Exhibition by artist Sarah Palmer of her research project Under the Shadow of the Water Tower that takes in the story of blow wells, the Great Grimsby Water Works and the Seven Hills of Grimsby.
Artist Sarah Palmer is exhibiting her research project Under the Shadow of the Water Tower in Grimsby Minster over 4 days during this year’s Heritage Open Days Festival.
Her research takes in the story of blow wells, the Great Grimsby Water Works and the Seven Hills of Grimsby.
Come along any time during usual Minster opening hours (9.20am – 2.30pm) from Tuesday 16th to Friday 19th September.
Timings & Tours
- Tuesday 16 September:9.20am – 2.30pm
- Wednesday 17 September:9.20am – 2.30pm
- Thursday 18 September:9.20am – 2.30pm
- Friday 19 September: 9.20am – 2.30pm
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