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Showing posts with label families. Show all posts

Monday, July 17, 2023

Celebrate Summer with us!

Looking for free things to do in Wakefield, Pontefract and Castleford these summer holidays?

We’ve got something for all the family across our sites!


Two young visitors in medieval fancy dress at Pontefract Castle

Super Summer at Pontefract Castle


Join us for a different fun theme every week at Pontefract Castle!


With free entry, wide open spaces, dark dungeons and heaps of history, there’s something for everyone.

  • Be a Victorian Historian: Monday 31 July - Saturday 5 August

  • Medieval Melee: Monday 7 August  - Saturday 12 August

  • A Week of Tomfoolery: Monday 14 August  - Saturday 19 August

  • Castle Attack and Defence: Monday 21 August - Saturday 26 August

  • Unexpected Discoveries: Monday 28 August - Saturday 2 September


Activities, crafts and games 10am to 3pm each day

Free and no booking required


Click here for Visitor and Access Information for Pontefract Castle


Monday, March 20, 2023

Eggcellent Easter 2023

Looking for things to do this Easter Holidays in Wakefield? 

Here's what's on at Wakefield Museums and Castles for Saturday 1 to Monday 10 April!


Eggcellent Easter 2023 poster, includes photo of yellow tulips, little eggs and felt bunnies

Dragon Egg Week at Pontefract Castle. Includes photo of Ilbert the Dragon and a young visitor dressed as a knight

Dragon Egg Week at Pontefract Castle

The Easter Dragon Egg Hunt at Pontefract Castle is back, and better than ever. Help Ilbert the Dragon find all of his eggs on a new trail available from Saturday 1 April to Monday 10 April.

Join in with different dragon activities throughout the week, including storytelling, eco-friendly crafts and the first ever Dragon Parade!

Almost all of our eggcellent Dragon Egg Week activities, including the trail, are free. 

Trail available 10am – 4pm daily from the Visitor Centre.

Click here for full information about all Dragon Egg Week activities

Castleford Changes at Castleford Museum. Includes photo of two young visitors enjoying crafts

Castleford Changes at Castleford Museum

Monday 3, Tuesday 4 and Thursday 6* April
10am to 3pm
Free and drop-in

Have you noticed something different around town? We’re exploring how Castleford has changed over the last 100 years with a spotlight on the images from Albert Wainwright’s Castleford Sketchbook. 

Practice your sketching skills, make your mark on a community artwork, and look forward to what the next 100 years will bring! 

*Thurs 6: SEND families are welcome at all of our sessions but we are running this SEND session for those families who require a more relaxed atmosphere.

Let's Investigate Eggs! at Wakefield Museum. Includes photo of an egg painted with a farm scene

Let's Investigate Eggs! at Wakefield Museum

Thursday 6 April
10am and 1.30pm

As Easter approaches, it’s an eggciting time to investigate eggs! Join us to explore egg related objects in the museum’s collection. 
Decorate your own excellent egg cup and take historical recipes home to make together. 

£2.50 per child. Accompanying adults free


The Wild Escape logo, including Art Fund and Arts Council England logos

The Wild Escape

Go on an animal adventure around our museums and make some eco-friendly crafts with The Wild Escape! 

All activities are free and drop-in.

Castleford Museum - Tues 11, Thurs 13 & Fri 14 April* (relaxed SEND day) - 10am to 3pm each day.

Pontefract Museum - Weds 12 April - 10.30am to 12.30pm and 1pm to 3pm

Wakefield Museum - Fri 14 April - 10.30am to 12.30pm and 1pm to 3.30pm

The Wild Escape is a major new project led by Art Fund uniting hundreds of museums with schools and families in a celebration of UK wildlife and creativity.

Fred the Frog finds his way home at Wakefield Museum

Fred the Frog Finds His Way Home at Wakefield Museum

Thursday 13 April
10.30am and 1.30pm
Free - booking required

Help Fred the Frog find his way home in this interactive storytelling, singalong and play session for 2-to-5-year-olds and their adults!

