Costume exhibition - Cheshire Regiment Dress Jacket of Albert Harding 1893-1972

“Costume Through the Ages” is the latest exhibition in the Millennium Gallery at Nantwich Museum.

The display explores how clothing has changed over the years.

A series of large banners specially painted for the museum is on display, showing types of dress ranging from a Roman soldier to a Victorian lady.

Treasured items from the museum’s reserve collection are brought to light in the exhibition.

Some costumes from the Costume Through the Ages exhibitionHighlights include a Cheshire Regiment military dress jacket, a charming Victorian love letter accompanied by fine ladies’ accessories, and a rare 18th century tortoiseshell pocket watch by James Green of Nantwich.

There are also displays on award-winning shoemaker J. H. Singleton and celebrated fashion editor Isabella Blow, both former local residents.

Visitors can have fun assembling their own outfits with a dress-up wardrobe of period clothing, and try their hand at the costume quiz.

Admission to the exhibition is free which runs until Saturday January 9.

Contact Nantwich Museum on [email protected], 01270 627104, visit www.nantwichmuseum.org.uk

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