Paintings of Barton buildings exhibited by the Museum's resident art group. Free
Find out more »Let the little ones explore the museum and uncover the history of The Ropewalk building with a fun self-guided trail. Pick up a sheet in the Craft Gallery to take part!
Find out more »Explore the historic Barton Haven Boat Yard and discover traditional maritime skills that shaped the working architecture of the Humber. View marine art, community carvings, ropework, and traditional axe work demonstrations. Learn about the heritage of local vessels with the Humber Sloop & Keel Society in this unique riverside setting. Guided Tours ONLY on Saturday 13, Sunday […]
Find out more »Stretch and tone your body, improve your flexibility and aid breathing and relaxation. All Living Later Life Well sessions are for people aged 60+. For more information or to book your space, contact Jo on 07821 900623 or email jo.marwood.bartontrinity@outlook.com £4 suggested donation
Find out more »This guided walk with Andrew Robinson traces the town’s bustling shopping streets of the era, Fleetgate, High Street, King Street, and George Street, bringing to life memories of long-lost local shops and familiar faces from six decades ago. Approximate duration: 60 to 75 minutes. Meet at the corner of Waterside Road and Maltkiln Lane 2pm. […]
Find out more »As part of national celebrations to mark the bicentenary of the world’s first public railway between Stockton and Darlington, we’ve joined with Friends of the Barton Line and Barton Civic Society to host a nostalgic look at films from the British Film Archive with one of its former archivists, Barry Coward. Free
Find out more »Hidden History tells of Barton upon Humber's fascinating history through a collection of media including original and authentic photographs, video clips, narration and text.
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