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Last Orders Please DVD on Amazon

Just in time for Christmas, our documentary about the history of pubs in Hull, ‘Last Orders, Please’ is now available to buy on Amazon. It is an informative look at the history of public houses in Hull, the communities that surround them and the traditions and stories that come from them.

A great stocking filler for the local history enthusiast in your life, and a steal at only £8.99 (plus p&p)

Buy it on Amazon here

Exhibition Closing

Due to the annual stock take at Hull History Centre, the Last Orders, Please exhibition is coming down on Friday 25th November. If you haven’t been to see it yet, this week is your last chance, so get down there!

Last Orders, Please Exhibition

Our Pub, Our StoryIt’s the culmination of our Last Orders, Please project, exploring the heritage of Hull’s public houses. The exhibition, at Hull History Centre, will feature the film, audio, archive materials, an interactive map of the Old Town pubs and Hull Brewery memorabilia.

November 1st – 28th
Opening times: Weekdays 9.30 – 5.30, Saturday 9.30 – 4.30

Hull History Centre, Worship Street, Hull, HU2 8BG

In partnership with Hull History Centre.
Supported by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund.

Half Term Workshops

Kingston Youth Centre, Beverley Road. Monday 21st – Friday 25th February

The half-term programme includes:
Light Fantastic Flyer

For times and to book places please contact Claire Taylor on 01482 213447 or email claire [at ]cascadearts.org.uk

Last Orders, Please – Get Involved

There are few ways you could get involved in Last Orders, Please.

Volunteering

You could volunteer on the project and learn skills in film-making, graphic design, oral history or just learn more about you local area. We offer training and support to all volunteers throughout the project. You can contact us to find out more.

Share a Memory

If you have a story to share about a pub or the area you live in we’d love to hear it, so please get in touch. We’d love to hear about how the pubs and the communities around them have changed over the years.

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