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SUMMARY:Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Workshop - Week 7
DESCRIPTION:After the success of the program delivered in 2024\, ten workshops will be taking place at Goole Museum during this summer. Each session\, commencing at 10.30am\, will last two hours and feature a mixture of free-range discussion plus a look at that week’s topic led by historian and author\, David Scrimgeour. \nRecognising that next year will see the bi-centenary of the port of Goole\, our aim is to uncover some of the less well-known stories telling us about the lives of the ordinary people from those two hundred years\, fitting them alongside the better-known events from this region’s history. \nEach week we will look into what was happening in Goole and the waterways of Yorkshire during a period of twenty-five years\, through articles found in the newspapers\, with additional material provided from photographs\, illustrations\, maps and other sources. \nThere is no charge for each session. Light refreshments will be available. \nWeek 7: 1951 to 1975. \nIf you need any further information\, please call David on 07702 678128.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/yorkshire-waterways-heritage-workshop-week-1-2-2-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Goole Museum and Gallery\, Carlisle Street\, Goole\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, DN14 5DS\, United Kingdom
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CREATED:20250509T161706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250509T161706Z
UID:9964-1750156200-1750163400@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Workshop - Week 6
DESCRIPTION:After the success of the program delivered in 2024\, ten workshops will be taking place at Goole Museum during this summer. Each session\, commencing at 10.30am\, will last two hours and feature a mixture of free-range discussion plus a look at that week’s topic led by historian and author\, David Scrimgeour. \nRecognising that next year will see the bi-centenary of the port of Goole\, our aim is to uncover some of the less well-known stories telling us about the lives of the ordinary people from those two hundred years\, fitting them alongside the better-known events from this region’s history. \nEach week we will look into what was happening in Goole and the waterways of Yorkshire during a period of twenty-five years\, through articles found in the newspapers\, with additional material provided from photographs\, illustrations\, maps and other sources. \nThere is no charge for each session. Light refreshments will be available. \nWeek 6: 1926 to 1950. \nThis period starts with the people of Goole celebrating the first 100 years of the town’s existence and will see them navigating through another world war.  \nIf you need any further information\, please call David on 07702 678128.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/yorkshire-waterways-heritage-workshop-week-1-2-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Goole Museum and Gallery\, Carlisle Street\, Goole\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, DN14 5DS\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250610T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250610T123000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20250509T161008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250509T161157Z
UID:9961-1749551400-1749558600@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Workshop - Week 5
DESCRIPTION:After the success of the program delivered in 2024\, ten workshops will be taking place at Goole Museum during this summer. Each session\, commencing at 10.30am\, will last two hours and feature a mixture of free-range discussion plus a look at that week’s topic led by historian and author\, David Scrimgeour. \nRecognising that next year will see the bi-centenary of the port of Goole\, our aim is to uncover some of the less well-known stories telling us about the lives of the ordinary people from those two hundred years\, fitting them alongside the better-known events from this region’s history. \nEach week we will look into what was happening in Goole and the waterways of Yorkshire during a period of twenty-five years\, through articles found in the newspapers\, with additional material provided from photographs\, illustrations\, maps and other sources. \nThere is no charge for each session. Light refreshments will be available. \nWeek 5: 1901 to 1925. \nIf you need any further information\, please call David on 07702 678128.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/yorkshire-waterways-heritage-workshop-week-1-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Goole Museum and Gallery\, Carlisle Street\, Goole\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, DN14 5DS\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250607T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250607T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20250509T125440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250510T050959Z
UID:9943-1749294000-1749301200@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Yorkshire Archaeological & Historical Society - Family History Section
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/the-yorkshire-archaeological-historical-society-family-history-section/
LOCATION:Swarthmore Education Centre\, 2 - 7 Woodhouse Square\, Leeds\, West Yorkshire\, LS3 1AD
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250603T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250603T123000
