibiting at The Ropewalk for more than 20 years. Merseyside based Emma is one of the most sought after – and highly collectable – artists working in Britain today.  For this exhibition Emma\, whose work has always featured animals\, has created work inspired by paintings by Stubbs housed in the Walker Gallery in Liverpool and at Scawby Hall. \nThe final artist Sally Beaumont is Lincolnshire based who has a studio at The Ropewalk and in her work the default image is the horse. In Stubbs 300 Sally’s paintings and prints combines many current horse-related themes and she hopes that this exhibition brings attention to the importance of Stubbs to the Barton upon Humber area\, particularly her modern version of Stubb’s In Barton Field. Her grandfather J W Beaumont and father G L Beaumont were both veterinary surgeons and saw active service in World War One and Two respectively. \nBarton’s connections to Stubbs comes through his patronage by the Nelthorpe family who at the time lived at Baysgarth House\, then the family’s principal residence. Sir Henry Nelthorpe and his second wife Elizabeth commissioned Stubbs To paint a portrait of them both\, the first known painting by the artist in around 1745.\nAround 10 years later Stubbs returned to Barton to paint a portrait of Henry’s son John and between around 1756 and 1758 he spent 18 months in the nearby village of Horkstow dissecting and studying horses which led to the publication of The Anatomy of the Horse in 1766. \nAfter time spent living and working in London Stubbs returned to northern Lincolnshire about 10 years later when Sir John\, who continued to patronise him throughout his life as his mother had done before him\, commissioned him in 1776 to paint a portrait of himself\, at the age of 31\, out shooting with his dogs\, Hector and Tinker\, in Barton Field over-looking Barton’s two churches and the Humber Estuary. \nStubbs is known to have painted eight paintings in northern Lincolnshire that year: two for Sir John Nelthorpe\, one for Sir John’s friend Sir Valentine Knightley\, one for Sir John’s brother-in-law Reverend Robert Carter Thelwall\, and four for Charles Anderson-Pelham\, 1st Baron Yarborough of Brocklesby.  Other wealthy patrons of Stubbs include grandee families of the wider area including the Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven and the Duke of Rutland as well as the Marquess of Rockingham who commissioned Stubbs to paint his horse Whistlejacket so it could hang at Wentworth Woodhouse near Rotherham. \nA further visit in 1792 saw Stubbs paint two dogs\, one belonging to Sir John Nelthorpe\, and one to Baron Yarborough. The portrait of Sir John’s spaniel\, Faddle\, is notable as it is the only portrait Stubbs actually painted in Scawby\, the 6th baronet having moved to Scawby Hall following the sale of Baysgarth House in 1792.\nScawby Hall has several works of Stubbs on display including In Barton Field and of Faddle\, and is also celebrating the 300th anniversary of the birth of Stubbs. Still home to the Sutton-Nelthorpe family the Hall and its grounds are open on selected days in August and September for pre-booked guided tours. More information can be found on http://www.scawbyhall.com \n
URL:https://www.barton-upon-humber.org.uk/event/stubbs300-exhibition-at-the-ropewalk-5/2024-09-08/
LOCATION:Maltkiln Road\, Barton upon Humber\, North Lincolnshire\, DN18 5JT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
ORGANIZER;CN="The%20Ropewalk":MAILTO:info@the-ropewalk.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240908T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240908T160000
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CREATED:20240802T144445Z
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UID:15899-1725791400-1725811200@www.barton-upon-humber.org.uk
SUMMARY:Heritage Open Days – Barton Centre for Maritime Excellence Open Day
DESCRIPTION:Located at the former Brown and Clapson shipyard on Barton Haven\, this centre is dedicated to preserving the art of vintage yacht building. Explore the intricate restoration process of these vessels\, or even try your hand at traditional skills like carving\, knots\, and lashings.  The Barton Maritime Centre for Excellence offers a unique opportunity to learn more about maritime heritage and appreciate the craftsmanship behind the boats. Sturdy footwear and outdoor clothing essential! \nFree \n
