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- Gallery | New paving laid around Rose Bowl
- Gallery | Planting gets underway at new rain gardens
- Gallery | Restoration of the Spurn Lightship’s wheel
- Gallery | Scrimshaw art etched into amphitheatre steps
- Gallery | Flowers beds return to Rose Bowl
- Gallery | Restoration of Hull's last remaining Scotch Derrick Crane
- Gallery | Crafty Crabs at Bransholme Library
- Gallery | New lighting columns replicate Hull's maritime past
- Gallery | Work to trawler's new home
- Gallery | Age UK social groups get creative with local Square Peg Hull artists
- Gallery | Time and Tide: Songs and Sketches from Holderness, Hull and the Humber
- Gallery | First air test carried out on UK’s first Passivhaus museum
- Gallery | New bespoke artwork created for Queens Gardens
- Gallery | Restoration of Kenneth Carter stone panels
- Gallery | New dock gate created for trawler’s new home
- Gallery | Wyke College Student Photographs Creative Workshop by Square Peg Hull
- Gallery | Hull Maritime Museum enters latter stages of transformation
- Gallery | Museum's reserve collection returns to city
- Gallery | North End Shipyard visitor centre update - April 2024
- Gallery | Work to clean and conserve whale skeletons is nearing completion
- Gallery | Trees planted in multiple locations in Hull city centre
- Gallery | Queens Gardens update - March 2024
- Gallery | Tower of Light illuminates Hull Marina
- Gallery | Spurn Lightship makes final journey to new home
- Gallery | STUDENTS GET CREATIVE LEARNING ABOUT SUNKEN ISLAND RAVENSER ODD
- Gallery | Queens Gardens progress - February 2024
- Gallery | Arctic Corsair restoration update - February 2024
- Gallery | Arctic Corsair restoration - December 2023
- Gallery | New trees planted in Queens Gardens
- Gallery | Lifting the Metasequoia Glyptostroboides
- Photo Gallery | Arctic Corsair restoration
- Gallery | Celebrating our Maritime Community Grant Projects
- Pattie Slappers display
- September's visit to Hull Maritime Museum
- Gallery | Uncovering the splendour of museum's Court Room
- Photo Gallery of Hull in 1975 by David Steele
- Gallery | Queens Gardens update: August 2023
- Gallery | Hull Maritime Museum refurbishment - August 2023
- Gallery | Arctic Corsair restoration update - August 2023
- Gallery | Visit to Arctic Corsair - jULY 2023
- Update from North End Shipyard - June 2023
- Arctic Corsair update - June 2023
- Hull Maritime Museum progress update - June 2023
- A-Fishing for the Whale
- Arctic Corsair restoration update - May 2023
- Arctic Corsair restoration update - April 2023
- Spurn Lightship's major restoration - before and after
- Conservation of maritime painting – The Arctic Explorer
- Conservation of maritime painting – The Trawler Northella
- HMS Britannia conserved to go back on display in refurbished museum
- Conservation of maritime painting – Diana Gripped in the Ice
- Conservation of maritime painting - Calm on the Humber by Henry Redmore
- Restoration of Spurn Lightship - October 2022
- Archaeologists monitor works at North End Shipyard ahead of construction of new visitor attraction
- A costume review
- Meeting Blyth Tall Ship project to find out more about their volunteering programme
- The conservation of a Walrus Tusk (scrimshaw)
- Refurbishment of Hull Maritime Museum - July 2022
- Restoration of ships - Shotblasting
- Conservation of maritime paintings
- The Awakening - Hull's first spring festival
- Arctic sets sail for a new chapter in restoration journey
- The Hull Kraken Awakens - August 2021
- Dry and Wet Cleaning of Paintings
- Technical examination of maritime paintings
- Hull Fish Market by Paul Hurst
- Hull's Fruit Market, Humber Street in the nineties by Paul Hurst
- The Canada Wreck Race 1999 and 2000 by Paul Hurst
- Hull's trawlers by Paul Hurst
- The Spurn Lightship by Paul Hurst
- Abandoned ships by Paul Hurst
- Twelve maritime paintings de-installed and sent off for conservation
- Fragile marine skeletons dismantled and taken away for vital conservation
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Stories
- Story | The story of a lost medieval town reaches new audiences
- Story | East Hull Residents Go On Safari
- Interview | National Illustration Day – Interview with local illustrator Gareth Sleightholme
- Looking Back at our Community Grants Scheme 2024
- BLOG | Connecting young people with nature
- Blog | They Didn’t Kill Me in Their Play
- BLOG | THE PETUARIA REVISITED PROJECT
- STORY | Hitting the right note at Stockwell Academy
- STORY | Maritime crafts at Paull primary school
- Stories | From the fish factories
- BLOG | Queens Gardens to benefit from rain gardens
- BLOG | a wonderful tour about Hull’s maritime history
