Friday, 1 November 2013

Bowes Museum - Henry Poole Exhibition


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! :)

Double breasted lounge suit


Single breasted lounge suit at 3rd fitting stage

Single breasted dining jacket (my fave!)

A single breasted dressing jacket

A double breasted smoking jacket

A single breasted sports jacket

a single breasted lounge jacket

A single breasted sporting blazer

A single breasted blazer

A single breasted shooting suit
jacket during fitting/finishing




Garter Robes - 1906

Deputy Lieutenants tunic - 1800

Original design for uniform - 1876

Lord Lieutenants swallow-tailed coatee - 1906

State Livery of the Earl of Roseberry - 1893



Sample of uniform embroidery by Claire Barret of Hawthorne and Heaney 2013

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 


Original portrait of Josephine Bowes

The replica pink gown 




The Bowes Museum,
Newgate,
Barnard Castle,
County Durham
 DL12 8NP


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