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Hannah Glasse
The Art of Cookery, 1758, 1770, 1828
Mural in Malton Market Place
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Hannah Glasse
The Art of Cookery, 1758, 1770, 1828
Mural in Malton Market Place
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Yorkshire Pudding Mural in Malton Market Place
Unfortunately, Glasse did not share the prosperity of her recipe and had her work plagiarised, but her legacy is well represented in Malton, with her recipe permanently illustrated in the Market Place.
18th century chef Hannah Glasse is one of many women to celebrate during Women's History Month!
The Art of Cookery 1828
As one of the most popular cookery books of the eighteenth century, βThe Art of Cookeryβ had over 100 reprints over a hundred years, with copies reaching colonial America.
The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy, 1770
The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy, 1770
... βThe Whole Duty of a Woman,β the term βYorkshire Puddingβ was first published in 1747 in a book titled βThe Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy.β The author retained her anonymity, but was subsequently revealed as Hannah Glasse.
Eighteenth-century chef Hannah Glasse
The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy 1758
The Yorkshire Pudding is a crucial addition to a roast dinner that has graced our plates for centuries and has shaped Yorkshireβs food heritage, but what are the origins of the much-loved food?
Although the recipe first appeared anonymously in 1737 and was labelled a βdripping puddingβ in...
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We are featured in the latest episode of the Grey Matters More podcast!
The podcast highlights the involvement of volunteers within local organisations, and we are thrilled to be a part of it.
Our second drop-in session is tomorrow afternoon!
Join us from 13:30 at Malton Museum.
Keep an eye on our social media for all the updates and information for the 2026 season at Malton Museum.
We will also be conducting much-loved town tours, such as Georgian Boom Time, Beer & Brewing, and Horses in Malton, as well as introducing a brand new tour exploring Charles Dickensβ Malton.
Malton Roman Festival returns for its fifth year and a Malton Regency Weekend awaits!
...the merchants who brought wealth and prosperity to the towns, and step inside a Victorian dispensary to see life in Malton before the NHS.
Roman Myth and Mysticism
Discover the essence of superstitions from long ago and learn magic's role in Roman life.
We are reopening on 4th April!
We will have two new exhibitions for 2026:
Monks, Merchants, and Medicine
Explore the influence of monks, merchants, and medicine on medieval Malton, Norton, and Old Malton, as well as the significance of St. Maryβs Priory. Discover the Gilbertine monks, meet...
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Our first drop-in session is tomorrow morning!
Join us from 10:30 am at Malton Museum.
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Refreshments will be available at each of the events, and ticket holders will receive a special discount at The Talbot Hotel.
We look forward to welcoming you to the most glamorous event of the season, where all the ton will gather!
... entertainment in a Regency soirΓ©e.
The charity country ball will commence at 7 pm on 9th October in the Milton Rooms, followed by the soirΓ©e on 10th October at 7 pm in York House.
Dearest Gentle Reader,
You are cordially invited to the Malton Regency Weekend!
Start the weekend with a sumptuous night of Regency music and dance in the country ball of the season, and continue your Regency activities by joining us for an elegant evening of music, dance, and...
Tuesday 3rd March, 10:30 am - 12:30 pm
Friday 6th March 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
No booking is required - visit the museum during one of the time slots above.
For more information, visit our website here:
www.maltonmuseum.co.uk/get-involved/
Donβt forget - we are hosting two drop-in sessions next week for anyone interested in volunteering at Malton Museum.
Meet current volunteers, discover more about our museum community, and if it's right for you, join us!
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Winners of the International Curling Tournament 1907 - John Potter, William IβAnson and William Wilkinson.
Members of Malton Curling Club.
Various images from the 2014 Malton Museum exhibition.
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...Malton, travelled to Switzerland, where they won an international curling tournament.
In 2014, Malton Museum had an exhibition on the curling team, displaying photos of the team and curling equipment.
...Caledonian Curling Club and brought the sport with him to Yorkshire, first playing near Welham Road in Norton and later at the cricket club in Old Malton.
Regular match reports appeared in the local paper, and in 1907, William, along with John Potter and William Wilkinson, both from...
Team GBβs menβs curling team won silver in the 2026 Winter Olympic Games, but did you know Malton had a thriving curling club over 100 years ago?
Curling was first introduced to the area in 1849 when racehorse trainer William IβAnson arrived from Scotland. He was a member of the Royal...
To find out more and download an application form, visit our website www.maltonmuseum.co.uk/.../voluntee...
OR come and say hello at our two drop in sessions where you can chat with our friendly volunteers over a cuppa!
Malton Museum, Tuesday 3 March 10:30 - 12:30 & Friday 6 March 13:30 - 15:30.
Are you passionate about life-long learning? We want to hear from you!
As an Education Volunteer, youβll deliver a range of talks to audiences of all ages and abilities, enthusing them with your love of history.
Dressing up is optional...
Read about the BrontΓ«βs connections to the area and what weary passengers would get up in Malton during their travels in the 1840s.
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