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CREATED:20250509T160745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250509T160837Z
UID:9959-1748946600-1748953800@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Workshop - Week 4
DESCRIPTION:After the success of the program delivered in 2024\, ten workshops will be taking place at Goole Museum during this summer. Each session\, commencing at 10.30am\, will last two hours and feature a mixture of free-range discussion plus a look at that week’s topic led by historian and author\, David Scrimgeour. \nRecognising that next year will see the bi-centenary of the port of Goole\, our aim is to uncover some of the less well-known stories telling us about the lives of the ordinary people from those two hundred years\, fitting them alongside the better-known events from this region’s history. \nEach week we will look into what was happening in Goole and the waterways of Yorkshire during a period of twenty-five years\, through articles found in the newspapers\, with additional material provided from photographs\, illustrations\, maps and other sources. \nThere is no charge for each session. Light refreshments will be available. \nWeek 4: 1876 to 1900. \nIf you need any further information\, please call David on 07702 678128.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/yorkshire-waterways-heritage-workshop-week-1-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Goole Museum and Gallery\, Carlisle Street\, Goole\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, DN14 5DS\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250527T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250527T123000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20250509T155827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250509T160236Z
UID:9953-1748341800-1748349000@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Workshop - Week 3
DESCRIPTION:After the success of the program delivered in 2024\, ten workshops will be taking place at Goole Museum during this summer. Each session\, commencing at 10.30am\, will last two hours and feature a mixture of free-range discussion plus a look at that week’s topic led by historian and author\, David Scrimgeour. \nRecognising that next year will see the bi-centenary of the port of Goole\, our aim is to uncover some of the less well-known stories telling us about the lives of the ordinary people from those two hundred years\, fitting them alongside the better-known events from this region’s history. \nEach week we will look into what was happening in Goole and the waterways of Yorkshire during a period of twenty-five years\, through articles found in the newspapers\, with additional material provided from photographs\, illustrations\, maps and other sources. \nThere is no charge for each session. Light refreshments will be available. \nWeek 3: 1851 to 1875. \nA  momentous period in Goole’s history when William Hammond Bartholomew persuaded the undertakers of the Aire and Calder Navigation Company to invest in the compartment boat system for moving coal between West Riding pits and the port of Goole. \nIf you need any further information\, please call David on 07702 678128.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/yorkshire-waterways-heritage-workshop-week-1-2-2/
LOCATION:Goole Museum and Gallery\, Carlisle Street\, Goole\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, DN14 5DS\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250520T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250520T123000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20250509T155455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250509T155455Z
UID:9951-1747737000-1747744200@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Workshop - Week 2
DESCRIPTION:After the success of the program delivered in 2024\, ten workshops will be taking place at Goole Museum during this summer. Each session\, commencing at 10.30am\, will last two hours and feature a mixture of free-range discussion plus a look at that week’s topic led by historian and author\, David Scrimgeour. \nRecognising that next year will see the bi-centenary of the port of Goole\, our aim is to uncover some of the less well-known stories telling us about the lives of the ordinary people from those two hundred years\, fitting them alongside the better-known events from this region’s history. \nEach week we will look into what was happening in Goole and the waterways of Yorkshire during a period of twenty-five years\, through articles found in the newspapers\, with additional material provided from photographs\, illustrations\, maps and other sources. \nThere is no charge for each session. Light refreshments will be available. \nWeek 2: 1826 to 1850. \nThis week we will be looking back at the twenty five years from the grand opening of Goole in 1826 through to middle of the 19th century in 1850.  \nIf you need any further information\, please call David on 07702 678128.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/yorkshire-waterways-heritage-workshop-week-1-2/
LOCATION:Goole Museum and Gallery\, Carlisle Street\, Goole\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, DN14 5DS\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250514T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250514T120000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20250509T104836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250509T124408Z
UID:9940-1747216800-1747224000@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Snaith and District Men's Association
