History off the Hanger
Mon 24 Aug · 11:00
Killerton
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Clothing featured in the National Trust book '100 Things to Wear' is shown at Killerton, Exeter. Admission is required.
This year we are showing clothing featured in the National Trust book, 100 Things to Wear (published September 2025) which includes 10 pieces from Killerton’s collection, including a slipper said to have been worn by King James II. Killerton’s collection of historic dress is the largest cared for by the National Trust with over 22,000 objects on our database.
Discover the stories that describe what people wore and tell us how they lived in style. Spot the book icon around the exhibition to locate objects featured in the National Trust book 100 Things to Wear.
The exhibition will also reflect the way that fashion histories have been told and includes examples of books and hand-coloured engravings dating from 1882 onwards.
We also offer a glimpse behind the scenes to visitors who are keen to learn more about how we care for and store the collection. There is a variety of clothing to see, from a silk mourning gown worn by Queen Victoria to a bright yellow space-age mini dress bought in 1969.
Opening 14 February 2025 until 1 November, the exhibition will open with the house, daily 11am to 4pm (last entry 3.30pm).
Normal admission fees apply.
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History off the Hanger takes place on Monday, 24 August 2026 at 11:00. The event runs until Sunday, 1 November 2026.
History off the Hanger is held at Killerton in Exeter (Broadclyst, Exeter, Devon).
Tickets for History off the Hanger can be booked via nationaltrust.org.uk using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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History off the Hanger
Editorial Summary
Clothing featured in the National Trust book '100 Things to Wear' is shown at Killerton, Exeter. Admission is required.
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Organiser’s full description
This year we are showing clothing featured in the National Trust book, 100 Things to Wear (published September 2025) which includes 10 pieces from Killerton’s collection, including a slipper said to have been worn by King James II. Killerton’s collection of historic dress is the largest cared for by the National Trust with over 22,000 objects on our database.
Discover the stories that describe what people wore and tell us how they lived in style. Spot the book icon around the exhibition to locate objects featured in the National Trust book 100 Things to Wear.
The exhibition will also reflect the way that fashion histories have been told and includes examples of books and hand-coloured engravings dating from 1882 onwards.
We also offer a glimpse behind the scenes to visitors who are keen to learn more about how we care for and store the collection. There is a variety of clothing to see, from a silk mourning gown worn by Queen Victoria to a bright yellow space-age mini dress bought in 1969.
Opening 14 February 2025 until 1 November, the exhibition will open with the house, daily 11am to 4pm (last entry 3.30pm).
Normal admission fees apply.
Description supplied by the event organiser.
❓ Frequently asked questions
When is History off the Hanger?
History off the Hanger takes place on Monday, 24 August 2026 at 11:00. The event runs until Sunday, 1 November 2026.
Where is History off the Hanger taking place?
History off the Hanger is held at Killerton in Exeter (Broadclyst, Exeter, Devon).
How do I get tickets for History off the Hanger?
Tickets for History off the Hanger can be booked via nationaltrust.org.uk using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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