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Gentleman Jack costumes take centre stage in Anne Lister’s hometown

Gentleman Jack © Lookout Point HBO. Photography Jay Brooks

A world-exclusive exhibition of costumes from Gentleman Jack will ensure the series lives on long after the BBC One finale on Sunday 29 May.

The exhibition will open at the Calderdale Council-run Bankfield Museum just two days after the end of the second series of Sally Wainwright’s hugely popular BBC / HBO drama about Anne Lister.

The Halifax-based museum, not far from Shibden Hall, Anne Lister’s historic home, will host a collection of over 30 iconic costumes created by renowned designer Tom Pye, Costume Designer on both seasons of Gentleman Jack, from Tuesday 31 May to Saturday 24 December 2022.

The exhibition will feature outfits worn by the cast in series two, including Suranne Jones (Anne Lister), Sophie Rundle (Ann Walker) and Gemma Whelan (Marian Lister). The famous top hat that Suranne Jones wore as Anne Lister during filming will take pride of place alongside other recognisable garments and accessories.

Cllr Jenny Lynn, Calderdale Council’s Cabinet Member for Public Services and Communities, said:

“We are honoured to have this unique display on loan from Lookout Point, the Gentleman Jack production company. Bankfield Museum in Halifax – Anne Lister’s hometown – is the only place in the world where you can get up close to the amazing costumes of the characters who have had such a deep impact on people across the globe.

 

“Gentleman Jack, the costume exhibition and other events like the recent Anne Lister Birthday Festival are helping to keep Anne’s legacy alive, and are having a remarkable impact on our visitor economy as Calderdale recovers from the pandemic.”

Entry to Bankfield Museum, including the Gentleman Jack costume exhibition, is free and there is no need to book. The collection will be displayed in the magnificent surroundings of the museum’s Main Hall and Oak Gallery.

There are also plenty of other exhibitions to discover during a visit to Bankfield Museum, including ‘Fashion in Anne Lister’s time’, which explores the different styles of fashion during the lifetime of the businesswoman, landowner, lesbian, scholar and traveller. The exhibition is open until Saturday 24 December 2022.

A trip to nearby Shibden Hall and other places frequented by Anne Lister will offer further insight into Halifax’s famous resident. Head to www.visitcalderdale.com(external link) to plan your visit.

For more information about Bankfield Museum, including opening times, visit https://museums.calderdale.gov.uk/visit/bankfield-museum

Celebrating and boosting the distinctiveness of Calderdale is a key theme of our Vision2024. The year 2024 marks Calderdale’s 50th birthday and there are just two years to go. www.calderdale.gov.uk/vision

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