Explore World War One rationing with the last loaf of bread

Explore World War One rationing with the last loaf of bread

The Last Loaf of White BreadBeck Isle Museum It is not known who made this very curious object or put it in its own glass cabinet, but the person who donated it to the Beck Isle Museum in North Yorkshire believed it to be important. They told the family story that it...
Find out why this carved gingerbread mould took resilience

Find out why this carved gingerbread mould took resilience

A selection of Gingerbread MouldsRyedale Folk Museum Gingerbread started life as a luxurious treat. New mums were given gingerbread to help them recuperate from childbirth and it was also served in celebration at weddings and at Christmas. This is because the exotic...
Explore food packaging – gravy anyone?

Explore food packaging – gravy anyone?

Food Packaging – GravyIn Woodhams-Stone Collection, Norton Many museums have food packaging in their collections, often still recognisable today. Brand leaders, once established, tend to retain that position. Many recognisable names from the 1920s and 30s are...
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