Rachael and the Millinery Connection.

Tina was talking to Rachael recently on the telephone and the discussion focused on her studies at Lincoln University. [Our Granddaughter is doing an Arts Degree there in design etc.] She said that she was currently focusing on millinery or the design and manufacture of women's hats. By the way the derivation of the word "millinery" is from Milaner or a person from Milan - for long the center of world fashion before Paris.
Tina has had interesting discussions with Rachael on design, crafts, and particularly knitting. The photo shows Rachael trying on an Aran coat knitted by Tina.
The connection raised by Tina is the fact that Rachael's Great-great-great-grandmother, Fanny Wykes [born 1844] was a milliner !
Fanny Wykes married Thomas Moore, a shoemaker, and they had 14 children including Mabel Moore in 1884, who was Nan's Mum. Fanny made bonnets following discussions with a lady across the road. The lady had a small shop and wanted Fanny to help meet the demands for hats - all ladies wore a hat. Thomas Moore made a pair of boots for Tina's Grand Dad, known as Jim, when he attended the Coronation of King George V on 22nd June 1911. He was one of the Warwickshire Regiment lining the route to Westminster Abbey. His feet hurt nevertherless he married Mabel on Christmas Day that year, 1911.
We all hope that Rachael has some of the flair and enterprise of Fanny Wykes, and indeed Nan who went on to be a buyer with Debenhams. Connections...............

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