One of the pleasures of writing historical fiction is getting into character. Growing up in the sixties I longed to go back to the days of majestic staircases and sumptuous ballgowns, though the reality may have been quite different. 'Be careful what you wish for,' my mother used to say, 'Or you might end up as a scullery maid.'
I spent a wonderful day yesterday at Hope House Costume Museum and Restoration Workshop in Alstonefield, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire, run by longstanding family friend Notty Hornblower.This beautiful museum is the realisation of a lifelong dream for Notty who has gathered together a unique collection of outfits and
Notty has appeared on BBC's Antiques Roadshow, ITV's Heart of the Country and various other TV channels, as well as being regularly featured in several lifestyle magazines. Most importantly, her love for all things vintage has benefited many different charities.
If you want to know more visit http://www.hopehousemuseum.co.uk/
4 comments:
Wow love the dresses if I could find a frog to kiss and he turned into a prince ...........
One day I'm sure your prince will come...
So romantic - what a wonderful collection!
Wow what a collection! would love to sweep down a staircase to my prince in one of those dresses.
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