Our fascinating Exhibition and Get Carter Experience is open all Heritage Week. ‘Who was Ted Lewis?’ will be presented by biographers who knew the artist. Conducted Ted Lewis Town or Humber Bank Trails will take visitors back to the artist’s haunts and heyday. Iconic Ted Lewis films, Get Carter and The Serpent will be shown […]
Find out more »Saturday 10, Sunday 11, Friday 16, Saturday 17 & Sunday 18 of September, 10am – 3pm, Free The English Heritage run St Peter's Church is an archaeological and architectural treasure trove waiting for you to discover. It is home to over 2800 burials from Anglo-Saxon to Victorian times. Entry is free during Heritage Open Days […]
Find out more »Ted Lewis (1940-1982) was an artist, illustrator and writer. He is best known for creating the character Jack Carter, the protagonist in the 1971 cult film Get Carter, starring Michael Caine. Ted’s biographer, Monty Martin, will conduct a small group around the Barton Town Centre buildings that featured in the novelist’s life and […]
Find out more »Far Ings National Nature reserve hasn’t always been a haven for wildlife. Explore the history of the site with a self guided trail (available from the Visitor Centre) which leads you into the industrial past.
Find out more »This six-week autumn course focuses on drawing techniques – using different materials and methods, as well as ways of looking at and seeing things in order to create observational studies or develop designs. Suitable for those new to drawing as well as those who regularly make time for creativity and wish to further develop their […]
Find out more »Justin is back, still funny yet middle aged. A brand new show that may contain yoga, getting older, Madonna, shoplifters, Labradoodles, middle aged cyclists, the menopause, running, hating football fans but loving football, not drinking, funerals, is Tapas a rip off?, Captain Tom, Droylsden, the environment, self-improvement, ruining a sexual position, electric car charging spots […]
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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