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Stockings for the Queen: Talk with Dr David Sorensen

Location

Ardgillan Castle Gallery, Ardgillan Castle Gallery Ardgillan Demesne, Balbriggan, Dublin, K34 VH48, Ireland

Contact Person

Creative Fingal

Dr. Sorensen’s talk and slide show will offer insight into the rich history of Fingal's hosiery and textile manufacturing industry, which inspired the group exhibition Weaving the Threads of Heritage.

The exhibition opens in Ardgillan Gallery on 12th April and runs until 11th May 2025.

 

The Balbriggan area has been synonymous with high-quality hosiery since the 1740s, with its finely crafted stockings, known as “Balbriggans”, holding a protected trade name for over 150 years. In the early 19th century, Joseph Smyth, a former Lancashire cotton mill manager, established Smyth & Co. in Balbriggan's Freemans’ Row (now Railway Street), producing stockings of such exceptional quality that they were worn by European royalty, including Princess Eugenie of Austria and the Tzarina of Russia. In 1837, the factory gained its most prestigious patron, Queen Victoria herself.

This is a free Event, bookable though Eventbrite. Please see website provided.

This project is funded by Creative Fingal through the Creative Ireland Programme.