Treasure House

East Riding Archives and Local Studies
The Treasure House
Champney Road
Beverley
East Yorkshire
HU17 9BA
England

Website

www.eastriding.gov.uk/cs/culture-and-information/museums/treasure-house/

E-mail

archives.service@eastriding.gov.uk

Telephone

General information

01482 392790

Treasure House Custodian

01482 392780

Fax

01482 392791

All information is drawn or provided by the venues themselves and every effort is made to ensure it is correct. Please remember to double check opening hours with the venue concerned before making a special visit.

The Treasure House is an exciting new development in the provision of heritage services. For the first time, enthusiasts for East Riding history will be able to access under one roof a wide range of locally relevant archive, library, art gallery and museum material.

The Treasure House's state-of-the-art stores hold the collections of the East Riding Archives, Beverley Local Studies Library, Beverley Art Gallery, Beverley Guildhall and the Archaeology of the East Riding Museums Service. Visitors will be able to view documents, books, pictures, and historical objects from these collections in the ground floor Research Room. Staff are on hand to help with enquiries.

The first floor of the Treasure House, known as the Champney Galleries, is devoted to the interpretation and celebration of East Riding heritage. The "Treasures of the East Riding" permanent display offers an introduction to the history of the area and allows visitors to view highlights from the combined collections. A case has been set aside for the display of important objects on loan from national and regional heritage organisations.

From the first floor of the Treasure House a corridor links to the Edwardian Beverley Art Gallery which puts on temporary displays celebrating East Riding art as well as displaying national touring exhibitions. Notable features of the art gallery collection include the works of the Beverley born, Royal Academician, Fred Elwell, and of his wife, Mary Elwell.

Venue Type:

Museum, Library, Archive, Gallery

Opening hours

Mon, Wed, Fri 9.30-17.00
Tues, Thurs 9.30-20.00
Sat 9.00-16.00

Closed: Sun

Additional info

Please order in advance items required for use on Tuesday evenings or Thursday evenings by 3.30 pm on the same day. Items for Saturdays should be ordered in advance by 3.30 pm on the previous Friday.

Resources listed here may include websites, bookable tours and workshops, books, loan boxes and more. You may need to scroll down or click on headers to see them all.
Digital and online resources

Today's Citizens, Past Lives at Beverley

http://www.mylearning.org/overview.asp?journeyid=264

19th Century life in Beverley understood through historical documents. Topics covered include: trade and commerce, education, law and order, religion, social life and self improvement, and transport and communications.

Publisher

  • This resource was produced as part of the MLA-funded My Learning project.
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