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Ferens Art Gallery

To spot the Spurn Lightship, look for a striking, black ship with a towering glass lantern on its deck, floating right in the marina beside the row of red-brick buildings.

Welcome to the mighty Spurn Lightship, one of Hull’s most unusual and heroic guardians! Believe it or not, you’re standing in front of a ship with a giant lighthouse for a hat-no wonder it gets a lot of head turns! Picture this: it’s 1927, steam whistles are blowing and the smell of salt hangs in the air, when this ship first rolled off the yard, ready to keep sailors safe at the mouth of the wild Humber Estuary. For nearly half a century, the Spurn sat just over four miles off Spurn Point, shining its beam through fog and storm, guiding ships away from danger and into safer waters. Just imagine the clang of its bell and the steady sweep of its lantern, a true lifeline for wayward vessels.

But all good things-and hardworking ships-must come to a pause. By 1975, the Spurn Lightship was retired. That could’ve been the end, but Hull City Council spotted a legend in need of rescue. After a bit of TLC and a shiny new paint job in 1983, the old lightship became a museum, inviting landlubbers and curious visitors aboard to relive its watery adventures. That was until work on a new footbridge meant it needed to set sail (well, more like a tug) for conservation once again. Can you hear the creak of old timbers and the excited chatter of shipyard workers?

Now the Spurn shines brighter than ever, freshly restored as part of a huge city heritage project, and moored near Murdoch’s Connection for you to enjoy. Imagine her side-by-side with the Arctic Corsair, two legends swapping sea stories. Ready to wave back as you stroll past? Don’t get too close, or you might start flashing like a lighthouse yourself!

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