♀️ Anglo-Saxon women played an unusually large role in the private and public life of England. Female tradition in England was vastly different to the trends on the continent, and many of their traits and features are romanticized and held fondly today. ♀️
Thankfully, we have an Anglo-Saxon historian on hand to tell us just how interesting these Medieval women were.
Kay Godfrey, ‘The Blind Historian’, hosts this edition of the Minster Lunchtime Heritage Talks, where she will explore and uncover the unique female tradition present in England before the arrival of the Normans in 1066.
The talks are free entry, so please feel free to join at any time in the Minster chancel.
Viewable Online! Look out for us on Facebook Live 5 minutes before the talk!
We work on the donation system. It costs £1000 a day to keep Hull Minster open so if you can give, thank you. Donation points are at every door.
James Cameron is our Heritage Project Manager funded by National Lottery heritage Fund.
Thanks to National Lottery Players.
He can be contacted on James.Cameron@hullminster.org
Dates
Date | Time | Price | |
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15 Aug 2025 | 12:00pm | £0 - £0 | Book Now |
Venue Details
At Hull Minster we have strong artistic roots with 700 years of cultural and artistic tradition. We encourage artists and performers as well as cultivating participation in the arts for city centre communities.
Facilities
Accessible Toilets
Assistance Dogs
Baby Changing
Blue-Badge Parking
Level Access
Onsite Cafe
Wheelchair Access