DESCRIPTION:Illustrated presentation: Life and Death on Yorkshire’s Waterways
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/snaith-and-district-mens-association-2/
LOCATION:Eadon Place Community Lounge\, Eadon Place\, Snaith\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, DN14 9JZ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250513T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250513T123000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20250509T154609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250509T154609Z
UID:9948-1747132200-1747139400@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Workshop - Week 1
DESCRIPTION:After the success of the program delivered in 2024\, ten workshops will be taking place at Goole Museum during this summer. Each session\, commencing at 10.30am\, will last two hours and feature a mixture of free-range discussion plus a look at that week’s topic led by historian and author\, David Scrimgeour. \nRecognising that next year will see the bi-centenary of the port of Goole\, our aim is to uncover some of the less well-known stories telling us about the lives of the ordinary people from those two hundred years\, fitting them alongside the better-known events from this region’s history. \nEach week we will look into what was happening in Goole and the waterways of Yorkshire during a period of twenty-five years\, through articles found in the newspapers\, with additional material provided from photographs\, illustrations\, maps and other sources. \nThere is no charge for each session. Light refreshments will be available. \nWeek 1 \nThis first week is for registration and an opportunity to catch up with fellow enthusiasts over a cuppa. There will be a short presentation providing an introduction to the program. \nIf you need any further information\, please call David on 07702 678128.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/yorkshire-waterways-heritage-workshop-week-1/
LOCATION:Goole Museum and Gallery\, Carlisle Street\, Goole\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, DN14 5DS\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241005T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241005T160000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20240802T163259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240803T063825Z
UID:7198-1728136800-1728144000@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Railway and Canal Historical Society (North East)
DESCRIPTION:Presentation: Yorkshire’s Watermen. \nThe transportation of goods across pre motorway Yorkshire relied heavily on the watermen\, often accompanied by their families\, who piloted their well laden keels along the numerous canals and rivers of the county. David Scrimgeour shares his new research examining the extant Canal Boat Registers to see what extra insight they offer the family historian\, illustrated with real examples from watermen families across the county.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/railway-and-canal-historical-society-north-east/
LOCATION:Marriott Room\, York explore\, Library Square\, Museum Street\, York\, YO1 7DS\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241003T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241003T120000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20230916T063547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240124T175702Z
UID:6565-1727949600-1727956800@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Bradford Family History Society
DESCRIPTION:Presentation “Life and Death on Yorkshire’s Waterways” \nDrawing on his extensive research into 19th and early 20th century Yorkshire watermen families\, David Scrimgeour will share what he has learned about the BMD facts so important to family historians. Illustrated with examples peculiar to life on the waterways this is not a presentation for the faint hearted. The happy events of births and marriages are outweighed by the many unnatural deaths associated with what was a very\, very hazardous occupation for the watermen and their families. \nThe meeting will take place: \nIn person at Bradford Mechanics Institute\, 76 Kirkgate\, Bradford\, BD1 1SZ (2nd floor). Look for the blue library sign at the TJ Hughes end of Kirkgate. Press the button on the door outside marked 2nd floor for entry. Entrance Fee will be £1.50 for Members and £2.50 for non-members.   \nVia Zoom – Please logon to the Members Area of our website and then book a place. The cost will be £2 via PayPal. The Zoom link will be sent out a few days before the meeting. Please check your spam/junk mail for the email. Booking will close at 9pm (UK Time) the day before.    \nDoors open / Zoom meeting will start at 10:00am and the talk will commence at 10:30am.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/bradford-family-history-society/
LOCATION:Bradford Mechanics Institute\, Bradford Institute\, 76 Kirkgate\, Bradford\, BD1 1SZ\, Bradford\, West Yorkshire\, BD1 1SZ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240827T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240827T123000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20240807T165029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240807T165029Z
UID:8621-1724753700-1724761800@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Workshop 19: Railway on the Water
