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Thursday 26 February 2015

Cotton to Gold


Sturdy leather clogs worn by the workers of the cotton mills in the nineteenth-century Lancashire.  The iron soles could be heard clanking along the streets as they trudged to work in the morning and again on the weary walk home in the evening.

Cotton created extreme wealth for the owners of the textile mills.  With their new found cash these industrialists became collectors of extraordinary treasures.  Everything from paintings, coins, glass, books and whatever they looted from the graves of other civilisations.

Several collections form the industrial north west have been brought together in an exhibition "cotton to gold" showing at Two Temple Place.  Tiffany glass, Turner paintings, ancient gold coins, 13th century books, are just a few of the items in this incredible show.  One not to be missed.
On until 19th April.  

8 comments:

Katharine A said...

You didn't visit yesterday did you? I was there then.

Kompani said...

My family are from Lancashire and my brother still has a pair of clogs that my parents had made for him when he was a child. Great to see these artefacts in London.

Aimeecakes said...

Sounds like a very cool exhibition! What character these shoes have, i love it!

Optimistic Existentialist said...

Looks and sounds like a very interesting exhibition indeed!!

RedPat said...

Imagine iron soles!

William Kendall said...

Very old fashioned. That's an exhibit I would enjoy.

Angie said...

Would love to see this!

Jack said...

You continue to find interesting places and interesting exhibitions in London. This would be a good one to see.

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