Lotherton Hall
Lotherton Lane
Aberford
Leeds
West Yorkshire
LS25 3EB
England
Website
www.leeds.gov.uk/lothertonhall
Telephone
House
0113 281 3259
Estate
0113 264 5535
Fax
0113 281 2100
Lotherton Hall is a beautiful country house surrounded by historic gardens. Formerly the home of the Gascoigne family, it evokes a world of high Edwardian living.
Venue Type:
Historic house or home, Garden, parklands or rural site
Lotherton Hall has a Designated Collection of national importance.
Collection details
Fine Art, Decorative and Applied Art, Costume and Textiles
Key artists and exhibits
- Designated Collection
Country House in the Time of War
Two exhibitions exploring the impact of war on peoples’ lives. Around ‘The House’ discover fascinating wartime stories of the Gascoigne family. In the ‘Fashion Galleries’ find out how clothes and style have been effected by war.
Two exhibitions exploring different themes about the impact war has had on peoples’ lives. Come and discover fascinating wartime stories about the Gascoigne’s, once the owners of Lotherton Hall, in ‘Duty Calls’.
In ‘Dressed for Battle’ find out how war has influenced fashion – from the effect it has had on the clothes worn by those on the home front to the designers love of the military look.
Suitable for
- Any age
Chinese Brush Painting
An exhibition of painting in traditional Chinese style by the Chinese Brush Painter’s Society Yorkshire Group.
Suitable for
Admission
Free
Dressed for Battle
An exhibition exploring how clothes and style have been effected by war - from the clothes worn by those on the home front to the designers’ love of the military look.
Each year the fashion press, without failure, picks out the ‘military look’ as a must have style. This exhibition explores the history of this look, showcasing uniform inspired fashions from the Napoleonic Wars (1803 - 1815) up to the present day, with an Alexander McQueen coat from the Autumn/Winter 2012 collection.
Discover how the catastrophic events of both the First and Second World War impacted on peoples’ lives in everyway. Learn how clothes became simpler both out of necessity and also as a symbol of patriotism. Women in particular saw changes to their fashions as many took up new roles, to fill the gaps left by the men who were sent off to fight. Skirts became shorter for practical reasons and for those women working in the factories or on the land, skirts were replaced altogether by trousers.
Wartime restrictions and material shortages also had a huge impact on fashion. See how the British Government encouraged ideas of ‘Make Do and Mend’ and also examples of Second World War ‘Utility Scheme’ fashions.
Dressed for Battle is one of two exhibitions exploring different themes about the impact war has had on peoples’ lives. Running alsongside it is 'Duty Calls' where you can explore fascinating wartime stories about the Gascoigne's, previous owners of Lotherton Hall, on your visit.
Admission
Free
Dressed for Battle
An exhibition exploring how clothes and style have been effected by war - from the clothes worn by those on the home front to the designers’ love of the military look.
Each year the fashion press, without failure, picks out the ‘military look’ as a must have style. This exhibition explores the history of this look, showcasing uniform inspired fashions from the Napoleonic Wars (1803 - 1815) up to the present day, with an Alexander McQueen coat from the Autumn/Winter 2012 collection.
Discover how the catastrophic events of both the First and Second World War impacted on peoples’ lives in everyway.
Learn how clothes became simpler both out of necessity and also as a symbol of patriotism. Women in particular saw changes to their fashions as many took up new roles, to fill the gaps left by the men who were sent off to fight. Skirts became shorter for practical reasons and for those women working in the factories or on the land, skirts were replaced altogether by trousers.
Wartime restrictions and material shortages also had a huge impact on fashion. See how the British Government encouraged ideas of ‘Make Do and Mend’ and also examples of Second World War ‘Utility Scheme’ fashions.
Dressed for Battle is one of two exhibitions exploring different themes about the impact war has had on peoples’ lives. Running alsongside it is 'Duty Calls' where you can explore fascinating wartime stories about the Gascoigne's, previous owners of Lotherton Hall, on your visit.
Suitable for
Admission
Free
Duty Calls: Lotherton Hall in Time of War
A military look in fashion side by side with the story of the Gascoigne family in wartime.
Suitable for
- Any age
Admission
£3:50 adults, £1:00 Child, £1:50 conc, LeedsCard holders £1:50.
Website
http://www.leeds.gov.uk/museumsandgalleries/Pages/Lotherton-Hall.aspx
Teddy bear trail
If you go round Lotherton today, you're sure of a big surprise, follow our teddy bear trail to be in with winning a prize. Activities and games throughout half-term.
Suitable for
- Family friendly
Admission
Free
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