Exhibition preview: Capital of the North, Yorkshire Museum, York

© Gareth Buddo
“It was the place from which the powerful ruled. Kings ruled the country from here. Archbishops led the church from here.
“Traders and merchants made fortunes. This exhibition will look at how York became so powerful, and the men and women who made it that way.”

A boar badge dating from Richard III's pomp© Lily Hartley
They include Anglian and Viking throwbacks, the House of York and the Tudor ages, symbolised by glitzy objects such as the Esrick Ring and the Middleham Jewel, and depicting the likes of Richard III, Henry IV and William the Conqueror in cartoon form.
- Open 10am-5pm. Admission £7.50/£6.50 (free for under-16s, includes re-entry for 12 months). Follow the museum on Twitter @YorkshireMuseum.







