Judy Watson gave me a personal tour of the costumes on display. There were a number of priceless Cha...
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The Costume Museum, located in the Carriage House of Government House in Victoria, British Columbia, showcases a diverse collection of historical garments, including period uniforms and dresses that represent the rich sartorial history of the Lieutenant Governor's Office. In addition to these artifacts, visitors can view the historic Landau Carriage, famously used by the Duke and Duchess of York in 1901 during their royal tour of the region.
This newly expanded museum not only highlights the Government House collection but also features contributions from generous donors, offering a unique opportunity to explore the evolution of fashion and ceremonial attire in British Columbia. The Costume Museum immerses visitors in the cultural legacy associated with the province's vice-regal traditions, making it an engaging destination for history and fashion enthusiasts alike.
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