Wakefield Museum
In 2013 the town museum moved into the new development at Wakefield One, and was officially opened by Sir David Attenborough.
The exhibitions here deal with different strands of the city’s past, like the War of the Roses in the 15th century, the local Rugby League club Wakefield Trinity and the 420-year story of Wakefield Prison.
There’s also a display for the Victorian naturalist Charles Waterton, including his collection of taxidermied animals, like a caiman he supposedly rode ashore in South America.
Some other obligatory pieces are the oldest post box in the country, dating to 1805, a 15th-century posy ring from Sandal Castle and the boots of Don Fox, the star player for Wakefield Trinity during the club’s most successful period on the 1960s.
The exhibitions here deal with different strands of the city’s past, like the War of the Roses in the 15th century, the local Rugby League club Wakefield Trinity and the 420-year story of Wakefield Prison.
There’s also a display for the Victorian naturalist Charles Waterton, including his collection of taxidermied animals, like a caiman he supposedly rode ashore in South America.
Some other obligatory pieces are the oldest post box in the country, dating to 1805, a 15th-century posy ring from Sandal Castle and the boots of Don Fox, the star player for Wakefield Trinity during the club’s most successful period on the 1960s.

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