Event

2nd Shipshape Network Northern Hub event

17 - 27 April 2023

Windermere Jetty Museum
Rayrigg Road, Windermere LA23 1BN

2nd Shipshape Network Northern Hub event

Windermere Jetty Museum, in conjunction with The National Museum of the Royal Navy Hartlepool and National Historic Ships UK would like to share with you the agenda for the 2nd Shipshape Network Northern Hub event.

The talks are wide ranging, covering education, conservation, fund raising, community engagement and technical developments; all brought to you from projects within the Northern Hub region.

You will enjoy plenty of networking opportunities, and three fascinating guided tours.

 

The full agenda for the day is as follows:

10:00              Teas and coffees

10:20              Welcome by NHS-UK – the Shipshape Network and Hub Initiative

10:35              Northern Shipshape Hub (WJM) – What is it? What does it do?

10:45              Project talks:

      • Cultural Heritage Conservator apprenticeship: delivering on the job learning in the heritage sector– Emma Callaghan
      • The restoration of HMS Trincomalee; how conservation of the ship has progressed 30 years on – Clare Hunt
      • Friends of LV50. Engagement and Education The development of an animation and children’s books telling the tale of our vessel – Lester Sher

11:45               Comfort break

12:00               Project talks continued:

      • Hull Maritime update. Site progress and restoration of the Spurn Lightship - Mike O’Connell and Simon Green
      • Windermere Jetty Museum. Electric propulsion in historic vessels – Stephen Beresford.
      • Wingfield Castle – Georgina Ashcroft

13:00               Lunch and networking                       

13:45               Break into three pre-allocated tour groups

14:00               Tours of Trincomalee, RML497 and conservation workshop

15:30 - 17:00   End of Hub event (Guests can explore museum including ‘Diving Deep exhibition’).         

Tickets: https://tickets.historicdockyard.co.uk/webstore/shop/viewItems.aspx?cg=NMRNH01&c=SNNH

Please contact Peter Green, National Historic Ships for further information. 

Workshop