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Pages in category "1930s fashion" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total. ... Homburg hat; Horn-rimmed glasses; I. Ivy League (haircut) K ...
Winston Churchill wearing a homburg hat Konrad Adenauer and Willy Brandt wearing homburg hats. A homburg is a semi-formal hat of fur felt, characterized by a single dent running down the centre of the crown (called a "gutter crown"), a wide silk grosgrain hatband ribbon, a flat brim shaped in a "pencil curl", and a ribbon-bound trim about the edge of the brim.
Pages in category "1930s in Philadelphia" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Strawbridge died not long after the sale. "He was the store, and the store was him," said his attorney Peter Hearn to the Philadelphia Daily News . [ 6 ] Store employees and the public-at-large felt a sense of loss as well: many employees rushed to pay off their credit card accounts in full before the sale was finalized, "hoping that the ...
The Anthony Eden hat was essentially an accessory of the 1930s and 1940s, although, in the mid-1950s, the homburg came to be associated with the melancholic image of comedian Tony Hancock. [41] In 1949 a character (Mr. Sowter) in John Dighton 's play The Happiest Days of Your Life had been described as "soberly dressed.
1930 Philadelphia Athletics season; 1930 Philadelphia Phillies season; 1930 Temple Owls football team; 1930 World Series; 1930–31 Philadelphia Quakers season
A sea of boaters in New York's Times Square, July 1921. Being made of straw, the boater was and is generally regarded as a warm-weather hat. In the days when all men in Western Europe and the US wore hats when out of doors, "Straw Hat Day", the day when men switched from wearing their winter hats to their summer hats, was seen as a sign of the beginning of summer.
Philadelphia Athletics win World Series over Chicago Cubs Uptown Theater opens. Rodin Museum dedicated. [48] 1930 – Population: 1,950,961. [48] Pat’s King of Steaks opens. Inventor/originator of cheese steaks; Philadelphia Athletics win World Series over St Louis Cardinals; 1931 Municipal Auditorium opens. [48] Girard Trust Building constructed