You can also make your own funny froggy friend to take home.


Let's Sow Some Seeds at Pontefract Castle. Includes photo of two young visitors exploring the herb garden at the Castle.

Let's Sow Some Seeds! at Pontefract Castle

Thursday 13 April
10am and 1.30pm

Join us for this fun multi-sensory session where we will see, smell and sample some of the tasty herbs grown at the Castle! 

You will also get to create together, decorating your own plant pots and sowing herb seeds to grow at home. 

£2.50 per child, accompanying adults free


Click here for visitor and access information for all our sites

Click here for a printable PDF Easter Planner with all of our activities and workshops on

Friday, January 20, 2023

Fab February Half Term!

A young visitor doing crafts at Pontefract Castle with their grown-up

February half term is already rapidly approaching!

Looking for what's on in Wakefield this February half term? 

Here's everything that's happening across our sites for the week starting 13th February!

Bronze age artefacts including tools and a cup

Brilliant Bronze Age at Castleford Museum - 13, 14, 16 and 17* February

Looking to go on an ancient adventure this half term?

Join us at Castleford Museum to travel back thousands of years to the Bronze Age!

Walk in the shoes of the first Castlefordians on a story trail around our awesome ancient artefacts. Discover the tools and tricks to survive in Bronze Age Castleford with the axes and arrowheads they left behind.

Once you’re safely back in the present, we’ve got lots of fantastic materials to make your own crafts inspired by the brilliant Bronze Age. What will you take home to remember your journey by?

All materials are provided for free.

*Friday 17 January: SEND families are always welcome at all of our sessions but we are running this SEND session for those groups who require a more relaxed atmosphere.

The session will be run with more sensory activities, more focus on independent learning, a lower light level and with a sensory tent and ear defenders available upon request.

Activities available 10 until 3 on Monday 13, Tuesday 14, Thursday 16 and Friday 17 February at Castleford Museum

Free and no booking required

Two young visitors to the Women in Rugby League exhibition at Pontefract Museum in England kits holding aloft a celebratory scarf

Rugby, Rugby, Rugby! at Pontefract Museum - Wednesday 15 February

Do you love Rugby League? Join us at Pontefract Museum to celebrate our Women in Rugby League: Life with the Lionesses exhibition with stacks of super sporty crafts!

Ever wanted to design your very own rugby kit? Here’s your chance! We’ll also be making flying rugby balls and flicking finger puppets to take the field. Be inspired by local and national Rugby League legends and take the Lionesses’ spirit home with you.

All materials are provided for free. 

10.30 until 3 at Pontefract Museum on Wednesday 15 February

Free and no booking required

Spring flowers in bloom

Ready, Get Set, Grow! at Pontefract Castle - Wednesday 15 February

Spring has almost sprung at Pontefract Castle!

Join us to take in the sights of the Castle grounds and smells of our medieval herb garden this half term.

Decorate your own plant pots with loads of fun, recycled fabrics and fill it with bulbs ready for spring. Watch your very own pot full of fabulous flowers grow at home!

Tickets are £2.50 per child, with accompanying adults free.

Wednesday 15 February, sessions at 11 and 1.

Activity Zone at Pontefract Castle


Bunches of fresh forced rhubarb

Foody Fun for Under 5s at Wakefield Museum - Thursday 16 February

Looking for something for your little ones this Rhubarb Festival?

Join us for a multisensory crafty rhubarb adventure at Wakefield Museum, specially designed for ages 2 to 5!

We’ll be mark making and model building using Wakefield’s favourite food. Take part in an interactive story aboard the Rhubarb Express train and paint and make with rhubarb!

All materials provided for free. 

10.30 and 1.30 in the Learning Zone at Wakefield Museum, Thursday 16 February

No booking required

A scrumptious rhubarb crumble

Let's Make Rhubarb Crumble! at Wakefield Museum - Friday 17 February

Families are invited to join us for this hands-on workshop where we will explore the history of rhubarb growing in our region, make yummy rhubarb crumbles* to bake at home, and imagine that we run our own rhubarb crumble businesses, designing eye-catching packaging for our products.


