Whitby Museum

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

[3] The museum has a reference library and archive documenting the industries and social history of the town and area.

Between the 1890s and 1930 the museum collection included the mummy of an Egyptian man who had died around 300 BC.

[4][5] The mummy had previously been owned by Sir George Elliot, 1st Baronet and was donated to the museum on his death.

Interior of Whitby Museum
The hand of glory at the Whitby Museum