LEOMINSTER Museum has launched this year's season with an array of sartorial surprises.

The new season was officially launched over the Easter weekend, following a major redisplay during the closed winter season.

Opened by Dr David Marshall, Chair of Trustees at Hereford's Cider Museum and Chair of the Friends of Herefordshire Museums and Arts, this season's temporary exhibition is called 'Sunday Best... and Unmentionables'.

A collection of clothes made and worn in Leominster in the past, featuring hats, gloves, shoes, farmers’ smocks, dresses - and unmentionables!

Head to the museum during the season to find out what they were!

Visitors can now also enjoy the museum's new digital interpretation equipment.

The new digital experience includes a screen on the wall of the Cider House showing the real-life commercial use of a traditional horse-driven cider mill and hand-powered cider and a listening post offering oral history highlights recorded by the museum over the years.

An interactive touch screen image viewer allowing visitors to select and look at a range of photographs from the Winterbourn archive has also been installed.

Whilst an electronic museum guide has been made available on tablet computers, allowing visitors to explore the background to key parts of the museum’s collection and history.

This will also make it much easier for visitors who cannot use stairs to learn about material that is exhibited on the first floor of the building, or in cases they find inaccessible.

Supplied and programmed by Leicestershire based Heritage Interactive, the equipment has been funded by a generous LEADER grant from the EU’s European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development, through the Rural Development Programme for England.