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I thought I knew more than this until I opened my mouth
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They had more trees and hats and boats back then.

I still wear a hat.
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and 1940......

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Týr;1439237 wrote: They had more trees and hats and boats back then.

I still wear a hat.


I regularly wear a flat cap.

I remember seeing men walking across London Bridge in bowler hats. Thats very rare now.
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Snowfire;1439241 wrote: I regularly wear a flat cap.

I remember seeing men walking across London Bridge in bowler hats. Thats very rare now.


From Wiki....

The bowler once defined British civil servants and bankers, and later American workingmen.[4] It was devised in 1849 by the London hat-makers Thomas and William Bowler to fulfill an order placed by the firm of hatters Lock & Co. of St James's.[4] Lock & Co. had been commissioned by a customer to design a close-fitting, low-crowned hat to protect Coke's gamekeepers' heads from low-hanging branches while on horseback. The keepers had previously worn top hats, which were easily knocked off and damaged. Lock & Co. then commissioned the Bowler brothers to solve the problem
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In the horse racing Industry, everyone wears a hat... Including me...
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Bruv;1439235 wrote:


The overwhelming impression is of busses everwhere - a facinating glimpse into the past.
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