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Some hats can speak... what stories have you heard?
This old top hat had a story stored inside.
The oilcloth sweatband was separated from the reed in a small area. Behind the sweat was a pad made from newspaper.
As with felt, a small amount of steam brought the paper back to life.
The sheet did not reveal the name of the newspaper or the date of publication. I haven't read it completely, but have not yet found a year on either page. But this article was revealing.
Admiral Ferdinand-Alphonse Hamelin was born in 1796 and turned 59 in September 1855. The newspaper padding might have been added after manufacture, but the top hat must date from 1855-56 or earlier.
This old top hat had a story stored inside.
The oilcloth sweatband was separated from the reed in a small area. Behind the sweat was a pad made from newspaper.
As with felt, a small amount of steam brought the paper back to life.
The sheet did not reveal the name of the newspaper or the date of publication. I haven't read it completely, but have not yet found a year on either page. But this article was revealing.
Admiral Ferdinand-Alphonse Hamelin was born in 1796 and turned 59 in September 1855. The newspaper padding might have been added after manufacture, but the top hat must date from 1855-56 or earlier.