A new Peaky Blinders exhibition is now on display at Stoke-on-Trent's Gladstone Pottery Museum.
Showing until Sunday 18 June, the museum will have a display of six costumes used in the iconic Peaky Blinders series on loan from Cosprop Costumeries.
The collection includes a pale pink evening dress worn by Helen McCrory as Polly Gray and a grey suit worn by Paul Anderson as Arthur Shelby. Set within the context of this industrial heritage site, Gladstone Pottery Museum provides a perfect backdrop for the display and highlights the glamour alongside the reality of working-class factory conditions.
The 'Costumes from Peaky Blinders - The Grit and the Glamour' exhibition is free with museum admission. To find out more, head to stokemuseums.org.uk/gpm.
A new Peaky Blinders exhibition is now on display at Stoke-on-Trent's Gladstone Pottery Museum.
Showing until Sunday 18 June, the museum will have a display of six costumes used in the iconic Peaky Blinders series on loan from Cosprop Costumeries.
The collection includes a pale pink evening dress worn by Helen McCrory as Polly Gray and a grey suit worn by Paul Anderson as Arthur Shelby. Set within the context of this industrial heritage site, Gladstone Pottery Museum provides a perfect backdrop for the display and highlights the glamour alongside the reality of working-class factory conditions.
The 'Costumes from Peaky Blinders - The Grit and the Glamour' exhibition is free with museum admission. To find out more, head to stokemuseums.org.uk/gpm.