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LEARNINGSUPPORT US
Plan Your Visit. To mark the 250th anniversary of Captain Cook’s First Voyage to the Pacific 1768 – 1771, The Royal Mint has designed three beautiful £2 coins. Buy here.EXPLORE THE MUSEUM
The view over the harbour gets better and better the higher you get. Original paneling survives in the upper rooms. Finally up to the attic, with its high beams, some re-used from old ships, and drink in the atmosphere. The House on the Harbour. Explore the Museum. OurCourtyard Garden.
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VisitingUs. Finding Us. Group and Event Organisers. Opening Times and Admission. Parking and Accessibility. Shop.THE MUSEUM
The Museum. About Us. Awards Received. Explore the Museum. Jobs in the Museum. Our Collections. Our Courtyard Garden. The House on the Harbour. What Our Visitors Say. OPENING TIMES AND ADMISSION Daily 10am - 5pm (last booked slot 3.45pm) Book for a specific quarter hour slot. 1 hour visits. One party of up to six per floor at a time. 15 minutes per floor. Admission Prices. Adult £7.00. Children free - up to age 16. Free entry for children is a major departure for us and should benefit families. THE HOUSE ON THE HARBOUR The Museum is in an historic building on the harbourside, Walker's House. In 1746 James Cook, then aged seventeen, came here to be apprenticed to Captain John Walker. A beautiful 17th century house, this is the sole surviving building which can with certainty be connected to Cook. Built in 1688, the house shows what a Whitbymaster-mariner's
ABOUT US - HOME
About Us. We are a charitable trust (No. 517546) and fully Accredited Museum (RD 1339). Founded in 1985, the Museum opened in 1987 in the historic building in the heart of Whitby where the young Cook served his apprenticeship. In 2001-02 the site expanded toWHAT ELSE TO SEE
What Else to See. If you are planning a visit, there’s lots to see in Whitby and nearby in Captain Cook Country. There is still more in York and North Yorkshire within easy driving distance. Cook lived in the north east of the county until he joined the Navy. It is a region of coast and moorland stretching 30 miles from modern MiddlesbroughANNUAL EXHIBITION
Special Notice: due to the closure of the Museum in 2020 and late reopening this year, this important exhibition is extended for the2021 season.
PATRONS - HOME
Patrons of the Museum. Patrons make a donation of £1,000 or more to the Fund, either as a one-off contribution or as a Direct Debit of £250 for 4 years. The benefits include: If you would like to discuss becoming a Patron, please contact Sophie Forgan, Chairman of Trustees: 01947 601900 email: sophie.forgan@btinternet.com. HOME | COOK MUSEUMVISITING USTHE MUSEUMWHATS ONEDUCATION ANDLEARNINGSUPPORT US
Plan Your Visit. To mark the 250th anniversary of Captain Cook’s First Voyage to the Pacific 1768 – 1771, The Royal Mint has designed three beautiful £2 coins. Buy here.EXPLORE THE MUSEUM
The view over the harbour gets better and better the higher you get. Original paneling survives in the upper rooms. Finally up to the attic, with its high beams, some re-used from old ships, and drink in the atmosphere. The House on the Harbour. Explore the Museum. OurCourtyard Garden.
VISITINGUS - HOME
VisitingUs. Finding Us. Group and Event Organisers. Opening Times and Admission. Parking and Accessibility. Shop.THE MUSEUM
The Museum. About Us. Awards Received. Explore the Museum. Jobs in the Museum. Our Collections. Our Courtyard Garden. The House on the Harbour. What Our Visitors Say. OPENING TIMES AND ADMISSION Daily 10am - 5pm (last booked slot 3.45pm) Book for a specific quarter hour slot. 1 hour visits. One party of up to six per floor at a time. 15 minutes per floor. Admission Prices. Adult £7.00. Children free - up to age 16. Free entry for children is a major departure for us and should benefit families. THE HOUSE ON THE HARBOUR The Museum is in an historic building on the harbourside, Walker's House. In 1746 James Cook, then aged seventeen, came here to be apprenticed to Captain John Walker. A beautiful 17th century house, this is the sole surviving building which can with certainty be connected to Cook. Built in 1688, the house shows what a Whitbymaster-mariner's
ABOUT US - HOME
About Us. We are a charitable trust (No. 517546) and fully Accredited Museum (RD 1339). Founded in 1985, the Museum opened in 1987 in the historic building in the heart of Whitby where the young Cook served his apprenticeship. In 2001-02 the site expanded toWHAT ELSE TO SEE
What Else to See. If you are planning a visit, there’s lots to see in Whitby and nearby in Captain Cook Country. There is still more in York and North Yorkshire within easy driving distance. Cook lived in the north east of the county until he joined the Navy. It is a region of coast and moorland stretching 30 miles from modern MiddlesbroughANNUAL EXHIBITION
Special Notice: due to the closure of the Museum in 2020 and late reopening this year, this important exhibition is extended for the2021 season.
