Tiltyard

Knights jousting over the barrier in the Tiltyard

Will visitors please note that the Tiltyard is now closed until March and there is no falconry or horse shows.

Running alongside the River Aire for 150 metres, with seating on the landward side, is the Tiltyard. Here, weather permitting, we put on exhibitions of military and sporting skill at arms, including jousting.

We also show the development of arms and armour through historical pageants, and demonstrate how hawks have worked with man in the hunting field.

Our intention in the Tiltyard is to give you an impression of how our collections were used in ways that would be impossible inside the museum.

The performers you see mainly use replica weapons and armour which the museum is constantly acquiring. By trying to recreate the past we find out much more about it.

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Faster than a speeding bullet

The standard Lee Enfield rifle, used by the British Army in both world wars, fired a bullet which left the muzzle at a speed of 720 metres per second and which spun at 144,000 revolutions per minute. Half the speed of a dentist’s drill.

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