This workshop is suitable for families with children of all ages and has been designed to provide opportunities for families to learn and have fun together. 

*All materials provided, including gluten-free and dairy-free ingredients

10 - 12am and 1.30 - 3.30pm in the Learning Zone at Wakefield Museum

Tickets £2.50 per child, accompanying adults free


Montgomery Bonbon: Museum Mystery Trail - Includes front cover of the book

Montgomery Bonbon: Museum Mystery Trail at Castleford Museum, Pontefract Museum and Wakefield Museum - 11 February to 31 March

Go undercover and test your detective skills at our museums as part of the national Montgomery Bonbon: Museum Mystery Trail, organised by Kids in Museums and Walker Books. The trail celebrates the release of new children’s book Montgomery Bonbon: Murder at the Museum written by comedian Alasdair Beckett-King and illustrated by Claire Powell. Grab an activity sheet, solve puzzles and have fun with your family this half term. Remember to pick up a free moustache bookmark to get in the mystery-solving mindset!

Visit the Kids in Museums website to find out how you could win a signed copy of the book!

Attending any of our fab February events? Tag us on socials with your photos!

We're on Facebook @WakefieldMuseum, Twitter @WFMuseums and Instagram @WakefieldMuseums


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Monday, December 19, 2022

12 Signs of Christmas: Makaton Festive Fun

Our Visitor Experience Assistant Marie has put together a playlist full of Makaton signs celebrating Christmas

We've also found a fun festive object in our collections to go with each sign. 

Enjoy learning Makaton with us and practice it with your friends and family this Christmas! 

A screenshot from our Merry Christmas Makaton film, showing Marie signing the Makaton for Merry Christmas

Thursday, November 10, 2022

Counting Down to Christmas!

We're getting into the festive spirit, so here's all the details of what's going on across our sites this Christmas! 🎄


Lanterns and Lights (22nd November)

Castleford Museum

How did the people of Castleford make dark nights bright in the past?
Discover for yourself at Castleford Museum as we stay open later for an evening of family activities all about lanterns and lights.

Get hands on with light themed objects from our collections, experiment with different materials to create your own light art and make a colourful lantern to take home.

Tuesday 22nd November - 3:30pm to 6:30pm

FREE - no booking required


Liquorice Santa (10th December)

Pontefract Museum

Meet our special sweet Santa in his liquorice grotto and receive a Christmas gift!

Children of all ages and their grown-ups are invited to join us at Pontefract Museum for our very special Liquorice Santa drop-in day.

There will be lots of festive fun with hands-on crafts inspired by Pontefract's historic confectionary industry.

Santa and activities will be at the Museum 10.30am – 3pm.

FREE - No booking required, although plan ahead as it will be busy!


A cartoon of Father Christmas in his cosy home at Wakefield Museum

A Green Christmas (17th December)

Wakefield Museum

Visit Father Christmas in his cosy home at Wakefield Museum and find out what he's doing to make this Christmas green and eco-friendly!

Make your own fabulous Christmas collage, experience the season through your senses and have fun creating all sorts of crimble crafts to take home with you. We have everything you need to get you into the festive spirit!

This session is designed for SEND families (although all children and young people are welcome) and there will be changes to the sensory experience in the Museum for a more relaxed visit. 

All activities (including visiting Father Christmas) are FREE, but booking is essential as numbers are required. 

Book here 


An assortment of objects used in a Tudor Christmas

Let's Make Tudor Christmas Crafts! (20th December)

Pontefract Castle


Ever wondered how people in Henry VIII's time celebrated Christmas?
Children of all ages and their grown-ups are invited to join us as we explore some of the ways in which the Tudor residents of Pontefract Castle got into the Christmas spirit.
You can even make some Tudor-style Christmas decorations to take home!