URL:https://www.barton-upon-humber.org.uk/event/heritage-open-days-barton-centre-for-maritime-excellence-open-day-2/
LOCATION:Waterside Road\, Barton upon Humber\, North Lincolnshire\, DN18 5BE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Heritage
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240908T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240908T150000
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CREATED:20240729T155915Z
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UID:15793-1725793200-1725807600@www.barton-upon-humber.org.uk
SUMMARY:Brilliant Buildings at Wilderspin School Museum (Joseph Wright Hall)
DESCRIPTION:A display of models of historic Barton buildings made by pupils from Castledyke Primary School in the Joseph Wright Hall. \n
URL:https://www.barton-upon-humber.org.uk/event/brilliant-buildings-at-wilderspin-school-museum-joseph-wright-hall/2024-09-08/
LOCATION:Queen Street\, Barton-upon-Humber\, North Lincolnshire\, DN18 5QP
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Heritage
ORGANIZER;CN="Wilderspin%20School%20Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@wilderspinschool.org.uk
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UID:15901-1725793200-1725800400@www.barton-upon-humber.org.uk
SUMMARY:Heritage Open Days - Guided tour of The Ropewalk with CEO Liz Bennet
DESCRIPTION:The Ropewalk\, formerly known as Hall’s Barton Ropery\, is a Grade II listed former rope factory which dates back to around 1800 after the Halls\, a wealthy ship-owning family from Hull\, first became involved in rope making in Barton in 1767. The factory continued to make rope until 1989 when it closed down. Today\, the Ropewalk is a regionally acclaimed centre for the arts housing a museum space\, art galleries and shop\, a live performance venue and artist studios. Learn more about the history of this building with a guided tour from CEO\, Liz Bennet. \nFree – book tickets via The Ropewalk on 01652 660380 \n
URL:https://www.barton-upon-humber.org.uk/event/heritage-open-days-guided-tour-of-the-ropewalk-with-ceo-liz-bennet/
LOCATION:Maltkiln Road\, Barton upon Humber\, North Lincolnshire\, DN18 5JT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Heritage
ORGANIZER;CN="The%20Ropewalk":MAILTO:info@the-ropewalk.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240908T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240908T153000
DTSTAMP:20260617T064854
CREATED:20240729T161915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240729T161915Z
UID:15808-1725804000-1725809400@www.barton-upon-humber.org.uk
SUMMARY:Train Up A Child – Heritage Open Days 2024
DESCRIPTION:Procession and Exhibition Lesson demonstrating Mr. Wilderspin’s innovative Infant System\, 180 years after the laying of the foundation stone for the National & Infant School. Procession starts at St. Mary’s Church (2pm) followed by Exhibition Lesson at the Museum (2.30pm). To get involved in the drama telephone (01652) 635172 or email wilderspinschoolmuseum@gmail.com. Children must be accompanied by an adult. \n
URL:https://www.barton-upon-humber.org.uk/event/train-up-a-child-heritage-open-days-2024/
LOCATION:Queen Street\, Barton-upon-Humber\, North Lincolnshire\, DN18 5QP
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Heritage
ORGANIZER;CN="Wilderspin%20School%20Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@wilderspinschool.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240908T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240908T160000
DTSTAMP:20260617T064854
CREATED:20240802T144926Z
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UID:15903-1725804000-1725811200@www.barton-upon-humber.org.uk
SUMMARY:Heritage Open Days - Lincolnshire Afternoon Tea at Bardney Hall
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a traditional Afternoon Tea at Bardney Hall\, an 18th century Queen Anne property and Grade II listed building in the heart of Barton upon Humber. Afternoon tea includes freshly baked scones with jam and cream plus a pot of tea. \n£6 per head \nMust be booked in advance by emailing info@bardneyhall.co.uk \n
URL:https://www.barton-upon-humber.org.uk/event/heritage-open-days-lincolnshire-afternoon-tea-at-bardney-hall/
LOCATION:Whitecross Street\, Barton upon Humber\, North Lincolnshire\, DN18 5DF
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Heritage
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