Cotton to Gold: Extraordinary collections of the Industrial North-west

Slightly disjointed exhibition at Two Temple Place of works from North West museums highlighting the collections of industrial magnates.

Where can you find rare books, Tiffany glass, beetles, book illustrations and even a Peruvian mummy in one place? Answer this exhibition! Lots of them were interesting but it was hard to join up the narrative of the show. It would have benefited from better biographies of the collectors as that was the reason they were all there rather than anything specifically about he objects.

It was however a great opportunity to get into Two Temple Place, which seems to be mainly used as a venue, but in the early months of the year puts on an exhibition of works from little know collections. It’s a wonderful Victorian/Edwardian house with stunning stained glass and a grand staircase. It was used for Lady Rose’s wedding on Downton Abbey and I’m sure I spotted it on Coalition the other night!

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