Scotts the Hatters
A conformateur, a head-measuring device invented in France by Alli?-Maillard seen here being used to take measurements of a customers head at Scotts the Hatters at their Old Bond Street premises in Piccadilly, 19th March 1954. (Photo by Arthur Sidey/Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix/Getty Images)

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19 March, 1954
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- 1950-1959,
- 1954,
- 20th Century,
- Adult,
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- City Of Westminster - London,
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- Flat Cap,
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- Instrument of Measurement,
- London - England,
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- Only Men,
- Photography,
- Piccadilly,
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