
🇺🇦 Save Hull’s BHS/Co-Op Murals
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Campaign to protect Alan Boyson's three Hull murals. 1963 Co-op store art, ‘Three Ships’ mosaic is 66x64 ft. Subject of @shipsinthesky63 🎥. Admin @leighvbird
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The 57m-long mosaic sweeping the barrier wall at London Bridge rail/bus station is finished! Superb, Adam Nathaniel Furman: that is one epic design; worthy companion to Eduardo Paolozzi’s at TCR. Props to the many volunteers etc of London School of Mosaic too! (+ Arts Council England & Network Rail, obvs)


Fitzwilliam Hall, New Court, and the Chapel at the University of Cambridge have been listed at Grade II. 👏 The Hall in Fitzwilliam College (Fitzwilliam College) was designed by Sir Denys Lasdun, a key post-war architect. Read more ➡️ bit.ly/FitzwilliamCol…









61 years old today, & 5 years yesterday that 🇺🇦 Save Hull’s BHS/Co-Op Murals was Grade II Listed. 👏 Great work being done by Hull City Council VINCI to incorporate #AlanBoyson’s 3 works into the new development. ♥️🙏 to C20 Society Historic England Esther Johnson📷🎥🎬🎤 & all campaign supporters #Hull


Our darling Three Ships, designed by Alan Boyson, is 61 years young today. ♥️ HAPPY BIRTHDAY LOVE. Here is some info from our project website & a link to our website building timeline shipsinthesky.weebly.com/hull-co-op--bh… 📸 Esther Johnson📷🎥🎬🎤


Our new exhibition opens today in partnership with University of Lincoln, UK - 'The Half Life of the Blitz' is part of the project led by James Greenhalgh and Dr Charlotte Tomlinson looking at the impact of WWII bombing on #Hull. Opening times as for Centre. Hull Museums Hull Libraries The Hull Story 🇺🇦





Our exhibition is open today, at the Hull History Centre Hull History Centre, from 9.30am to 12.30pm. Come along and let us know what you think!


Enjoy your new role Coco Whittaker , and thank you to you and all of the C20 Society for the amazing support you’ve given us over the years.
