A Miscellany of Styles and Setups
Photographs from the Henfield Museum costume collection
A collection of bodices. c1850s/1860s
Two Victorian bodices. The écru one has replacement laces and sweatguards from 'J Alder' Croydon.
The purple and black silk is fragile but still lovely. Unusually the museum has the skirts that go with these bodices. Both pieces show much in the way of alterations. I am of the opinion that they came to the museum via amateur dramatics, of which Henfield has a long tradition.
A pair of c1890 Victorian drawers. Made by Ada Tobitt from Henfield for her (unworn) trousseau.
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©CJD PHOTOGRAPY The Ladies Emporium case and its proud creator. 2017 |
A Detail of The Ladies Emporium. Hat brushes, knicker elastic, name tapes, gloves, shoes, cottons and lace...
A beautiful wedding gown from 1902. The family history we have for this dress tells of no happy ending to the tale...
The 1902 dress in a display from 2015 shown with an exquisite 1930s gown and some wisps of wedding hankies.
A rather blurry 1920s beaded gown
Case display from 2019. 'Mononchrome'
I hope you have enjoyed a look through these miscellaneous pieces from the Henfield Museum costume collection.
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