PATRONS - HOME
Patrons of the Museum. Patrons make a donation of £1,000 or more to the Fund, either as a one-off contribution or as a Direct Debit of £250 for 4 years. The benefits include: If you would like to discuss becoming a Patron, please contact Sophie Forgan, Chairman of Trustees: 01947 601900 email: sophie.forgan@btinternet.com.OUR COLLECTIONS
Our Collections. Paintings & Prints. Museum Acquisitions. Our Florilegium Collection. The House on the Harbour. Explore the Museum. Our Courtyard Garden. What our Visitors Say. About Us.ONLINE SHOP
Smoking Coasts and Arctic Seas: Cook's Voyage to the Arctic. Price£11.50. Quick View
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Each topic is printed on a separate page, allowing for easy copying. UK £9.00, Europe and rest of world (surface mail) £14.50, inc. p&p. Order by phone with credit card or pay by Paypal. Cheque with order, made out to: Captain Cook Memorial Museum, Grape Lane, Whitby YO224BA.
WHAT ELSE TO SEE
What Else to See. If you are planning a visit, there’s lots to see in Whitby and nearby in Captain Cook Country. There is still more in York and North Yorkshire within easy driving distance. Cook lived in the north east of the county until he joined the Navy. It is a region of coast and moorland stretching 30 miles from modern Middlesbrough WHAT OUR VISITORS SAY What our visitors say. We invite visitors, in particular overseas visitors, to sign our Visitors Book. Our visitors come from every corner of the world - Sri Lanka, China, Korea, Ukraine, South America, as well as Europe, North America and Australasia, not to mention passing yachts (Yacht Andros Stormbound - "fascinating museum", Pilgrim of Solent - "Cook an inspiration!")HOW YOU CAN HELP
The Quarter Century Fund, set up in 2012, is designed to lay the foundations for long-term sustainability and development. It is a designated fund, to support the Museum, as determined by the Trustees. This allows us to make the most of new developments as they emerge, while preserving our core mission. You can help by becoming aSupporter, a
OUR COURTYARD GARDEN Cook Museum Courtyard Garden. You enter from the courtyard overlooking the harbour, formerly a working yard for a master-mariner’s business, but now an attractive garden with 18th century type plants, changing through the seasons. Our knowledgeable gardeners often include plants from the South Seas linked to our special exhibition,such as
JOBS IN THE MUSEUM
Jobs in the Museum. Volunteering and Jobs in the Museum. We depend on our Volunteers to help keep the Museum open! They are our lifeblood! Volunteers can undertake a wide variety of roles including guiding and welcoming visitors, room attendance, working with the education team, gardening, library and indexing, researching and helping with special activities and outreach.USEFUL LINKS
Useful Links to Help You Plan your Visit. Local. Visit Whitby www.visitwhitby.com. Whitby online www.whitbyonline.co.uk. Wonderful Whitby www.wonderfulwhitby.co.ukEXHIBITION 2011
Exhibition 2011. Fish and Ships! A Journey round the World at Captain Cook's table. What did sailors eat on long voyages? How was food prepared in rough weather when the stove could not be lit, and was it all as horrible as popular legend suggests? Sailors certainly had to eat salt beef, ships biscuits (and weevils too!) but there was muchmore.
HOME | COOK MUSEUMVISITING USTHE MUSEUMWHATS ONEDUCATION ANDLEARNINGSUPPORT US
To mark the 250th anniversary of Captain Cook’s First Voyage to the Pacific 1768 – 1771, The Royal Mint has designed three beautiful £2coins.
EXPLORE THE MUSEUM
Exploring the House. When you walk round this 17th century house, you will be walking in the footsteps of the young Cook. The broad floorboards in the Blue Room are the original ones. OPENING TIMES AND ADMISSION We are Re-opening on the 17th May. Book online now for priority access. Access is limited to 6 persons per quarter hour and to a maximum of 30 visitors in the Museum at any one time.VISITINGUS - HOME
VisitingUs - Home | Cook Museum undefinedTHE MUSEUM
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Special Notice: due to the closure of the Museum in 2020 and late reopening this year, this important exhibition is extended for the2021 season.
LEARN WITH OUR COLLECTION Learn with Our Collection. Our volunteers have chosen some of their favourite objects from the museum's collection which you can learn about in these short films.HOW YOU CAN HELP
How You Can Help. Why is the Museum important? Captain James Cook was one of Britain’s greatest explorers, discovering and mapping much ofthe Pacific.
PATRONS - HOME
Patrons of the Museum. Patrons make a donation of £1,000 or more to the Fund, either as a one-off contribution or as a Direct Debit of£250 for 4 years.