Tuesday 20th December

Booking required - Children £2.50, accompanying adults free


A young visitor dressed as a Roman soldier at Castleford Museum with a Christmassy border

A Very Merry Mix Up (19th, 20th, 22nd and 23rd* December)

Castleford Museum


Join us this festive season as we travel through time!
Learn about the history of Castleford through the eyes of Roman Soldier Bobius, as he searches for a perfect present.
Follow along with his quest as he explores beautiful and unusual objects made throughout Castleford’s history and be inspired to make your own festive gift.

*Friday 23rd December: SEND families are welcome at all of our sessions but we are running this SEND session for those families who require a more relaxed atmosphere.
The session will be run with more sensory activities, more focus on independent learning, a lower light level and with a sensory tent and ear defenders available upon request.
10am to 3pm each day
Free - No Booking Required

Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Awesome August 2022

The school holidays can seem like a long time to keep the kids occupied, so we’ve put together an easy planner with ideas at each of our sites - all activities are free!


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Step Into History at Pontefract Castle: Join us for a new theme each week! All activities free. 1st - 6th Aug: Victorian Historians; 8th - 13th Aug: Medieval Melee; 15th - 20th Aug: Tomfoolery; 22nd - 27th Aug: Civil Wars. Photo of two young visitors in medieval dress-up at the Castle grinning at each other.
Sensory Summer at Wakefield Museum - use a different sense to explore our collections each week! 4th Aug Touch (drop-in 10am - 3pm); 11th Aug Smell (bookable); 18th Aug Sound (drop-in 10am - 3pm); 25th Aug Taste (bookable). For the 11th and 25th sessions Book online at bit.ly/WMandCTickets. Photo of a young visitor touching a piece of Stone Age flint in Wakefield Museum, the sign says 'please touch'. All activities free.

Made in Pontefract at Pontefract Museum. Try a new activity every Wednesday! All activities free. 3rd Aug: Glass and Colour; 10th Aug: Clockwork; 17th Aug: Exploring with IT; 24th Aug: Liquorice; 31st Aug: Sounds of Ponte's Past. Photo of a young visitor enjoying crafts at Pontefract Museum.

Creative Castleford at Castleford Museum. Try a new set of activities each week! All activities free. 1st - 6th Aug: industry; 8th - 13th Aug: Fantastic Fashions; 15th - 20th Aug: Seaside; 22nd - 27th Aug: Tools and Tech. Photo of two young visitors and accompanying adult enjoying hands-on activities at Castleford Museum.


SEND Family Activities at Castleford Museum - Fridays in August 10am - 3pm. All activities free. Free activities designed for SEND families. Changes to the sensory experience in the galleries for a more relaxed experience.

For the full planner in downloadable PDF format, click here.

For bookable sessions, click here to book.

Thursday, June 3, 2021

Bracing Air, Abundant Amusements: The Travel Posters of Charles Pears

Blog post from 2021. This exhibition has now closed, however there are lots of lovely photos and information about Charles Pears in this post!

We are very excited that Pontefract Museum has now reopened with a major new exhibition of artwork by Pontefract-born artist, Charles Pears (1873-1958). Bracing Air, Abundant Amusements: The Travel Posters of Charles Pears is the first retrospective of Pears’ work in his hometown. The exhibition focuses particularly on his prolific career as a commercial artist and will transport you back 100 years to the golden age of rail tourism, the British seaside holiday and poster design. 


National and leading art collections have kindly lent posters and original artworks to the show, including some that might even have been seen on platforms at Pontefract’s three rail stations in the 1930s. The exhibition also includes expert commentary from a leading authority on 20th century posters, as well as an exclusive new poster artwork for Pontefract. 



A marine master


The exhibition takes its title from the slogan of a poster promoting the 'Bracing Air' and 'Abundant Amusements' that holiday-makers and day-trippers could look forward to in Southend-on-Sea in 1927. Pears provided the artwork for the poster, showing yachts on the Essex waters. He was an enthusiastic sailor himself and had established a reputation as a leading marine artist, having served as an official Naval war artist during the First World War. 

