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Gosnay's specialities were perfect festive fare for #Christmas but were they also part of a plot to commit electoral fraud?!⬇️
@romanpalace #MuseumTwitter is so wholesome I can't even.
This #WomensHistoryMonth why not take another look at the extraordinary story of Eliza, Helen and Anne Edmonstone, the sisters whose lives took them from Guiana to Wakefield - via Scotland and Belgium. https://t.co/BorD7aCUNC
Her murals around the town paid colourful tribute to the heroes of the pandemic. And we’re privileged that Rachel has recreated some of her poignant pieces on canvas especially for the exhibition. #RachelList
This week's #WFMuseumStaffPick is a statue of Mercury - messenger of the Roman Gods - chosen by Visitor Services Coordinator Stacey!
Stacey says: 'This probably came from the exterior of the bath house building in Roman Castleford, which I think is pretty amazing!' #romans
The second in our series of #BlackHistoryMonth blog posts explores the extraordinary lives of Eliza, Anne and Helen Edmonstone - from Guiana to Wakefield via Scotland and Belgium. https://t.co/BorD7aljW4
Today’s #RomeFromHome digital jigsaw shows what we think the gates of the #Castleford fort, Lagentium, may have looked like. It’s based on discoveries made during archaeological digs. @MyWakefield @YHFED @WakefieldLibraries @WakefieldWellbeing
https://t.co/Y9sAugGeIe
While we're talking Celebrating Museums with #MDY2020, this week is our #RomeFromHome online celebration of all things Roman #Castleford. We're sharing our Roman objects, facts of the day, articles, vlogs, jigsaws, crafts and recipes. Check out https://t.co/zVrxHqmsNj
Castleford Museum has 2 examples of Roman statue sirens – these were mythical creatures combining birds & women. Here is 1 of the siren statues & an illustration of how it may have looked when newly carved. Have a go at designing your own siren for #WFMuseumsArtFun #RomeFromHome