Bone-Carved Objects, Amputation Kits and More: The 10 Weirdest Objects in the National Justice Museum's Stores

Words: Ashley Carter and Emily Thursfield
Friday 12 July 2019
reading time: min, words

We delved deep into the weird and wonderful stores at the National Justice Museum to find ten of the most interesting, bizarre and macabre items from the history of crime and punishment… 

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National Justice Museum, High Pavement, Nottingham NG1 1HN. 0115 952 0555

National Justice Museum website

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