Discover the history of the UK's most inland port town, Goole. Experience the life, love and loss of the people and their industrial heritage at this community museum. From boat builder's models and ship paintings to domestic life and leisure pursuits, transport yourself into the past.
Great place of interest for both adults and children. Exhibitions updated regularly and activities for children which cover all the school holidays.
Visited these guys whilst on a nostalgic trip to Goole. I'm not particularly into history but found this place to be amazing. I also chatted to a chap in the art exhibition section who really knew his Goole history. Highly Recommended.
Great community hub, lots to do, family orientated, club projects, history information, exhibition area for the use of local clubs and individuals, also permanent exhibitions, worth a visit for free
Good, small, free museum, (donations welcome.) Tells the story of Goole. At the moment they have an exhibition of childhood toys, a lovely stroll down memory lane.
Lovely little museum. Unfortunately we didn't get there until the last hour of its opening so didn't get chance to see much, but we'll be back soon.
Had a May the 13th 1932, Goole times newspaper printed off for my mums 90th birthday, the ladies did me proud, thank you.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Toilets
Restaurant
Good for kids
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Great place of interest for both adults and children. Exhibitions updated regularly and activities for children which cover all the school holidays.
Visited these guys whilst on a nostalgic trip to Goole. I'm not particularly into history but found this place to be amazing. I also chatted to a chap in the art exhibition section who really knew his Goole history. Highly Recommended.
Great community hub, lots to do, family orientated, club projects, history information, exhibition area for the use of local clubs and individuals, also permanent exhibitions, worth a visit for free
Good, small, free museum, (donations welcome.) Tells the story of Goole. At the moment they have an exhibition of childhood toys, a lovely stroll down memory lane.
Lovely little museum. Unfortunately we didn't get there until the last hour of its opening so didn't get chance to see much, but we'll be back soon.
Had a May the 13th 1932, Goole times newspaper printed off for my mums 90th birthday, the ladies did me proud, thank you.