Pears would go on to capture the Second World War on canvas too and later became the first president of the Royal Society of Marine Artists. He eventually retired to spend more time at sea and settled in Cornwall, where he painted his self-portrait, kindly lent to the exhibition from the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, Bournemouth. It is the first time it has been exhibited in Pears' hometown, where he had first honed his artistic talent whilst growing up.

A self-portrait of Charles Pears out in a boat, wearing a captain's hat and smoking a pipe. He is an older, white gentleman.
Self portrait, 1944-46 by Charles Pears (1873-1958)
PHOTOGRAPH REPRODUCED WITH THE KIND PERMISSION OF THE RUSSELL-COTES ART GALLERY & MUSEUM, BOURNEMOUTH


Poster perfect


Pears went to school in East Hardwick and attended Pontefract College. As a young man, he moved to London and began his career as a cartoonist and illustrator, becoming a regular contributor to Punch and illustrating famous titles by authors like Lewis Carroll and Charles Dickens. 

A display case full of books illustrated by Charles Pears
Pears-illustrated books from the Wakefield Museums & Castles collection on display in the exhibition

An iconic illustration of the Mad Hatter's Tea Party from Alice and Wonderland drawn by Pears
Illustration in a 1907 edition of Alice in Wonderland, from the Wakefield Museums & Castles collection

In the 1920s and 1930s Pears perfected his trade as one of the travel industry’s go-to poster artists and enjoyed a successful commercial career. At this time, new public holidays and paid annual leave meant that people were enjoying more leisure time and heading off on holidays and day-trips. 

Most holiday-makers at the time travelled by train, taking advantage of summer timetables and special fares. In only the early days of radio and before television, the poster was the most effective means of mass communication and became the rail companies’ primary marketing tool. They turned to leading artists like Pears to produce the most appealing representations of resorts.

Bracing Air, Abundant Amusements includes many examples of Pears' most vibrant posters, alongside some of the original artworks. 

A poster for Twickenham, Walton and Windsor, showing people punting on the river

Twickenham, Walton and Windsor, Charles Pears, 1935

© TfL from the London Transport Museum collection

http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/


The exhibition at Pontefract Museum
Spring on the River Thames, the original artwork for the poster, is on show in the exhibition.

Pick of the painters


It was Frank Pick, the Publicity Manager at London Underground, who initially recognised the potential of the travel poster. Pears was one of the first artists Pick worked with on an initiative to promote travel by public transport in leisure time as well as for commuting. As a marine specialist, Pears’ posters often promoted daytrips away from the hustle and bustle of the city along the picturesque banks of the River Thames. 

Between the wars, London Transport also ran special excursion services to Southend, the nearest beach resort to the capital. Pears produced no fewer than 14 different poster artworks for Southend, showing boats on the waves, water sports, local landmarks and all the attractions on offer. Visitors can see two examples in the exhibition, including the original oil painting for this sun-soaked scene.

Pears' illustrated poster for Southend on Sea, showing people playing in the sea in 1930s bathing costumes

Southend-on-Sea, Charles Pears, 1934

© TfL from the London Transport Museum collection

http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/


Inspired by Frank Pick’s successful poster campaigns in London, railway companies also began to invest in the best artists for their adverts. After Britain’s many individual rail lines were grouped into the ‘Big Four’ in 1923, the newly formed regional companies each established advertising departments. They were competing with each other to attract tourists to the resorts on their lines, and only the most persuasive artworks would do. As an expert sailor and marine artist, Charles Pears was in high demand to provide seascapes that would tempt holiday-makers to the coast. 

This relaxing representation of Filey must have been an appealing image for passengers at Pontefract, which was served by LNER at the time. For the price of a rail ticket, they could escape the daily grind and get away from it at all on the East Coast. 

