NewsgalleryLaunch of Chester Unlocked projectBookmarkShareNewsByMichael GreenEditor, Chester, Crewe and Nantwich Chronicles18:19, 8 JUN 2015Updated19:36, 8 JUN 2015At the press launch for Chester Unlocked were Karl Nield of Viking Chester and Ron Foulkes of Big Heritage together with their unnamed Roman warrior friend1 of 16Jez Scott, owner-manager of the Cinderbox Cafe in Bridge Street, which features Victorian teas and coffee ceramics in the window display as part of Chester Unlocked2 of 16Thirty businesses in the heart of Chester city centre will become mini-museums and securely display never-before-seen artefacts from Chester Grosvenor Museums vaults as part of Hoots Route3 of 16Thirty businesses in the heart of Chester city centre will become mini-museums and securely display never-before-seen artefacts from Chester Grosvenor Museums vaults as part of Hoots Route4 of 16Thirty businesses in the heart of Chester city centre will become mini-museums and securely display never-before-seen artefacts from Chester Grosvenor Museums vaults as part of Hoots Route5 of 16Thirty businesses in the heart of Chester city centre will become mini-museums and securely display never-before-seen artefacts from Chester Grosvenor Museums vaults as part of Hoots Route6 of 16Thirty businesses in the heart of Chester city centre will become mini-museums and securely display never-before-seen artefacts from Chester Grosvenor Museums vaults as part of Hoots Route7 of 16Thirty businesses in the heart of Chester city centre will become mini-museums and securely display never-before-seen artefacts from Chester Grosvenor Museums vaults as part of Hoots Route8 of 16The Chester Unlocked Hoot's Route trail map9 of 16The Chester Unlocked logo10 of 16Chester Health Store on Bridge Street Row which features a medieval apothecary collection as past of Chester Unlocked11 of 16Chester Health Store on Bridge Street Row which features a medieval apothecary collection as past of Chester Unlocked12 of 16Chester Health Store on Bridge Street Row which features a medieval apothecary collection as past of Chester Unlocked13 of 16Chester Health Store on Bridge Street Row which features a medieval apothecary collection as past of Chester Unlocked14 of 16A shrine to the Roman goddess Minerva within Edgar's Field, Handbridge, whose image was carved into rock where once was a huge quarry from which sandstone was extracted to build the legionary fortress of Deva. Minerva proved the inspiration for Hoot's Route because of the owl that sits on her shoulder. She was the patron goddess of quarrymen and also goddess of wisdom, arts and crafts and (defensive) war15 of 16A shrine to the Roman goddess Minerva within Edgar's Field, Handbridge, whose image was carved into rock where once was a huge quarry from which sandstone was extracted to build the legionary fortress of Deva. Minerva proved the inspiration for Hoot's Route because of the owl that sits on her shoulder. She was the patron goddess of quarrymen and also goddess of wisdom, arts and crafts and (defensive) war16 of 16More OnChester