LEADING THE “WAY-OUT’ FASHIONS ONCE AGAIN AT ROYAL ASCOT.—Mrs Gertrude Shilling, popularly known as the “Mad Hatter” of Ascot because of her millinery magnificence, is shown in a newspaper outfit She is accompanied by her son, who helps to design her camera-catching hats.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32639, 22 June 1971, Page 18
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43LEADING THE “WAY-OUT’ FASHIONS ONCE AGAIN AT ROYAL ASCOT.—Mrs Gertrude Shilling, popularly known as the “Mad Hatter” of Ascot because of her millinery magnificence, is shown in a newspaper outfit She is accompanied by her son, who helps to design her camera-catching hats. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32639, 22 June 1971, Page 18
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