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Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins, trying on hats in a hat shop. Photograph, c. 1927.
Date: 1930Reference: 33674i- Pictures
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A man and a woman, both wearing enormous hats. Etching by J. Gillray.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: June 15th 1795Reference: 35280i- Pictures
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Chinese buttons and adornments for hats and costumes to signify rank. Gouache painting.
Reference: 580666iPart of: Chinese costumes and designs and views of Western towns, buildings and ports- Pictures
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A manacled man is lead to prison by soldiers wearing tricorn hats. Etching.
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A rotary lithographic [?] printing machine, tended by workmen, some wearing paper hats. Engraving.
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A group of hospital staff, including nurses wearing matching straw hats, standing outdoors. Photograph.
Shuttleworth, G. E. (George Edward), 1842-1928.Reference: 39235i- Pictures
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Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins, performing with clarinets, wearing top hats. Photograph, c. 1927.
Date: 1927Reference: 33677i- Pictures
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Two men, both in drag, pose wearing hats and make-up. Photographic postcard, ca. 1918.
Date: [1918?]Reference: 2043470iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Pictures
Mourners, some in stovepipe hats, watching the burning of a funeral pyre. Watercolour by G. Bonwick, 1966.
Bonwick, Gillian, active approximately 1966.Date: 28:3:66 [28 March 1966]Reference: 2913941iPart of: Adamson Collection- Pictures
Stick figures including two rectangular heads of men wearing hats, contemplating suicide. Drawing by C. Caton, 1967.
Caton, Christopher, active approximately 1967.Date: 13.10.67 [13 October 1967]Reference: 2921376iPart of: Adamson Collection- Pictures
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The Pharmacie Fialon in France: two men and a boy wearing hats, standing on the steps. Photograph.
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Mrs. Robert Heath, ladies hatter by appointment to Her Majesty The Queen 1852, to HRH The Princess of Wales 1863 and to all the courts of Europe... / [Mrs. Robert Heath's Ladies' Riding Hat Showrooms].
Mrs. Robert Heath's Ladies' Riding Hat Showrooms.Date: [between 1880 and 1889?]- Pictures
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Young children wearing enormously wide-brimmed hats as they play in the fields. Coloured etching by George Cruikshank.
Date: Augt.1st 1835Reference: 35258i- Pictures
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A pair of police constables, wearing stovepipe hats, rushing to send a telegraphic report of a murder. Engraving.
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An Act to prevent the exportation of hats out of any of His Majesty's colonies or plantations in America, and to restrain the number of apprentices taken by the hat-makers in the said colonies or plantations, and for the better encouraging the making hats in Great Britain.
Great Britain.Date: 1732]- Pictures
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The heads and shoulders of five women wearing hats elaborately decorated with feathers, ribbons, and flowers. Coloured line block.
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Two men wearing revolving top hats with several attachments for optical aids and tobacco etc. Coloured etching by R. Seymour, 1830.
Seymour, Robert, 1798-1836.Date: 1 January 1830Reference: 16168iPart of: Living made easy- Books
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Hē Cratistē Tōn Melancholōntōn kai Mainomenōn iatreia; or, the best method for the cure of lunaticks. With some account of the incomparable oleum cephalicum used in the same, prepared and administrated by Tho. Fallowes, M.D. at his house in Lambeth-Marsh, [sic]
Fallowes, Tho. (Thomas).Date: 1705- Pictures
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Workers raking earth into a ditch watched by men in white hats and suits. Photograph by Edward Pigott Minett, 1910/1920 (?).
Minett, E. P. (Edward Pigott), -1935Date: 1910-1920Reference: 564502i- Pictures
Three young women wearing beautiful gowns and elaborately decorated hats, described as "agents provocateurs".. Coloured lithograph by J. Bouvier, 1828.
Date: [1828]Reference: 35515i- Pictures
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The heads and shoulders of five women who wear elaborate wigs, head-dresses, hats and hoods. Etching by Rosmaesler (?).
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Two men wearing hats sit slumped, with arms crossed at a table while another clasps his hands together. [Pen?] lithograph.
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Robert Gersuny and Sigmund Freud: caricatured, standing on a dais in formal dress, raising their top hats. Line block, 1924.
Date: [12 May 1924]Reference: 568893i- Books
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The celebrated lecture on heads; which has been exhibited upwards of one hundred successive nights, to crouded audiences, and met with the most universal applause. Part I. Introduction. Alexander the Great-Cherokee Chief-Quack Doctor-Cuckold-Lawyer-Humourous Oration in praise of the Law-Horse Jockies-Nobody-Lottery of Life-Nobody's, Somebody's, Anybody's, and Everybody's Coats of Arms - Family of Nobody - Vanity - Wit - Judgment -Genius-Architecture Painting - Poetry-Astronomy Music-Statues of Honesty and Flattery. Part II. Ladies Heads-Riding Hood -Ranclagh Hood-Billingsgate -Laughing and Crying Philosophers Venus's Girdle-Cleopatra-French Night Cap-Face Painting - Old Maid-Young Married Lady-Old Batchelor Lass of the Spirit - Quaker Two Hats contrasted-and Two Heads contrasted. Part III. Physical Wig-Dissertation on Sneezing and Snuff-Taking-Life of a Blood-Woman of the Town - Tea Table Critic-Learned Critic-City Politician humourously Described-Gambler's Three Faces-Gambler's Funeral and Monument-Conjuror Life and Death of a Wit Head of a well-known Methodist Parson, with a Tabernacle Harangue.
Stevens, George Alexander, 1710-1784.Date: MDCCLXV.[1765]- Books
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The celebrated lecture on heads; which has been exhibited upwards of one hundred successive nights, to crowded audiences, and met with the most universal applause. Part I. Introduction. Alexander the Great-Cherokeechief-Quackdoctor-Cuck-Old-Lawyer-Humourous Oration in praise of the Law-Horse Jockies-Nobody-Lottery of Life-Nobody's, Somebody's, Anybody's, and Everybody's Coats of Arms-Family of Nobody-Vanity Wit Judgment Genius-Architecture Painting - Poetry-Astronomy-Music-Statues of Honesty and Flattery. Part II. Ladies Heads-Riding Hood-Ranelagh Hood-Billingsgate-Laughing and Crying Philosophers-Venus's Girdle-Cleopatra-French Night Cap-Face Painting - Old Maid - Young Married Lady-Old Batchelor-Lass of the Spirit-Quaker-2 Hats contrasted-and 2 Heads contrasted. Part III. Phisical Wig-Dissertation on Sneezing and Snuff-Taking-Life of a Blood-Woman of the Town-Tea Table Critic-Learned Critic-City Politician humorously described - Gambler's 3 Faces-Gambler's Funeral and Monument-Life and Death of a Wit-Head of a well-known Methodist Parson, with a Tabernacle Harangue.
Stevens, George Alexander, 1710-1784.Date: [1770?]