Sheffield Cathedral set to host ‘Fame, Fashion and Fortune’ in August

Bess of Hardwick returns to the city next month as part of an exhibition telling the story of two of the region’s most influential women.
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She became the second most powerful female in Elizabethan England and is set to take centre-stage in ‘Fame, Fashion and Fortune’ which is on display at Sheffield Cathedral for the whole of August.

Bess, who helped turn Sheffield Manor Lodge into a prison for Mary Queen of Scots, will go on display alongside her grand-daughter, Lady Arbella Stuart, who was considered a possible successor to Queen Elizabeth I of England

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‘Fame, Fashion and Fortune’ – which has attracted nearly £50,000 in National Lottery Funding – has seen a team of volunteers working tirelessly to re-create the costumes worn by the two influential women.

Picture of the display on show at Bolsover ChurchPicture of the display on show at Bolsover Church
Picture of the display on show at Bolsover Church

The stunning period outfits will be the centre-piece of the display that tells the individual stories of both women.

‘Fame, Fashion and Fortune’ is being co-ordinated by Bolsover Parish Church and is set to tour other venues in the region in the coming months.

Graysons, the Sheffield-based legal firm, has also put its weight behind the initiative with sponsorship and several of its staff volunteering on the project.

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Fame, Fashion and Fortune project’s Amanda Boler said: “We’ve worked tirelessly over the past few months to research the lives of these women and re-create the clothes they’d have worn hundreds of years ago. We’re thrilled to be able to exhibit ‘Fame, Fashion and Fortune’ in Sheffield Cathedral and hope as many people as possible learn about the contribution these two women made to society.”

The project has also received grant support from Derbyshire Community Foundation.

The Cathedral opening times for those wanting to visit the exhibition, these are as follows:

Monday-Friday: 8:30am-5:30pm

Saturday: 9:30am-4pm

Sunday: 7:30am-5pm.

More information from www.sheffieldcathedral.org

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