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The Streetlife Museum of Transport is a transport museum located in Kingston upon Hull, EnglandThe roots of the collection date back to the early 20th century, however the purpose-built museum the collection is housed in was opened in 1989 by the then Hull East MP, John Prescott. [1]
The Wilberforce Museum, recalling the slave trade and abolitionists still exists, located at Wilberforce House; the "Pickering Park Museum of Fisheries and Shipping" collection moved to the Dock Office building in 1974, and now forms part of the Hull Maritime Museum; [7] the "Museum of Commerce and Transport" collection now is part of the Streetlife Museum of Transport; the Mortimer Museum ...
The Hull and East Riding Museum of Archaeology is located in the Museums Quarter of the Old Town in Kingston upon Hull, England.It dates back to 1925 as the Museum of Commerce and Industry in a former Customs House but acquired its present name in 1989 with a major refurbishment and new entrance, with the transport section moving to a separate museum.
Hull City Hall during the opening event for Hull City of Culture 2017 event. ... and the Streetlife Museum of Transport, ... Hull News and Hull and East Yorkshire Times.
Pages in category "Museums in Kingston upon Hull" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Streetlife Museum of Transport; W. Wilberforce House
View of the street, 2020 The Sailmakers Arms Wilberforce House seen from the High Street Blue plaque on the former custom house and corn exchange. High Street is a road in the city centre of Kingston upon Hull in East Riding of Yorkshire, England. [1]
This list of museums in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.
Acquired for preservation, it was worked on in Bolton before being transferred to Crich in 1960. It was loaned to Hull's Streetlife Museum of Transport on a long-term basis in 1983, where it remains. [22] Media related to Hull City Tramways No. 132 at Wikimedia Commons London United Tramways: 159 Blue and White 1901 69