Pears' illustration of a young woman relaxing on the coast at Filey

Poster, LNER 'Filey for the Family' by Charles Pears, 1930

Science Museum Group

© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum


A fun family day out


Certainly, at this time more people than ever before were flocking to the seaside with their buckets and spades. Families made sandcastles, wrote postcards and returned home with plenty of snapshots and souvenirs. As well as admiring Pears' posters, visitors to Pontefract Museum can also enjoy a trip down memory lane with retro holiday essentials and mid-century beach attire from the Wakefield Museums & Castles collection.

Retro bucket and spade, postcards and camera

Retro swim and beachwear

Elsewhere in the museum, you can admire even more of Charles Pears' skill and artistry. He enjoyed a prolific career and we weren't able to display all of his many designs in the exhibition but our slideshow includes posters for destinations all over the country and beyond. 

Inspired by Pears' example, graphic designer Georgina Westley has created a stunning new poster artwork for Pontefract. Adding a modern twist to Pears' style, she has produced a colourful celebration of his hometown today. Visit the exhibition to see the iconic view of the Buttercross and St Giles' Church in a new light!

There's also plenty for little ones to enjoy. Look out for the special family-friendly object labels and pick up your Take and Make activity bag, packed with seaside themed crafts inspired by the posters on display. 


Bracing Air, Abundant Amusements: The Travel Posters of Charles Pears is at Pontefract Museum, 24th May 2021 – 25th February 2022. 


The exhibition was made possible with a grant from the Weston Loan Programme with Art Fund.



To enjoy more of Charles Pears' work, check out our Curation on ArtUK for an overview of his celebrated career. 

Read more about Georgina Westley's poster in this special guest blog post

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Enjoy the Family Friendly Museum from Home...


... and nominate us for an award!


Nominations are now open for the Kids in Museums Family Friendly Museum Award From Home.


Charity Kids in Museums is inviting families and museums to share what they think is the best virtual activity created by a museum, gallery, historic house or heritage site. They are celebrating the most creative ideas keeping families occupied and entertained during lockdown and we hope you might have loved one of our activities enough to put us forward!



Not had a go at our resources yet? Head over to our Activities at Home page to see what you’re missing! We’ve picked out a few highlights here to get you started.


We miss welcoming you all to our museums so our team have been beavering away to bring the collections to you here on our blog and on our social media. With games, quizzes, crafts, crosswords and more, we hope you’ll find something for everyone this half term and beyond.


Although the kids can’t come and play in our kitchen at Wakefield Museum right now, they can have fun colouring in our Victorian range, or spotting the differences in some retro toys that they might recognise from the museum.




Our friendly local dragon, Ilbert misses showing you and your Mini Museum Explorers around Pontefract Castle and wants to say hello online instead! You can also check out our fun paper craft activities inspired by the castle. What will you make first – a Tudor kitchen, a siege cannon, or your very own fiery dragon?!


Are there any budding curators in your family? Have a go at designing your own displays inspired by Pontefract Museum and show us how it’s done!


If you’re missing Castleford Museum, how about making a Roman soldier finger puppet inspired by the town’s history as an important fort. Or follow in the footsteps of local photographer Jack Hulme and start snapping! You can discover Jack’s fantastic photos, have a go at taking your own, and get an Arts Award Discover for your efforts with our new specially designed resource pack.



And if that’s not enough to keep you going, for even more fun with our weird and wonderful collections, check out our regular creative challenges on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Dig the paints and crayons out for #WFMuseumsArtFun on Mondays and get the creative juices flowing with our #PonteCastleBeCreative and #WFMuseumsBeCreative writing prompts on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.



After you’ve had fun with our collections, if you would like to support us and share an online activity you have particularly enjoyed with your family, please nominate us on the Kids in Museums website: 


The deadline for nominations is 5pm on 30 June 2020. 

Thank you! 

An expert panel will meet in mid-July to whittle entries down to a shortlist. These activities will be reviewed by family judges. Their feedback, combined with the views of an expert panel, will decide the award winners.

For more information visit the Kids in Museums website: www.kidsinmuseums.org.uk