Wednesday, 9 May 2018

Here's what happened to Hayley Cropper's red anorak


If you've ever wondered, as I know I have from time to time, whatever happened to Hayley Cropper's red anorak, then wonder no more.


We've received confirmation here at the Coronation Street Blog that actress Julie Hesmondhalgh, who played Hayley Cropper in Coronation Street, has now signed the iconic anorak over to the People’s History Museum in Manchester.

It's part of the museum's collection now although it isn't on display nor on the website, sadly.


(C) People’s History Museum.
The next exhibition at the People’s History Museum is called Represent! and opens on 2nd June. Find out more at the website.

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2 comments:

  1. C in Canada:
    Hopefully at the end of his tenure (long time from now hopefully) Roy will put his jacket alongside hers.

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  2. People's History Museum (PHM): Hayley Cropper's red anorak is one of PHM's ten treasures: https://phm.org.uk/collections/ten-treasures/

    In February 2020, to mark ten years in the museum’s current home, PHM's team picked out ten pieces that they believe capture the ethos, spirit and importance of the museum’s collection.

    Hayley Cropper's red anorak is currently on loan and on public display in the National Science and Media Museum’s latest exhibition Switched On until January 2023.

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