Fifty years after a devastating fire reduced 10,000 treasured garments and textiles to ashes, the Ulster Museum has unveiled one of the most poignant exhibitions in its history. Ashes to Fashion tells ...
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Ulster Museum opens Ashes to Fashion exhibition 50 years after losing collection to fire
The exhibition celebrates resilience and reinvention 50 years on from the near total loss of its collection in the Malone House fire in 1976 ...
A huge fashion and textiles collection lost in a fire bomb attack in Belfast has been brought back to life 50 years later. The blaze at Malone House in 1976, caused by two fire bombs, completely ...
Ashes to Fashion pays homage to the efforts of curators past and present across 50 years as they rebuild a costume and textile collection that was destroyed (bar one sole surviving object) by a fire ...
The Ulster Museum’s entire costume and textile collection was destroyed following a firebomb attack at Malone House in 1976. Charlotte McReynolds, curator of art at National Museums NI, putting the ...
Charlotte McReynolds, curator of art at National Museums NI, putting the final touches to the Ashes to Fashion exhibition at the Ulster Museum (Press Eye/PA) A huge fashion and textiles collection ...
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