Saturday 24
September 2005
Venue : Victoria Hall, Settle, North Yorkshire
Subject: A Day with the Tudors.
The meeting covered various aspects of this most popular period in English
history. Brought together for the day under the roof of the delightful,
recently refurbished old Music Hall, three knowledgeable in-house members
presented costume and underclothing of the era, from handling-collections made
for re-enactments; relevant slides and videos also brought the period to
life.
Perhaps the most unusual contribution to our meeting was presented by local
historian, Alan Hemsworth, who highlighted Tudor Nursery Rhymes and explained
their amusing and frequently political undertones.
The day also featured details and photographs of Manchester's recently acquired
17th century beaded satin bodice. On your behalf, the Society has already given
a donation towards its urgent stabilisation but more is needed; contributions
were invited and there was information to peruse on the day. The V&A
describe it as a 'very rare, beautiful and interesting' example, dating
from the 1650's. With our help, the conserved item should be on display in time
for our visit to Manchester in February next, when our patronage will be
publicly acknowledged.
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