Moruya Museum is taking a peek at yesteryear – via its underwear.
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Moruya Undressed is the museum’s latest exhibition and opens tomorrow evening.
A collection of camisoles, combinations (some crotchless) and corsets give a unique take on the past.
“If every picture tells a thousand stories, then these undergarments tell many times that number,” museum spokesman Brian Harris said.
“By looking at a sequence of underwear, you can almost tell the life journey of one of Moruya’s residents.
“Garments such as the maternity corset seem like instruments of torture.
“You will wonder how women had such large families, wearing such voluminous underwear,” Mr Harris said.
You will wonder how women had such large families, wearing such voluminous underwear
- Brian Harris
The show ranges from Leila Campbell’s lacy camisoles and an embroidered black silk kimono – garments which were probably in her hope chest – through to the much, much larger mauve cotton combinations she wore later in life.
Also on display will be a nightshirt that belonged to Leila’s husband Frank.
“Our collection team members – Jenny Gerrey, Maureen Keating, Tonique Bolt and Annie Fitzgerald – have done a great job putting this significant exhibition together,” Mr Harris said.
Wine and a light supper will be served.
The show starts at 6pm and closes at 7.30pm at 85 Campbell Street, Moruya.
Cost: $5 for members; $10 for non-members.