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Anne Buck (14 May 1910 – 12 May 2005) was a British cultural historian and curator of dress, who established the Gallery of Costume at Platt Hall in Manchester. She was a leading scholar of dress, who was a founder member and long-time chairman of the Costume Society, and author of many books and papers on the history of dress. She was described as "a towering presence, her contribution to her subject matched by only a handful of outstanding individuals world-wide in the twentieth century".


Biography

Anne Buck was born in Harpenden, Hertfordshire on 14 May 1910. She attended St Albans High School for Girls and then Bedford College, London. After graduating in 1932, she took employment with the Times Book Club in London. In 1938, she joined Luton Museum, a speciality of which was the history of lace-making and straw hat manufacture - both trades formerly commonplace in its environs - and about which she became expert. In 1947 she moved Manchester to become the founding curator of the Gallery of Costume at Platt Hall, which had acquired a large collection of 19th century dress amassed by
Cecil Willett Cunnington Cecil Willett Cunnington (22 November 1878 – 21 January 1961) was an English medical doctor and collector, writer and historian on costume and fashion. When he died ''The Times'' called him the ''Leading Authority on English Costume''. He a ...
and
Phillis Emily Cunnington Phillis Emily Cunnington (1 November 1887 – 24 October 1974) was an English medical doctor and collector, writer and historian on costume and fashion. She and her husband Cecil Willett Cunnington (1878–1961) worked together not only in the ...
. There, over the course of 25-years, she established what became a model for the curation and dissemination of information about dress, helping to transform what had been a twee and amateur pursuit into a rigorous academic discipline characterised by well-researched, factual and unsentimental expositions. Anne Buck was a founder-member of
The Costume Society The Costume Society is a British organisation formed in 1965 to promote the study and preservation of historic and contemporary dress. It publishes a scholarly journal, ''Costume'', as well as one-off publications; and organises events and study day ...
in 1964. She retired from the Gallery in 1972, a year after being awarded an OBE, and now dedicated her time to research, publication, and to the development of scholarship of dress. She was Chairman of The Society for Folk Life Studies from 1972 to 1975, and Chairman of the Costume Society for six years between 1974 and 1980. She published ''Dress In 18th-Century England'' in 1979, described as 'masterly' and dealing with the dress of 'actual people' (as opposed to the well-off), and detailing how clothes were worn and of what they were made. In retirement, her home in Bedfordshire became a nexus for dress scholarship. She was honoured by publication of a Costume Society journal in 1980 dedicated to her; and in 1997 by a history of dress conference in Manchester marking the 50th anniversary of her appointment at Platt Hall. Anne Buck's work at Platt Hall, and her approach to the curation of dress, was critiqued at length by Eleanor Wood in her 2016 PhD thesis, ''Displaying Dress: New Methodologies for Historic Collections'', which "examines the traditional display methodologies of historic costume museums, using the latt HallGallery of Costume as its primary case study of practice."


Selected publications


Books

*Buck, Anne: ''Victorian Costume and Costume Accessories'' (1961). *Buck, Anne, Cunnington, Phyllis: ''Children’s Costume in England 1300–1900'' (1965) *Buck, Anne: ''Dress in Eighteenth Century England'' (1979) *Buck, Anne: ''Thomas Lester, His Lace and the East Midlands Industry 1820–1905'' (1981) *Buck, Anne: ''Victorian Costume and Costume Accessories'' (2nd edition, 1984) *Buck, Anne: ''In the Cause of English Lace: the Life and Work of Catherine C. Channer 1874–1949'' (1991) *Buck, Anne: ''Clothes and the Child: A Handbook of Children’s Dress in England 1500–1900'' (1996)


Papers

Anne Buck published some 45 articles, book chapters and short books, which are listed in her Costume Society obituary.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Buck, Anne 1910 births 2005 deaths British curators British women historians People educated at St Albans High School for Girls Alumni of Bedford College, London 20th-century English historians