OVERSEAS STUDENTS
Overseas Students. We welcome parties of overseas students. We take around 40 groups each year, from France, Spain, Germany, Denmark andother countries.
HOME | COOK MUSEUMVISITING USTHE MUSEUMWHATS ONEDUCATION ANDLEARNINGSUPPORT US
To mark the 250th anniversary of Captain Cook’s First Voyage to the Pacific 1768 – 1771, The Royal Mint has designed three beautiful £2coins.
EXPLORE THE MUSEUM
Exploring the House. When you walk round this 17th century house, you will be walking in the footsteps of the young Cook. The broad floorboards in the Blue Room are the original ones. OPENING TIMES AND ADMISSION We are Re-opening on the 17th May. Book online now for priority access. Access is limited to 6 persons per quarter hour and to a maximum of 30 visitors in the Museum at any one time.VISITINGUS - HOME
VisitingUs - Home | Cook Museum undefinedTHE MUSEUM
The Museum undefinedANNUAL EXHIBITION
Special Notice: due to the closure of the Museum in 2020 and late reopening this year, this important exhibition is extended for the2021 season.
LEARN WITH OUR COLLECTION Learn with Our Collection. Our volunteers have chosen some of their favourite objects from the museum's collection which you can learn about in these short films.HOW YOU CAN HELP
How You Can Help. Why is the Museum important? Captain James Cook was one of Britain’s greatest explorers, discovering and mapping much ofthe Pacific.
PATRONS - HOME
Patrons of the Museum. Patrons make a donation of £1,000 or more to the Fund, either as a one-off contribution or as a Direct Debit of£250 for 4 years.
OVERSEAS STUDENTS
Overseas Students. We welcome parties of overseas students. We take around 40 groups each year, from France, Spain, Germany, Denmark andother countries.
EXPLORE THE MUSEUM
Exploring the House. When you walk round this 17th century house, you will be walking in the footsteps of the young Cook. The broad floorboards in the Blue Room are the original ones.ABOUT US - HOME
About Us. We are a charitable trust (No. 517546) and fully Accredited Museum (RD 1339). Founded in 1985, the Museum opened in 1987 in the historic building in the heart of Whitby where the young Cook servedhis apprenticeship.
THE HOUSE ON THE HARBOUR John Walker's house - the House on the Harbour. The Museum is in an historic building on the harbourside, Walker's House. In 1746 James Cook, then aged seventeen, came here to be apprenticed to Captain JohnWalker.
FINDING US - HOME
Finding Us - Maps and Directions. Whitby is on the coast of Yorkshire 250 miles (400 kms) from London and just under 50 miles from York. Our Address is Grape Lane, Whitby YO22 4BAPLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan Your Visit. Visiting museums helps to influence learning and open doors to the imagination. Wherever we go, we are following in the footsteps of others who once lived inWHAT ELSE TO SEE
What Else to See. If you are planning a visit, there’s lots to see in Whitby and nearby in Captain Cook Country. There is still more in York and North Yorkshire within easy driving distance. RESOURCES TO PLAN YOUR VISIT Sample Educational Materials. Our Discovery Pack (£9.00) is full of relevant and fascinating information for KS1 and KS2 pupils with loads of ideas for activities.USEFUL LINKS
Useful Links to Help You Plan your Visit. Local. Visit Whitby www.visitwhitby.com. Whitby online www.whitbyonline.co.uk. Wonderful Whitby www.wonderfulwhitby.co.ukHOW YOU CAN HELP
How You Can Help. Why is the Museum important? Captain James Cook was one of Britain’s greatest explorers, discovering and mapping much ofthe Pacific.
EDUCATIONANDLEARNING EducationandLearning - Home | Cook Museum undefined HOME | COOK MUSEUMTHE MUSEUMWHATS ONEDUCATION AND LEARNINGSUPPORT USOPENING TIMES AND ADMISSIONCAPTAIN COOK MEMORIAL HAWAIICAPTAIN COOK MONUMENTCAPTAIN COOK MONUMENT KONACAPTAIN COOK MONUMENT SNORKELINGCAPTAIN JAMES COOK MONUMENT To mark the 250th anniversary of Captain Cook’s First Voyage to the Pacific 1768 – 1771, The Royal Mint has designed three beautiful £2coins.
EXPLORE THE MUSEUM
Exploring the House. When you walk round this 17th century house, you will be walking in the footsteps of the young Cook. The broad floorboards in the Blue Room are the original ones. OPENING TIMES AND ADMISSION We are Re-opening on the 17th May. Book online now for priority access. Access is limited to 6 persons per quarter hour and to a maximum of 30 visitors in the Museum at any one time. THE HOUSE ON THE HARBOUR John Walker's house - the House on the Harbour. The Museum is in an historic building on the harbourside, Walker's House. In 1746 James Cook, then aged seventeen, came here to be apprenticed to Captain JohnWalker.
