York Museums Trust

Events - 3 Sep 16

The Wold Newton Hoard – Wed 31 Aug 2016

The Wold Newton Hoard

Dates: Wednesday 31 August 2016–Friday 7 October 2016, 12:00 pm - 12:15 pm
Venue: Yorkshire Museum

The Wold Newton Hoard contains over 1,800 Roman coins and was discovered by a metal detectorist near the village of Wold Newton, East Yorkshire, in 2014. The hoard dates to 307AD, a period of great uncertainty in the Roman Empire and Yorkshire. It features coins depicting Constantius and also the first coins to proclaim his son, Constantine, Augustus after he was made emperor in York.

Hear about the importance of this rare Roman hoard with special talks from Yorkshire Museum guides. Talks are free starting at 12pm every day and there’s no need to book.

 

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Tommy’s Trail – Sat 3 Sep 2016

Date: Saturday 3 September 2016, 9:30 am - 5:00 pm
Venue: York Castle Museum

Follow the trail through the 1914 Gallery to find out about soldiers in the First World War.

50p per trail (admission applies), no need to book.

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Make a Periscope – Sat 3 Sep 2016

Date: Saturday 3 September 2016, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Venue: York Castle Museum

Make a periscope to take down and peep over the trench wall outside in the Mill area. Self-led family activity.

Included in admission, no need to book.

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Tommy’s Trench – Sat 3 Sep 2016

Date: Saturday 3 September 2016, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Venue: York Castle Museum

Meet our First World War soldier and help him build a section of trench wall. Find out about the daily life of a soldier on the front and be put through your paces in a drill session. This activity takes place in our outside Mill Area.

Free with admission, no need to book.

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