• AN INTRODUCTION to HISTORY ON YOUR HEAD
  • A BRIEF LOOK AT THE COLLECTION
  • ADD CHARACTERS…MEET MY ‘PEOPLE’
  • BILLINGSGATE ‘BOBBIN’ HAT
  • CALL the MIDWIFE
  • DESIGNER HATS AAGE THAARUP
  • DESIGNER HATS …. LILLY DACHE’
  • DESIGNER HATS. OTTO LUCAS
  • FANNY BERGER; THE JEWISH MILLINER
  • FELT… fabric that’s NOT a fabric.
  • FELT HATS the BOWLER
  • FELT HATS the TRILBY
  • FELT HATS the HOMBURG
  • FELT HATS the STETSON
  • HATS OF STRAW
  • MYSTERY PIECE…
  • SUNBONNETS
  • SUNBONNETS AGAIN
  • the BATCHELOR BOY
  • the GIBUS
  • the PHOTOGRAPHER’S MODEL
  • WALTER WRIGHT’S HAT FACTORY, LUTON.
  • WHERE IN THE WORLD…..?
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HISTORY ON YOUR HEAD

~ …hats and headgear

HISTORY ON YOUR HEAD

Batchelor Boy update..to do

Green and yellow are the colours generally used for Catherinette celebrations.    Great play was made of constructing this creation in the millinery salons.    See auto biog of  Aagge Thaarup

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