DESCRIPTION: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. \nEvery 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.  \nNo 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. \nThis week’s presentation \nIn the mid 19th century the Aire and Calder Navigation Company invested heavily in a revolutionary new system for the bulk transportation of  coal from collieries in the West Riding of Yorkshire. Steam tugs manoeuvred compartment boats full of coal along the waterways to the port of Goole where they were loaded directly into the holds of colliers for shipment around the coast of Britain. Learn more about these “Tom Puddings” and the men who operated them and why this solution lasted for well over a century.  \nOur computers will have access to the main family history websites. Light refreshments will be available.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/yorkshire-waterways-local-and-family-history-workshop-2-of-20-2-2-3-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Goole Museum and Gallery\, Carlisle Street\, Goole\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, DN14 5DS\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240820T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240820T123000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20240807T071919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240807T071919Z
UID:8619-1724148900-1724157000@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Workshop 18: Brian Masterman Collection\, Part 2
DESCRIPTION: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. \nEvery 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.  \nNo 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. \nThis week’s presentation \nAt the beginning of  June\, we had our first look at the extensive material contained in the Brian Masterman Collection. Since then\, to borrow a waterways expression\, there has been a lot of water under the bridge! This presentation will delve into the collection\, pick out some of the highlights and share the Society’s plans for making Brian’s work accessible to a wider audience. \nOur computers will have access to the main family history websites. Light refreshments will be available.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/yorkshire-waterways-local-and-family-history-workshop-2-of-20-2-2-3-2-2/
LOCATION:Goole Museum and Gallery\, Carlisle Street\, Goole\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, DN14 5DS\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240813T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240813T123000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20240801T162409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240803T064506Z
UID:8601-1723544100-1723552200@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Workshop 17: Reuben Chappell\, Goole's Pierhead Painter
DESCRIPTION: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. \nEvery 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.  \nNo 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. \nThis week’s presentation \nToday we will be joined by the Curator of Goole Museum\, Alex Ombler\, who will be talking about Reuben Chappell\, the Goole painter who made a career out of producing paintings of the many thousands of vessels which visited the port in the late 19th century. Many examples of his work hang in the very room where we will be meeting. \nOur computers will have access to the main family history websites. Light refreshments will be available.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/yorkshire-waterways-local-and-family-history-workshop-2-of-20-2-2-3-2/
LOCATION:Goole Museum and Gallery\, Carlisle Street\, Goole\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, DN14 5DS\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240806T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240806T123000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20240801T161848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240803T063959Z
UID:8599-1722939300-1722947400@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Workshop 16: Boat and shipbuilding on Yorkshire's waterways
DESCRIPTION: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. \nEvery 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.  \nNo 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. \nThis week’s presentation \nToday 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. \nOur computers will have access to the main family history websites. Light refreshments will be available.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/yorkshire-waterways-local-and-family-history-workshop-2-of-20-2-2-3/
LOCATION:Goole Museum and Gallery\, Carlisle Street\, Goole\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, DN14 5DS\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240627T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240627T210000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20240124T155456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240124T155724Z
UID:7095-1719514800-1719522000@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Calderdale Family History Society
DESCRIPTION:Presentation: Yorkshire’s Watermen\nThe transportation of goods across pre motorway Yorkshire relied heavily on the watermen\, often accompanied by their families\, who piloted their well laden keels along the numerous canals and rivers of the county. David Scrimgeour shares his new research examining the extant Canal Boat Registers to see what extra insight they offer the family historian\, illustrated with real examples from watermen families across the county.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/calderdale-family-history-society/
