Clip Collection
"From Infamous Outlaws to Royal Elegance: The Many Faces of the Clip" John Dillinger (1903-1934). American bank robber. Photographed in 1933
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"From Infamous Outlaws to Royal Elegance: The Many Faces of the Clip" John Dillinger (1903-1934). American bank robber. Photographed in 1933. Ethiopian Woman - Braided Hair - Nose Ring: A cultural fusion captured through a clip. CUTTY SARK AT SYDNEY: Sail away with history as this iconic ship is held together by sturdy clips. Coronation hair clips, 1953: Adding regal charm to every strand on a momentous day. Walter O'Malley (1903-1979). American sports executive and the Brooklyn Dodgers' President, photographed in September 1955 – his success clipped onto his lapel. Poisonous Mushrooms, Victorian Botanical Illustration: Warning signs that nature's beauty can be deadly if not carefully clipped from our plates. Geisha hairstyle viewed from rear - Japan: Intricate artistry held in place by delicate clips for an enchanting allure. Trade catalogue of cycle accessories 1911 – showcasing how even bicycles needed clips for functionality and style back then. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland come alive with whimsical hair adornments like no other clip could offer. RMS Titanic - cigar case recovered by CS Mackay-Bennett – a relic preserved thanks to its secure clip closure. In various forms throughout history, the humble clip has played diverse roles; securing hairstyles, preserving memories or even holding dangerous secrets within its grasp.