WHAT ELSE TO SEE
What Else to See. If you are planning a visit, there’s lots to see in Whitby and nearby in Captain Cook Country. There is still more in York and North Yorkshire within easy driving distance.ANNUAL EXHIBITION
Special Notice: due to the closure of the Museum in 2020 and late reopening this year, this important exhibition is extended for the2021 season.
THE MUSEUM
The Museum undefined LEARN WITH OUR COLLECTION Learn with Our Collection. Our volunteers have chosen some of their favourite objects from the museum's collection which you can learn about in these short films.HOW YOU CAN HELP
How You Can Help. Why is the Museum important? Captain James Cook was one of Britain’s greatest explorers, discovering and mapping much ofthe Pacific.
PATRONS - HOME
Patrons of the Museum. Patrons make a donation of £1,000 or more to the Fund, either as a one-off contribution or as a Direct Debit of£250 for 4 years.
HOME | COOK MUSEUMTHE MUSEUMWHATS ONEDUCATION AND LEARNINGSUPPORT USOPENING TIMES AND ADMISSIONCAPTAIN COOK MEMORIAL HAWAIICAPTAIN COOK MONUMENTCAPTAIN COOK MONUMENT KONACAPTAIN COOK MONUMENT SNORKELINGCAPTAIN JAMES COOK MONUMENT To mark the 250th anniversary of Captain Cook’s First Voyage to the Pacific 1768 – 1771, The Royal Mint has designed three beautiful £2coins.
EXPLORE THE MUSEUM
Exploring the House. When you walk round this 17th century house, you will be walking in the footsteps of the young Cook. The broad floorboards in the Blue Room are the original ones. OPENING TIMES AND ADMISSION We are Re-opening on the 17th May. Book online now for priority access. Access is limited to 6 persons per quarter hour and to a maximum of 30 visitors in the Museum at any one time. THE HOUSE ON THE HARBOUR John Walker's house - the House on the Harbour. The Museum is in an historic building on the harbourside, Walker's House. In 1746 James Cook, then aged seventeen, came here to be apprenticed to Captain JohnWalker.
WHAT ELSE TO SEE
What Else to See. If you are planning a visit, there’s lots to see in Whitby and nearby in Captain Cook Country. There is still more in York and North Yorkshire within easy driving distance.ANNUAL EXHIBITION
Special Notice: due to the closure of the Museum in 2020 and late reopening this year, this important exhibition is extended for the2021 season.
THE MUSEUM
The Museum undefined LEARN WITH OUR COLLECTION Learn with Our Collection. Our volunteers have chosen some of their favourite objects from the museum's collection which you can learn about in these short films.HOW YOU CAN HELP
How You Can Help. Why is the Museum important? Captain James Cook was one of Britain’s greatest explorers, discovering and mapping much ofthe Pacific.
PATRONS - HOME
Patrons of the Museum. Patrons make a donation of £1,000 or more to the Fund, either as a one-off contribution or as a Direct Debit of£250 for 4 years.
EXPLORE THE MUSEUM
Exploring the House. When you walk round this 17th century house, you will be walking in the footsteps of the young Cook. The broad floorboards in the Blue Room are the original ones.ABOUT US - HOME
About Us. We are a charitable trust (No. 517546) and fully Accredited Museum (RD 1339). Founded in 1985, the Museum opened in 1987 in the historic building in the heart of Whitby where the young Cook servedhis apprenticeship.
THE HOUSE ON THE HARBOUR John Walker's house - the House on the Harbour. The Museum is in an historic building on the harbourside, Walker's House. In 1746 James Cook, then aged seventeen, came here to be apprenticed to Captain JohnWalker.
ONLINE SHOP
Smoking Coasts and Arctic Seas: Cook's Voyage to the Arctic. Price£11.50. Quick View
FINDING US - HOME
Finding Us - Maps and Directions. Whitby is on the coast of Yorkshire 250 miles (400 kms) from London and just under 50 miles from York. Our Address is Grape Lane, Whitby YO22 4BASHOP - HOME
Cook Museum Shop. The Museum has a variety of souvenirs, with something to suit every pocket, from pencils and postcards to books or prints. When buying tickets online, you may also order at the same time through this link Book Tickets or Buy Gifts. Our publications RESOURCES TO PLAN YOUR VISIT Sample Educational Materials. Our Discovery Pack (£9.00) is full of relevant and fascinating information for KS1 and KS2 pupils with loads of ideas for activities.EXHIBITION ARCHIVE
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How You Can Help. Why is the Museum important? Captain James Cook was one of Britain’s greatest explorers, discovering and mapping much ofthe Pacific.
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