LOCATION:The Maurice Jagger Centre\, Lister Street\, Halifax\, West Yorkshire\, HX1 1UZ\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240618T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240618T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20240606T101627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240606T101717Z
UID:7595-1718705700-1718715600@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Workshop 9: First person narratives
DESCRIPTION: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 spring and summer of 2024. \nEvery Tuesday\, a session will run from 10.15am to 1pm\, combining an opportunity for visitors to raise questions about their own ancestors\, perhaps donate photographs or stories for inclusion on our website and have a look at some of the new stuff we will be publishing during 2024.  You’ll maybe learn some new tricks and perhaps how you too can help us to illuminate the lives of the hard working watermen who plied their trade on the waterways of 19th and 20th century Yorkshire.  \nNo appointment is needed although each workshop will have a 30 – 45 minute 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. \nThis week’s presentation: First person narratives \nA number of sources recall knowledge of the waterways written by folk who were there at the time. We’ll share the story of how we are making their written stories available on our website and tell you about our exciting plans for making them even more entertaining. \nOur computers will have access to the main family history websites. Light refreshments will be available.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/yorkshire-waterways-local-and-family-history-workshop-2-of-20-2-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Goole Museum and Gallery\, Carlisle Street\, Goole\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, DN14 5DS\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240613T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240613T210000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20240124T154804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240124T155259Z
UID:7090-1718307000-1718312400@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Haxey and Westwoodside Heritage Society
DESCRIPTION:Presentation: Yorkshire’s Watermen \nThe transportation of goods across pre motorway Yorkshire relied heavily on the watermen\, often accompanied by their families\, who piloted their well laden keels along the numerous canals and rivers of the county. David Scrimgeour shares his new research examining the extant Canal Boat Registers to see what extra insight they offer the family historian\, illustrated with real examples from watermen families across the county.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/presentation-to-haxey-and-westwoodside-heritage-society/
LOCATION:Westwoodside Village Hall\, Nethergate\, Westwoodside\, Doncaster\, South Yorkshire\, DN9 2DR\, United Kingdom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ywhs.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Yorkshires-Watermen-Presen.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240611T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240611T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20240606T100354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240606T100354Z
UID:7593-1718100900-1718110800@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Workshop 8: Watermen Family Trees
DESCRIPTION: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 spring and summer of 2024. \nEvery Tuesday\, a session will run from 10.15am to 1pm\, combining an opportunity for visitors to raise questions about their own ancestors\, perhaps donate photographs or stories for inclusion on our website and have a look at some of the new stuff we will be publishing during 2024.  You’ll maybe learn some new tricks and perhaps how you too can help us to illuminate the lives of the hard working watermen who plied their trade on the waterways of 19th and 20th century Yorkshire.  \nNo appointment is needed although each workshop will have a 30 – 45 minute 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. \nThis week’s presentation: Watermen Family Trees \nToday we will be looking at what YWHS has been doing with family history research into twenty waterways families.  We’ll share the story of how we’ve made them available on our website and elsewhere and tell you about our exciting plans for making them even more visible. \nOur computers will have access to the main family history websites. Light refreshments will be available.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/yorkshire-waterways-local-and-family-history-workshop-2-of-20-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Goole Museum and Gallery\, Carlisle Street\, Goole\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, DN14 5DS\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240528T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240528T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20240508T130245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T130245Z
UID:7218-1716891300-1716901200@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Workshop 6: Oral History Recordings
