24 April 2018

Bits of Bexhill

Bexhill Museum has it all.
A fine building blending old and new.
A park at the back (with pedalos).
Awesome sea views at the front.
And something rare and special in the south of England.
Free. On street parking. Outside the Museum.


Let us not forget the interior and the fabulous costume collection.
Here to whet your appetite are snips and snatches of sequins, feathers and lace.
All from their exquisite costumes.

                                                                                           

                                                             

       



                                                                                                                                                  





                                                                                               


www.bexhillmuseum.co.uk



8 April 2018

Votes For Women.



HENFIELD MUSEUM. 

TEMPORARY DISPLAY FROM 20TH APRIL 2018

100 YEARS OF HENFIELD WOMEN AND THE VOTE


WITH SOLIDARITY SHOWN FROM  THE LADIES EMPORIUM !




                 











              

15 March 2018

Up The Wooden Hill


Swathe yourself in lawn and lace. 


Button your broderie anglaise bodice......

.......................And so to bed


Some Victorian nightdresses from the home of 
'The Ladies Emporium', Henfield Museum, Sussex.

With grateful thanks to my photograpers assistant..Miss Hand, despite her nail varnish not being era appropriate.....






                                                                                                                                     Part of an 1890 unworn trousseau.

   
                        

Part of the same unworn trousseau from 1890


Broderie Anglais to the max
                                                             




                                                                       Silky and floaty with lavishly decorated sleeves...definately getting into lingerie territory here.


Night night.Sleep tight.


19 February 2018

Tiny Perfection. A Silk Christening Robe and Bonnet.






For a babies first formal occasion, what
better start in life than silk?

Especially when teamed with a lovingly homemade cotton shift.

And completed by a silk bonnet handed down from a previous generation.

Tradition and family represented in one child.

These christening clothes date from the early part of the 20th century and were given to Henfield Museum by a Sussex family.



Let's start at the top.

A sadly shattered silk bonnet, showing through to the tiny construction inside. The ribbon rosette adds to the delicate trim round the front edge. The crown carries some silk embroidery and the single remaining fastening ribbon shows signs of wear and, shall we say 'moisture'?


        



Next the homemade under garment. 

Two tiers of cotton are sewn together, with a simple handsewn bodice topping it off. 


                   



And so to the Christening Dress.
Fine silk, shop or seamstress made. Dainty, neat, pretty and beautifully decorated.






The skirt has a graded pattern of design. 


From dots









To tiny flowers.



To bigger                                                                                 flowers & garlands                                                         


And finally to a scalloped hem.