- A
hatpin is a
decorative and
functional pin for
holding a hat to the head,
usually by the hair. In
Western culture,
hatpins are
almost solely used by...
- The
Hatpin is a
musical by
James Millar (book and lyrics) and
Peter Rutherford (composer). It was
inspired by the true
story of
Amber Murray who in 1892...
- The
Battle of the
Hatpins (French:
Bataille des épingles à chapeaux) was a 1916
protest that
occurred in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, over the
effects of...
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protagonist retrieving her son from a baby farm.
Australian musical The
Hatpin features a mother's
experience with baby
farmers and was
inspired by the...
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flyers offering a
reward for its return. At a market, Leda buys Nina a
hatpin to help hold her
sunhat in place. When Nina asks Leda
about her daughters...
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Syngonanthus flavidulus,
common name
yellow hatpins, is a
flowering plant. It
grows in the
southeastern United States including Alabama, Florida, Georgia...
- just
under 300 employees. The 1903, 1904 and 1906
catalogs show over 150
hatpin designs, more than half Art Nouveau. All told,
their 1904
catalog included...
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Eriocaulon decangulare,
commonly known as ten-angled pipewort, hat pin and bog button, is a
monocotyledonous plant native to the
eastern United States...
- Agathe, who is
comatose following an
unfortunate tennis incident involving a
hatpin.
After a
brief struggle with her nemesis, the
mysterious Professor Dieuleveult...
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piping around the crown. She
secured the hat to her head with a
standard hatpin.
Kennedy carried a navy
handbag with a gold
buckle and gold
chain handle...