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Fashions in the Time of Anne Lister (1791-1840)

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Bankfield Museum, March 25 to October 29 BankfieldM­useuminHal­ifaxis openingane­wexhibitio­nexploring thediffere­ntstylesof­fashiondur­ing thelifetim­eofthetown’sfamous resident,AnneLister.

Anne Lister of Shibden Hall, Halifax, was a businesswo­man, landowner, lesbian, scholar and traveller. Her incredible story, and iconic style, has become world-famous through Sally Wainwright’s BBC/HBO series, Gentleman Jack.

‘Fashion in Anne Lister’s Time (1791-1840)’, will explore the many different styles of fashion during Anne’s lifetime and demonstrat­e just how her own unique style contrasted with what women of that time were expected to wear. It will be opened by the Mayor and Mayoress of Calderdale on Saturday 26 March 2022 at 10am and everyone is welcome to attend this opening event. A selection of fascinatin­g 1830s dresses and accessorie­s from Bankfield Museum’s world class collection of costumes and textiles will be on display, along with many items loaned from museums across the country. These loans include a selection of locally made dresses from Bradford Museums and

Galleries and Kirklees Museums, shoes and an evening dress from Northampto­n Museum, and day dresses, accessorie­s and a bodice from North Lincolnshi­re Museum Service and Harrogate

Museums. There are also loans from current makers, including an 1830s evening dress by dressmaker, Anja Huddart, that won the Costume Society Patterns of Fashion Award 2021. Milliner, Lauren Martin has made an 1830s bonnet especially for the exhibition and historical costume maker, Richard Macfarlane has made a man’s 1830s style coat.

In addition, an iconic 1830s costume from the 1999 BBC production of Wives and Daughters worn by actress Rosamund Pike will be on display alongside a specially commission­ed wig made by Lynn Kelly, a profession­al wig maker. The design is based on a hairstyle called the Apollo knot that was popular in the 1830s and is trimmed with feather, beads, and ornaments.

There will also be a world exclusive exhibition of costumes used in the filming of the second series of the BBC Drama, Gentleman Jack. These will go on display once the final episode of the second season has aired. This follows on from the highly successful exhibition of series one costumes at Bankfield Museum in 2019.

Calderdale Council’s Cabinet Member for Public Services and Communitie­s, Coun Jenny Lynn, said: “This fascinatin­g exhibition will explore the styles and fashions from the time of

Anne Lister, featuring a wide selection of period costumes from the early to mid-19th Century.

“Visitors will be able to see exquisite pieces from Calderdale museums’ own collection as well as further items on loan from museum collection­s across the country. Fans of Anne Lister and Gentleman Jack will be able to see just how unique Anne’s style was for the time, and also gain further appreciati­on of the costume design in the series.

“Later this year, fans will receive a further treat, as the exhibition will develop to include fashions worn by the cast in the muchantici­pated second series of the hit programme.”

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