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Petersfield Museum Now in Police Station
No hope of 'get out of gaol free' card being used.
Sources say they went of their own accord.
And what a wise move it was. The sturdy old police station (still has the cells) is a wonderful backdrop for this museum. You start off in a reception and shop area, then a few steps takes you to the exhibition space. Currently the costume exhibit is 'Labour and Leisure'; a display of menswear which features pieces from the 1700s to the early 1900s. After the costumes, visit the Flora Twort gallery space. Her paintings of Petersfield from another era convey the past in such detail and colour.
BUT. And it is a very big BUT. I am really here for the costumes. As part of a priviliged group, I was shown behind the scenes of the museums new home. We were given the opportunity to savour some of the reserve stock and appreciate how special the Bedales Historic Dress Collection is.
I would like to share some of the sights of the day with you.
Delicate fabrics. Intricate prints. Soft textures.
Colours that glowed. The skill and workmanship a joy to behold.
So. Here we go;
HATS
Marshall and Snellgrove were taken over by Debenhams in 1919, but traded under their own name until 1974.
This business traded in Chicago from the mid 1930s until the mid 1960s.
WIGS
Colourful Prints
Lace and Satin
Bodices and a cloak
And Finally. Chanel
Petersfield Museum & Flora Twort Gallery
St.Peter's Road. Petersfield. GU32 3HU
www.petersfieldmuseum.co.uk