Forensic Facial Reconstruction Course To Be Held At Treasure House
A two-day forensic facial reconstruction course over the weekend of Saturday, 16 and Sunday, 17 January by East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s Employment, Education and Skills Team.
A two-day forensic facial reconstruction course over the weekend of Saturday, 16 and Sunday, 17 January by East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s Employment, Education and Skills Team.
Beverley Treasure House is hosting a talk about the more private ‘goings-on’ behind the glamorous façade of the country house, as witnessed by the butler, on Tuesday, 8 September at 6.30pm.
Beverley Treasure House is hosting a lecture being given by Professor Mark Connelly from the University of Kent.
For anybody looking for ideas for what to do with the kids over the long summer holiday, the annual Beverley Treasure House Trail offers great fun – and it’s free!
Stuart Hillard of Great British Sewing Bee will be in Beverley later this month when she hosts a range of range of sewing workshops at the Beverley Treasure House.
Acclaimed social historian Jane Robinson will be visiting Beverley on Friday 19 June to give a talk about the fascinating history of the Women’s Institute.
The popular Rock Roadshow is taking place at the Treasure House on Saturday, 16 May from 11am-3pm, where members of the Hull Geological Society will be on hand to identify rock, fossil and mineral finds.
The British Museum is coming to the Treasure House in Beverley, with a talk about an exciting project involving one of the most fascinating treasures of East Riding Museums’ collection.
Today, the Indian Curry is a national favourite in the British cuisine. Whether it be a Korma, Tikka Masala, or Vindaloo, many of us can think of nothing better to have for a Saturday night takeaway or restaurant.
Make festive decorations such as garlands, an angel for the tree and table ornaments at the Treasure House as part of the Beverley Festival of Christmas celebrations.
Budding artists who live in Hull and East Yorkshire have the chance to see their work exhibited as part of the 18th Annual East Riding Open Art Exhibition.
Three lucky young people and their families have won this year’s Beverley Treasure House Children’s Trail prizes.
A mini version of a popular First World War exhibition has now been set up at the Treasure House in Beverley. The display, which can be found in the Museum on the first floor of the Beverley Treasure House
Adventure stories, songs, tricks and the tale of ‘Jack and the FlumFlum Tree’ will be bringing Beverley Library and the Treasure House alive as part of Beverley Literature Festival’s exciting children’s programme.
With two new and exciting exhibitions about to open at the Treasure House the public are being given the chance to meet the people responsible for creating these touching and thought-provoking shows.
There is plenty on offer for younger writers at this year’s Beverley Literature Festival with some great writing workshops for teenagers and young people.
First World War historians visit the Treasure House – the untold story of those who didn’t believe in war.
Residents who want to find out more about the East Riding during the First World War are invited to come along to the Heritage Open Day at the Beverley Treasure House, Beverley, this Saturday 13th September from 9am-4pm.