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Buttons, Badges and Blazers


  • Museum of Gloucester Brunswick Road Gloucester, England, GL1 1HP United Kingdom (map)

Step into a world where fabrics tell stories!

Image: Coachman’s Uniform © 2023 Paul Nicholls Photography

Exhibition duration

Saturday 21 October 2023 to Sunday 7 January 2024.

Opening hours

  • PEAK SEASON HOURS until Sunday 5 November | Tuesday-Saturday | 10am-5pm and Sunday | 11am-4pm (plus we will be open selected Mondays during school holiday periods)

  • OFF PEAK SEASON HOURS from Monday 6 November | Tuesday-Saturday | 10am-4pm and Sunday | 11am-3pm (plus we will be open selected Mondays during school holiday periods).

Getting here

Our address is: The Museum of Gloucester, Brunswick Road, Gloucester, GL1 1HP. For directions, please visit our contact us page.

Enquiries

For all enquiries, please email museum@gloucester.gov.uk or call or 01452 396131.

About the exhibition

Get ready to embark on a captivating journey through Gloucester’s vibrant history, meticulously woven into fabric! Join us at the Museum of Gloucester for our extraordinary exhibition, Buttons, Badges and Blazers, generously funded by the Arts Council England.

Chosen from the city’s collection of 4,500 costumes, Gloucester’s past is unveiled like never before. Delve into the hidden narratives that highlight the city’s evolution, from the 16th to the 20th century.

At the heart of this showcase are uniforms that stand as witness to history. These garments connect us to famous individuals, forgotten organisations, and familiar landmarks, shedding light on the social changes in our city. Through these textiles, we trace the progress of society across gender, politics and wealth.

Prominent pieces on display include iconic pieces such as 16th century judicial robes, robes worn by the first female magistrate as well as uniforms of police officers, prison wardens, water bailiffs and midwives. The exhibition also includes school uniforms, offering a glimpse into the city’s educational legacy, as well as scout ensembles that reflect the vibrancy of Gloucester’s youth organisations. We are particularly excited to exhibit two rugby caps recently restored showcasing the city’s sporting heritage.

Through the centuries, textiles have mirrored shifts in gender roles, political landscapes, and economic structures. Experience the profound impact of fabric on our lives, as we showcase this intricate collection.

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Lunch and Learn series: Highlights of the costume collection