Whitby Museum

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Interior of Whitby Museum

Whitby Museum is an independent museum in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, run by Whitby Literary and Philosophical Society, a learned society and registered charity,[1] established in 1823. It is located in a building opened in 1931 in Pannett Park, Whitby, which also contains the Society's Library and Archive.

The museum contains a wide range of material relating to the history of Whitby, and has specialist collections relating to:

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The hand of glory at the Whitby Museum

The museum also contains a Hand of Glory, the dried and pickled hand of a hanged man, said to have magical powers.[4]

The museum has a reference library and archive documenting the industries and social history of the town and area. This is used as a research facility.

History

Between the 1890s and 1930 the museum collection included the mummy of an Egyptian man who had died around 300 BC.[5][6] The mummy had previously been owned by Sir George Elliot, 1st Baronet and was donated to the museum on his death.[5][6] The mummy was purchased for £15 by Thomas Sheppard, the then curator of the Hull Municipal Museum, in 1930 and is now at the Hands On History Museum in Kingston upon Hull.[5][6]

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