DESCRIPTION: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 spring and summer of 2024. \nEvery Tuesday\, a session will run from 10.15am to 1pm\, combining an opportunity for visitors to raise questions about their own ancestors\, perhaps donate photographs or stories for inclusion on our website and have a look at some of the new stuff we will be publishing during 2024.  You’ll maybe learn some new tricks and perhaps how you too can help us to illuminate the lives of the hard working watermen who plied their trade on the waterways of 19th and 20th century Yorkshire.  \nNo appointment is needed although each workshop will have a 30 – 45 minute 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. \nThis week’s presentation \nToday we will be looking at what YWHS has been doing with some old oral history recording cassettes rescued from the Yorkshire Waterways Museum. We think you’ll be interested to hear what folk had to say. We’ll share the story of how we’re making them available on our website and tell you about our plans for adding to that collection. \nOur computers will have access to the main family history websites. Light refreshments will be available.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/yorkshire-waterways-local-and-family-history-workshop-2-of-20-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Goole Museum and Gallery\, Carlisle Street\, Goole\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, DN14 5DS\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240521T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240521T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20240508T125517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T125604Z
UID:7214-1716286500-1716296400@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Workshop 5: Booklets and Documents
DESCRIPTION: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 spring and summer of 2024. \nEvery Tuesday\, a session will run from 10.15am to 1pm\, combining an opportunity for visitors to raise questions about their own ancestors\, perhaps donate photographs or stories for inclusion on our website and have a look at some of the new stuff we will be publishing during 2024.  You’ll maybe learn some new tricks and perhaps how you too can help us to illuminate the lives of the hard working watermen who plied their trade on the waterways of 19th and 20th century Yorkshire.  \nNo appointment is needed although each workshop will have a 30 – 45 minute 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. \nThis week’s presentation \nToday we will be looking at what YWHS volunteers are doing with some old documents which we think folk will be interested to read on our website. We’ll share the story of how we’ve been making them available for publication and tell you about our plans for adding to that collection. \nOur computers will have access to the main family history websites. Light refreshments will be available.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/yorkshire-waterways-local-and-family-history-workshop-2-of-20-2-2/
LOCATION:Goole Museum and Gallery\, Carlisle Street\, Goole\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, DN14 5DS\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240514T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240514T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20240508T124607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T125622Z
UID:7210-1715681700-1715691600@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Workshop 4: Historic Photographs
DESCRIPTION: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 spring and summer of 2024. \nEvery Tuesday\, a busy three hour session will run from 10.15am to 1pm\, combining an opportunity for visitors to raise questions about their own ancestors\, perhaps donate photographs or stories for inclusion on our website and have a look at some of the new stuff we will be publishing during 2024.  You’ll maybe learn some new tricks and perhaps how you too can help us to illuminate the lives of the hard working watermen who plied their trade on the waterways of 19th and 20th century Yorkshire.  \nNo appointment is needed although each workshop will have a 30 minute 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. \nThis week’s presentation \nToday we will be looking at what YWHS volunteers have been doing with the historic photograph collection rescued from the defunct Yorkshire Waterways Museum. We’ll share the story of how that rescue happened and show you what we’ve been doing to make those photographs suitable for publication.  \nOur computers will have access to the main family history websites. Light refreshments will be available.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/yorkshire-waterways-local-and-family-history-workshop-2-of-20-2/
LOCATION:Goole Museum and Gallery\, Carlisle Street\, Goole\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, DN14 5DS\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240511
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240512
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20240220T161059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T161059Z
UID:7099-1715385600-1715471999@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:2024 Yorkshire Heritage Summit
DESCRIPTION:Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Society is attending the annual Yorkshire Heritage Summit which is now established as the region’s most important event for organisations concerned with any and every aspect of Yorkshire heritage\, history and culture. \nIt offers organisations\, large and small\, a chance to connect\, network and collaborate with each other as a well as an opportunity to meet\, educate and engage with the general public.  \nBuilding on the success of last year’s Heritage Summit in Saltaire\, the 2024 event in Hull will be the biggest yet\, making the most of the historic and prestigious venue that provides the perfect setting for this important gathering. .
