Aprons 1890s to 1990s: Textiles Exhibition

1 JULY - 29 AUGUST 2025

Redland Museum

Come along to the Redlands Coast Museum for "Aprons 1890s to 1990s", an exhibition running from May 2025.

Some special features of this exhibition, include:

Three very special rare aprons made during WW11 and finished in 1945.
A Red Cross apron from the First World War- WW1 and a Red Cross cape from WW1 – a tribute to the special memories of Anzac Day.

Don't miss out on seeing this beautiful exhibition before it finishes at the end of June!

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