The Bowes Museum in Barnard Castle, County Durham has recently shown an exhibition by Savile Row tailors, Henry Poole & Co. As I'm now doing tailoring at uni, I thought I would go and take a look.......
Apologies for the quality on some of the photos.......the ceremonial military uniforms were behind glass, in a dark room with one spotlight for each piece! I tried my best! :)
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| Double breasted lounge suit |
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| Single breasted lounge suit at 3rd fitting stage |
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| Single breasted dining jacket (my fave!) |
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| A single breasted dressing jacket |
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| A double breasted smoking jacket |
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| A single breasted sports jacket |
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| a single breasted lounge jacket |
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| A single breasted sporting blazer |
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| A single breasted blazer |
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| A single breasted shooting suit |
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| jacket during fitting/finishing |
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| Garter Robes - 1906 |
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| Deputy Lieutenants tunic - 1800 |
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| Original design for uniform - 1876 |
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| Lord Lieutenants swallow-tailed coatee - 1906 |
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| State Livery of the Earl of Roseberry - 1893 |
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| Sample of uniform embroidery by Claire Barret of Hawthorne and Heaney 2013 |
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| Coachman's State Wrapper overcoat of the Marquis of Camden's Livery |
There was also an exhibition of some of the dresses made by Laura Ashley. (1960's-1970's). Floral dresses not really my thing, but good to get a chance to see!
There had also previously been a couple of students from my uni taking part in a costumier's project at the museum. Along with historical costumer Luca Costigliolo they recreated a dress worn by museum founder Josephine Bowes.
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheBowesMuseum?feature=watch
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| Original portrait of Josephine Bowes |
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| The replica pink gown |
The Bowes Museum,
Newgate,
Barnard Castle,
County Durham
DL12 8NP
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