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Peeresses coronation fears allayed. Coronet with new device cannot become disslodged
Peeresses coronation fears allayed.
Coronet with new device cannot become disslodged.
Correct set for ceremony shown in London.
Peeresses and other titled guests at the Coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey will be relieved of their greatest worry, the set of their coronets by the invention of a Manchester hairdresser, Mr H Kavanagh.
By a neat, but simple device consisting of two small combs Mr Kavanagh has overcome the embarrasing possibility of the coronet becoming dislodged or actually falling at a critical moment this series of pictures shows the correct method wearing the coronet and the decided advantage of the new device.
No special coiffure is needed.
Photo shows, the head titled, showing how the coronet is socuroly retained.
4 April 1937
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This vintage print captures a significant moment in history, as peeresses attending the Coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey have their fears allayed. The photograph showcases the innovative invention of Mr H Kavanagh, a Manchester hairdresser, who has devised a clever device to secure their coronets. With two small combs discreetly placed within the hair, these noble women can now rest assured that their coronets will not become dislodged or embarrassingly fall during this prestigious event. The series of pictures demonstrates the correct method of wearing the coronet and highlights the undeniable advantage of this new device. What's more, no special coiffure is required to accommodate it. The image shows a titled lady with her head held high, confidently displaying how securely her coronet is retained by Mr Kavanagh's creation. Taken on 4th April 1937 in London, this black and white monochrome photograph captures both an important fashion innovation and a touch of humor. It symbolizes progress amidst tradition and offers insight into the concerns faced by those attending such grand ceremonies. Preserved by TopFoto. co. uk for posterity, this image serves as a reminder that even in moments steeped in pomp and circumstance, ingenuity can alleviate worries and bring forth laughter.
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