Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Workshop 16: Boat and shipbuilding on Yorkshire’s waterways

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Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Workshop 16: Boat and shipbuilding on Yorkshire’s waterways

August 6 @ 10:15 am - 12:30 pm

If you are interested in history, here’s your opportunity to stimulate those “grey cells” over the summer months and perhaps even meet some like minded folk over a cuppa and a biscuit. Thanks to the award of a Hull Maritime Community Grant, Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Society is running a series of twenty heritage workshops at Goole Museum during the summer of 2024.

Every Tuesday, a session runs from about 10.15am to about 12.30pm, offering an opportunity to learn new stuff regarding the waterways and the folk who worked on them. 

No appointment is needed although each workshop will have a 1 hour presentation starting at 11am which you won’t want to miss. Each presentation will feature a topic of interest and explore how our volunteers have researched, captured and published what has been discovered.

This week’s presentation

Today we will be looking at when, where and what vessels were being built along Yorkshire’s waterways. Canal and river craft, seagoing sailing vessels and steam and diesel engine powered ships were all built along the waterways in an industry that has largely all now disappeared.

Our computers will have access to the main family history websites. Light refreshments will be available.

Details

Date:
August 6
Time:
10:15 am - 12:30 pm

Organiser

Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Society
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Venue

Goole Museum and Gallery
Carlisle Street
Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire DN14 5DS United Kingdom
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Phone
01405 768963