- BLOG | Interview with John Wilkinson, Marine Engineer
- BLOG | An insight to St Andrew’s Dock
- BLOG | Preparing for the return of the city's maritime reserve collection
- blog | Time Ball Carillon Visit
- BLOG | Tour of the Carillon
- BLOG | Boils
- Q&A | Expect the unexpected and a thrilling, mesmerising finale
- Look back | The Gaul 50th anniversary
- Visit | Tour guides visit the Hull Fishing Heritage Centre
- Interview | What can your work tell an audience that we don't already know or see
- Interview | It allowed us to try new things, to learn things and to work with some new people
- Interview | Make sure you have a clear idea of what you want to achieve
- Blog | Three Ways East
- Applying for a Community Grant: Our Top Tips
- A look back at 2023 for Hull Maritime
- The importance of Setting Dyke Community Greenspace
- THE STORY of Queens Gardens
- Story of Merchant Navy Training
- STORY | Iced up on the Thuntank 5
- Story of the Wilson Line Teano
- Questions and Answers regarding the new trees within Queens Gardens
- BLOG | Celebrating Another Year of Taster Workshops
- STORY | Titanic and its links to Hull
- STORY | the largest ship wreck off the Yorkshire coast - MS Pilsudski
- BLOG | Landscape architect selects trees for Queens Gardens
- Update on Queens Gardens - October 2023
- STORY OF THE SPURN | At sea on the Destro
- Look Back | Community Grants Scheme 2023
- BLOG | “A city that inspires on a daily basis”
- BLOG | Inside the Maritime Museum
- BLOG | Mambo Jambo’s Podcast for Hull Maritime
- BLOG | Watching the tidal surge barrier rising
- BLOG | Merchant Navy Day - 3 September 2023
- BLOG | Community engagement officer Emma visits the ‘Seeds of Change’ exhibition at Prospect Gallery
- BLOG | Thinking about the river Hull - PART TWO
- BLOG | Thinking about the river Hull - PART ONE
- BLOG | Learn more about scrimshaw and art on walrus tucks
- Meet Community Engagement Officer
- BLOG | Scrimshaw - the backstory to Volunteer of Whitby
- BLOG | Learn about scrimshaw
- blog | an introduction to scrimshaw
- Interview | "If I can achieve this, then other people can achieve it as well."
- Riverspeaking Journal Week-by-Week Review
- BLOG | "The response we have from family members is one of sometimes tears of proud respect"
- blog | Sync Or Swim Community Dance Project
- BLOG | Finding the Story
- BLOG | Hull Guildhall Time Ball restored and working again
- STORY | Captain Richard Mitchell
- BLOG | The Arctic Corsair, accessibility and ‘dolphins’
- BLOG | My first visit to maritime sites as Documentation Assistant
- BLOG | Celebrating the Arctic Corsair’s long and successful career
- blog | A Ditty Box by artist, Caroline Hack
- BLOG | "Our connections with Sirius West came about as the result of a happy accident."
- Maritime story by Dean Maxwell
- Hull's whaling heritage through sewing and song: An interview with Sophie Nicolov
- Hull’s Whaling Heritage Through Sewing and Song: An interview with whaling artist Caroline Hack.
- Maritime Walk - Hull Maritime Museum
- Maritime Walk | Blaydes House
- Maritime Walk | Wilberforce Statue
- Maritime Walk | The Deep
- BLOG | The history of Prince’s Dock
- Maritime Walk | Stage@thedock
- BLOG | Does anyone know what this is?
- BLOG | WHY DO I BOTHER WITH THIS VOLUNTEERING BUSINESS?
- blog | The power of STEAM learning in the Museum
- BLOG | Glitz, sanity and Hull’s gay ‘ship’s doctor’
- Blog | The Town Walls
- Refurbishment of museum gathers pace
- BLOG | Hull's Solar Gate
- STORY | ON BOARD THE SPURN LIGHTSHIP
- BLOG | Young people learn about Hull's heritage
- STORY | The story of George Dennis Howes – 49 days adrift in the Atlantic
- story | “It was one hell of trip” – a stormy trip to Bermuda
- BLOG | “I didn’t think I could be a part of anything like this” - Hull Maritime’s Community Cafes
- BLOG | Railway Dock and a question to answer
- STORY | MY FIRST TRIP, I WENT AS A BOY AND CAME BACK A MAN
- BLOG | Drypool Bridge
- STORY | The training - ‘you are now officially a Merchant Seaman’
- STORY | From Hessle Road to Vindi Boy
- BLOG | Stranded Whales in the Collection
- Understanding the role of cetaceans in the coastal and maritime heritage of England and France
- “I really like the way they’ve represented the words through their choice of imagery."
- BLOG | Wilberforce House
- BLOG | Looking ahead to Nova’s filmmaking workshops in collaboration Hull Maritime
- Interview | "It brought together members of the public"
- Interview | "If you want to do a project, think how it will help your community"
- Interview with the Artist: Alex Hunt’s Whitefriargate Windowscape
- blog | Applying for a Community Grant: Our Top Tips
- BLOG | World champions! It’s got a lovely ring to it
- BLOG | I MUST GO DOWN TO THE SEA AGAIN….