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/2024-yorkshire-heritage-summit/
LOCATION:Hull Minster\, South Church Side\, Hull\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, HU1 1RR\, United Kingdom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ywhs.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Hull-Minster.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240501T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240501T120000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20240401T074325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240401T074325Z
UID:7176-1714557600-1714564800@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Snaith and District Men's Association
DESCRIPTION:Yorkshire’s Watermen\n \nThe transportation of goods across pre motorway Yorkshire relied heavily on the watermen\, often accompanied by their families\, who piloted their well laden keels along the numerous canals and rivers of the county. Having recently completed a Master’s degree with University of Strathclyde\, genealogist David Scrimgeour shares his new research examining the extant Canal Boat Registers to see what extra insight they offer the family historian\, illustrated with real examples from watermen families across the county.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/snaith-and-district-mens-association/
LOCATION:Eadon Place Community Lounge\, Eadon Place\, Snaith\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, DN14 9JZ\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240430T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240430T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20240404T095540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T100621Z
UID:7191-1714471200-1714482000@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Yorkshire Waterways Local and Family History Workshop (2 of 20)
DESCRIPTION: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 spring and summer of 2024. \nEvery Tuesday\, a busy three hour session will run from 10am to 1pm\, combining an opportunity for visitors to raise questions about their own ancestors\, perhaps donate photographs or stories for inclusion on our website and have a look at some of the new stuff we will be publishing during 2024.  You’ll maybe learn some new tricks and perhaps how you too can help us to illuminate the lives of the hard working watermen who plied their trade on the waterways of 19th and 20th century Yorkshire.  \nNo appointment is needed although each workshop will have a 30 minute 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. \nThis week’s presentation \nToday we will be looking at what we are doing with the 1921 Census. Since mid 2023\, volunteers have been using this online census to identify all those working and living on Yorkshire’s waterways. What they have found is being captured in a database which will allow us to publish the findings on our website. We’ll show you how.  \nOur computers will have access to the main family history websites. Light refreshments will be available.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/yorkshire-waterways-local-and-family-history-workshop-2-of-20/
LOCATION:Goole Museum and Gallery\, Carlisle Street\, Goole\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, DN14 5DS\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240423T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240423T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20240311T104043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T132914Z
UID:7169-1713866400-1713877200@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Workshop (1 of 20)
DESCRIPTION: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 spring and summer of 2024. \nEvery Tuesday\, a busy three hour session will run from 10am to 1pm\, combining an opportunity for visitors to raise questions about their own ancestors\, perhaps donate photographs or stories for inclusion on our website and have a look at some of the new stuff we will be publishing during 2024. You’ll maybe learn some new tricks and perhaps how you too can help us to illuminate the lives of the hard working watermen who plied their trade on the waterways of 19th and 20th century Yorkshire.  \nNo appointment is needed although each workshop will have a 30 minute 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. \nThis week’s presentation \nToday we will be looking at our planned Waterways Scrapbook. The newspapers are a great source of contemporaneous reports on so many aspects of the lives of the watermen. Some sad stories\, some happy stories but all shining a light on what was going on in their lives over the past 250 years. We are creating an online place where everyone can contribute to a searchable record which will be there for current and future generations to come. We’ll show you how.  \nOur computers will have access to the main family history websites. Light refreshments will be available.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/yorkshire-waterways-family-and-local-history-workshop-1-of-20/
LOCATION:Goole Museum and Gallery\, Carlisle Street\, Goole\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, DN14 5DS\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240412T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240412T213000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20240124T155909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240129T154604Z
UID:7083-1712950200-1712957400@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Canal Boat Stories - Live! With Robbie Cumming
DESCRIPTION:A FUN AND INTERACTIVE EVENING OF CANAL THEMED ESCAPISM WITH VLOGGER\, STREAMER\, RECORDING ARTIST AND TV PERSONALITY ROBBIE CUMMING.\nKnown all over the North\, Midlands and South of England as ‘the Canal man’ – Robbie has 3 music albums and 4 (5 in 2024) BBC TV series under his belt. Supported by photos\, video\, music and even props – this is an intimate experience for fans of canals\, alternative living and storytelling. \nAs a narrowboater\, Robbie is world renowned. Canal Boat Diaries can be seen on BBC Four and Yesterday channels. This vlog-style documentary is all about life on the canals in the Midlands and North West of England and was the first time a documentary of its kind was shot using a mobile phone as the main camera. Robbie also edited some of the footage from inside his 40 year old narrowboat. The program was previewed regionally on BBC One and featured Robbie’s own music compositions which were also recorded onboard.\n \nBrought to you by All Electric Productions and Yorkshire Waterways Heritage Society. \nTickets priced £16 with concessions available can be ordered in person from Junction box office or order online. 
