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Party Hats Collection (#2)

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"Party Hats: A Timeless Tradition of Celebration and Joy" From the elegant Coronation teas in Mottingham on 15 May 1937 to the vibrant New Year's Eve Ball in West Bromwich on 31st December 1970, they have been a staple accessory for generations of revelers. As colorful balloons (JLP01_08_202223) filled the air and a mischievous clown (JLP01_08_050764) entertained guests with his antics, families gathered together at various occasions to celebrate momentous events. Whether it was sitting down for tea (JLP01_08_045157) during Queen Elizabeth II's coronation or coming together at the Stockingford Liberal Club to honor her reign, these festivities were incomplete without donning festive party hats. Even TV presenter Hughie Green understood the importance of embracing the spirit of celebration as he celebrated Christmas time with his family (Tv presenter Hughie Green seen here at home at Christmas time with his family). And who could forget those unforgettable children's parties at AC Wickman in Coventry on 15th January 1965? Party hats adorned little heads as they giggled and played games, creating memories that would last a lifetime. Tilly, known for her attention to detail, believed in doing things properly when it came to parties. She insisted on wearing an exquisite party hat whenever she received an invitation (Tilly believes in doing things properly. If she's invited to a party she insists). And let us not overlook Father Christmas himself. No children's party during this magical time of year is complete without him gracing the occasion with his presence (Father Christmas is a must for all children's parties at this time of year). His arrival always brought smiles and excitement as youngsters eagerly awaited their turn to receive gifts. Even our primate friends couldn't resist joining in on the fun.