- October update | Hull Maritime Museum refurbishment update
- STORY | Bertie's Life at Sea
- BLOG | Humber Dock and its history
- BLOG | Carving a new museum
- BLOG | Domes given new lease of life
- BLOG | Visit to Maritime Museum
- BLOG | Conservation of a ship’s figurehead at the Maritime Museum, Hull
- BLOG | Charlotte – About Me ‘Not so much a sea change, but a return home on the tide’
- BLOG | Maritime Project on tour by Maritime Volunteer Julie Corbett
- Look Back | A day in the life of a trawlerman by Ron Wilkinson
- Look Back | Hull’s fishing industry
- Look Back | The fishing community and its workforce
- Volunteer blog | A brief look at North End Shipyard
- Curator's blog | Letters from Pangnirtung - Context
- CURATOR'S BLOG | Letters from Pangnirtung - Expertise
- Curator's BLOG | Letters from Pangnirtung - First Impressions
- Volunteer Blog | The Tidal Surge Barrier
- Tour Guide blog | The River Hull
- Volunteer Blog | Digging up the past at the South Blockhouse
- BLOG | Our work experience
- Account | American Journey, 1950 by Elsie Waterland
- BLOG | Looking back in time with former deckie learner and volunteer, Peter Burrows
- BLOG | Master Warden: Boulevard to Trinity
- Latest update on Maritime Museum refurbishment
- BLOG | Visual history of our maritime city
- Blog | About Time!
- BLOG | A day finding out more about navigation and the origins of the Time Ball
- BLOG | Whale conservation update | June 2022
- BLOG | Hull Maritime Museum refurbishment progress update
- BLOG | Volunteers study visit to The Royal Observatory and Cutty Sark in Greenwich
- Interview | With the Fisherman’s Mission in Hull
- BLOG: National Pet Day - The leaping labrador
- BLOG | Combining paint and technology to explore Hull’s maritime identity
- BLOG | Behind-the-scenes of The Last Leviathans
- BLOG | "I think it’s great for people to learn more about the history of the place they live"
- BLOG | Me and the Whale
- Blog | Victorian splendour revealed
- BLOG | A visit to the Hull Maritime Museum
- BLOG | Guide your way through Hull's maritime history
- BLOG | Maritime Museum reinvented as a pop-up gallery
- BLOG | Arctic Corsair: Alexandra Dock to William Wright Dock
- BLOG | A look back at “inspiring and exciting” sessions bringing Hull’s past to life – Nova’s digital and creative skills project
- BLOG: A grand day out
- BLOG | Stables, steps, and stairs. Inside the Dock Office Chambers Building
- BLOG | Hull’s fishing heritage: an amazing history topic!
- BLOG | On Board the Arctic Corsair: behind-the-scenes of our new virtual workshop!
- BLOG | A better city by volunteer
- BLOG| The Tragic Tale of Airship R38
- BLOG | A River Hull landmark
- BLOG | Inner sanctums of the Hull Maritime Museum
- BLOG | Nova’s digital and creative skills project with Hull: Yorkshire’s Maritime City off to superb start
- BLOG | My Maritime Museum visit
- BLOG | A museum in transition
- BLOG | What’s in a (street) name?
- BLOG | A Closer Look: Inuit Artefacts Outside the Glass Case
- BLOG | Fleeting glances
- BLOG | My experience volunteering for Hull's Maritime Museum
- BLOG | Common Ground
- BLOG | Time Ball to rise and fall again! A postscript
- BLOG | Time Ball to rise (and fall) again
- BLOG | Behind the scenes with our museum team and discover what it takes to prepare to move 50,000 objects
- BLOG | Celebrating 200 years of the Sailor’s Children’s Society
- BLOG | The Officer and the Gentleman – Two Titanic survivors from Hull
- BLOG | The Guildhalls of Hull
- BLOG | Queen's Gardens and Change
- BLOG | Looking up
- BLOG | Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder?
- BLOG | The iconic Hull Maritime Museum building and what it means to some of our volunteers
- BLOG | The people's park with maritime links
- BLOG | Steam Trawler Diana – a piece of Hull's maritime history
- BLOG | Maritime heritage is a treasure
- BLOG | Hull's maritime landmarks
- BLOG | 1425 and all that
- BLOG | Fashion and the whale - How many whalebones does it take to make a corset?
- BLOG | Refurbishment of Queen’s Gardens and the Sea of Hull
- BLOG | Moving the Truelove flag
- BLOG | An extraordinary TrueLove story
- BLOG | 'Until yesterday I knew nothing of its existence, but felt inspired'
- BLOG | Painting of the FV GAUL and its tragic story
- BLOG | Remembering in a landscape
- BLOG | What do we know about this ship with no masts? HMS Hector
- BLOG | Hull's role in the wine import trade
- BLOG | RETURNING TO HULL: YORKSHIRE’S MARITIME CITY
- BLOG | The Old Hull Pier painting
- BLOG | "It has been an absolute joy being able to return to the Maritime Museum."
- BLOG | Who was R. D. Widdas?
- BLOG | "I definitely held my breath as it was lifted off the wall"
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