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/canal-boat-stories-live/
LOCATION:Junction Goole\, Paradise Place\, Goole\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, DN14 5DL\, United Kingdom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ywhs.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Robbie-Cumming-web-optimise-scaled.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240409T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240409T120000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20240220T160342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T160718Z
UID:7159-1712656800-1712664000@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Selby and District Family History Group
DESCRIPTION:Yorkshire’s Watermen\n \nThe transportation of goods across pre motorway Yorkshire relied heavily on the watermen\, often accompanied by their families\, who piloted their well laden keels along the numerous canals and rivers of the county. Having recently completed a Master’s degree with University of Strathclyde\, genealogist David Scrimgeour shares his new research examining the extant Canal Boat Registers to see what extra insight they offer the family historian\, illustrated with real examples from watermen families across the county.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/selby-and-district-family-history-group/
LOCATION:Selby Town Hall\, York Street\, Selby\, North Riding of Yorkshire\, YO8 4AJ\, United Kingdom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ywhs.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Yorkshires-Watermen-Presen.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240304T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240304T160000
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20240129T160742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240129T160742Z
UID:7148-1709560800-1709568000@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Castleford Library Local and Family History Group
DESCRIPTION:Yorkshire’s Watermen\n \nThe transportation of goods across pre motorway Yorkshire relied heavily on the watermen\, often accompanied by their families\, who piloted their well laden keels along the numerous canals and rivers of the county. Having recently completed a Master’s degree with University of Strathclyde\, genealogist David Scrimgeour shares his new research examining the extant Canal Boat Registers to see what extra insight they offer the family historian\, illustrated with real examples from watermen families across the county.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/castleford-library-local-and-family-history-group/
LOCATION:Castleford Library\, Carlton Street\, Castleford\, West Yorkshire\, WF10 1BB\, United Kingdom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ywhs.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Yorkshires-Watermen-Presen.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240414
DTSTAMP:20260414T181941
CREATED:20240124T175004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240124T175141Z
UID:7137-1707436800-1713052799@ywhs.org.uk
SUMMARY:Goole By Barge Exhibition by Rich and Lou Duffy-Howard
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition of photographs\, videos and music\, documents the artists’ two-day journey from Hull to York\, via Goole on the working barge\, George Dyson. It is the latest chapter in Rich and Lou’s Open Bridges project (www.openbridgeshull.com).  \n\nGoole by Barge documents our trip on January 24th and 25th 2020 when we were passengers on the Deans Marine Services barge George Dyson. We accompanied vessel owner and skipper John Dean who owns the last remaining working dry dock on the River Hull on a two day working voyage from Hull’s Albert Dock to York\, with the job of removing hundreds of years of rubble from its city centre 15th century Guildhall on the banks of the Ouse. \nThe destination on the first day\, on a high tide\, was the port of Goole. John drove the barge into the sunset\, mooring in Aldam Dock just before seven. A few hours later\, before first light on the next tide\, Goole was the start of the next day’s adventure. Goole became central to the journey and exhibition\, depicting the town as both crossroad and harbour for road\, rail and river workers and travellers. \nRich photographed the journey from the barge and explained\, “Taking photographs in low light without a flash is always a challenge especially at night on a moving barge. I wanted to capture the stillness and silence of Goole docks away from the daily bustle”. \n\nAs well as 60 of Rich’s photographs you can see three videos and soundtracks made by Lou\, ‘The George Dyson Entering Ocean Lock’\, ‘The Goole Captain’ and ‘The Scenic Route to York.
URL:https://ywhs.org.uk/event/goole-by-barge-exhibition-by-rich-and-lou-duffy-howard/
LOCATION:Goole Museum and Gallery\, Carlisle Street\, Goole\, East Riding of Yorkshire\, DN14 5DS\, United Kingdom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://ywhs.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/goole_by_barge_poster-e1706118899102.webp
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