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A range of free activities take place throughout the year, all with a maritime twist! Check this page for details about our next event

  • Hands On with maritime treasures
    Every Thursday, 1 - 3pm at Streetlife Museum and Hull and East Riding Museum.
    Hull Maritime volunteers are delivering object handling sessions for you to get hands on with our maritime history.
    Since the 12th century when Monks from Meaux Abbey built a quay to trade their wool from, the River Hull has played an integral part in Hull’s maritime story. Using items from our handling collections we look at the goods traded, life and wildlife on the river and how the docks were expanded from the River Hull over the last 800 years.
  • Ravenser Odd now on display at Grimsby Minster 
    The exhibition is open to the public until Friday 14 November , offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore the fascinating story of the lost medieval town of Ravenser Odd. The captivating touring exhibition Ravenser Odd, which has been drawing audiences across the East Riding and North East Lincolnshire, has arrived at Grimsby Minster. 
    The exhibition is open to the public until Friday 14 November, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore the fascinating story of the lost medieval town of Ravenser Odd.
  • Coding Cannons 
    Friday 2 January 2026,1 - 3pm at Hull and East Riding Museum of Archaeology.
    Join Hull Maritime for a session filled with creativity, problem solving and robots at the Hull and East Riding Museum of Archaeology. Inspired by the South Blockhouse’s 4m thick walls, build your own wall and then try coding our robot cannon balls to knock it down! Suitable for ages 5+. Free, drop-in activity.