Head Gear Collection
"Exploring the Depths: Head Gear Through Time and Cultures" South Crofty Mine, Camborne, Cornwall
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"Exploring the Depths: Head Gear Through Time and Cultures" South Crofty Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. 1871: Witness the sturdy head gear worn by miners as they descended into the depths of South Crofty Mine in Cornwall, a testament to their resilience and determination. Liverpool versus Wimbledon: FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium: Amidst the roaring crowd at Wembley Stadium, players donned their team's head gear, representing unity and pride in their respective clubs. Haida or Tinglit mask (painted wood with fur, shell & reeds): Delve into indigenous cultures as you admire the intricate craftsmanship of a Haida or Tinglit mask adorned with natural materials like fur, shell, and reeds - an embodiment of cultural heritage. James Prydes Hat, c. 1893-98 (oil on board): Step back in time to appreciate the elegance and sophistication captured in James Prydes' oil painting of a fashionable hat from late 19th-century society. Chinese Red Art: Experience the vibrant allure of Chinese culture through its iconic red artistry displayed on various head gears - a symbol of prosperity and good fortune. Hat and hat box (textile): Uncover timeless fashion accessories as you marvel at an exquisite hat nestled within its delicate textile-covered box - a perfect blend of style and functionality. Native American Ceremonial Headdress (mixed media): Immerse yourself in Native American traditions as you gaze upon a magnificent ceremonial headdress crafted with meticulous attention to detail using diverse materials that reflect sacred symbolism. A Victorian New Year card depicting a boy on a donkey facing an elephant: Discover whimsical imagery where even animals wear peculiar head gear. This charming Victorian New Year card captures unexpected encounters between creatures wearing delightful hats. Cage thrown up into the Head-Gear at Oaks Colliery, Barnsley (engraving).