Accessory - Headwear, Anne Harrison of Kew, 1960-5

Historical information

Marion “Annie” (Cooper) Harrison, a milliner by trade, designed and made women’s hats, initially in the 1940s in High Street, and later in the 1950s and 60s at 5 Princess Street. The hats were constructed upstairs in her shop in Princes Street while the ground floor was reserved for sales and display. She employed other milliners to assist but always ran the showroom herself. Hectic periods were in the weeks before the big racing carnivals when the many wealthy race-goers of Kew kept her busy. She typically walked to her business as she and her husband, Fred Harrison, lived locally. Annie died in April 2016, at the great age of 107 years. Her hats are held in local and national collections.

Significance

Local significance

Physical description

Blue banded conical hat with cream flowers and green leaves at front and on top by Anne Harrison of Kew

Inscriptions & markings

Label: "Anne Harrison of Kew"

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