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Leeds Discovery centre hats: Leeds Museums and Galleries' audience development officer Sara Merritt holds a tiny top hat, one of a remarkable range of tiny replica hats, some of which fit in the palm of a hand. They were made by Leeds hatter John Craig in the early 1900s and is being carefully conserved as part of a project at the Leeds Discovery Centre.

Leeds Discovery centre hats

Leeds Museums and Galleries' audience development officer Sara Merritt holds a tiny top hat, one of a remarkable range of tiny replica hats, some of which fit in the palm of a hand. They were made by Leeds hatter John Craig in the early 1900s and is being carefully conserved as part of a project at the Leeds Discovery Centre.
Leeds Discovery Centre hats: Leeds Museums and Galleries' audience development officer Sara Merritt holds a tiny top hat, one of a remarkable range of tiny replica hats, some of which fit in the palm of a hand. They were made by Leeds hatter John Craig in the early 1900s and is being carefully conserved as part of a project at the Leeds Discovery Centre.

Leeds Discovery Centre hats

Leeds Museums and Galleries' audience development officer Sara Merritt holds a tiny top hat, one of a remarkable range of tiny replica hats, some of which fit in the palm of a hand. They were made by Leeds hatter John Craig in the early 1900s and is being carefully conserved as part of a project at the Leeds Discovery Centre.
Leeds Discovery Centre hats: A tiny top hat, one of a remarkable range of tiny replica hats, some of which fit in the palm of a hand. They were made by Leeds hatter John Craig in the early 1900s and is being carefully conserved as part of a project at the Leeds Discovery Centre.

Leeds Discovery Centre hats

A tiny top hat, one of a remarkable range of tiny replica hats, some of which fit in the palm of a hand. They were made by Leeds hatter John Craig in the early 1900s and is being carefully conserved as part of a project at the Leeds Discovery Centre.
Leeds Discovery Centre hats: Leeds Museums and Galleries' audience development officer Sara Merritt holds a tiny top hat, one of a remarkable range of tiny replica hats, some of which fit in the palm of a hand. They were made by Leeds hatter John Craig in the early 1900s and is being carefully conserved as part of a project at the Leeds Discovery Centre.

Leeds Discovery Centre hats

Leeds Museums and Galleries' audience development officer Sara Merritt holds a tiny top hat, one of a remarkable range of tiny replica hats, some of which fit in the palm of a hand. They were made by Leeds hatter John Craig in the early 1900s and is being carefully conserved as part of a project at the Leeds Discovery Centre.
Leeds Discovery Centre hats: Leeds Museums and Galleries' audience development officer Sara Merritt holds a tiny tricorne hat, one of a remarkable range of tiny replica hats, some of which fit in the palm of a hand. They were made by Leeds hatter John Craig in the early 1900s and is being carefully conserved as part of a project at the Leeds Discovery Centre.

Leeds Discovery Centre hats

Leeds Museums and Galleries' audience development officer Sara Merritt holds a tiny tricorne hat, one of a remarkable range of tiny replica hats, some of which fit in the palm of a hand. They were made by Leeds hatter John Craig in the early 1900s and is being carefully conserved as part of a project at the Leeds Discovery Centre.
Leeds Discovery Centre hats: Leeds Museums and Galleries' audience development officer Sara Merritt with the remarkable range of tiny replica hats, some of which fit in the palm of a hand. They were ere made by Leeds hatter John Craig in the early 1900s and is being carefully conserved as part of a project at the Leeds Discovery Centre.

Leeds Discovery Centre hats

Leeds Museums and Galleries' audience development officer Sara Merritt with the remarkable range of tiny replica hats, some of which fit in the palm of a hand. They were ere made by Leeds hatter John Craig in the early 1900s and is being carefully conserved as part of a project at the Leeds Discovery Centre.
Leeds Discovery centre hats: Sara Merritt, Leeds Museums and Galleries audience development officer hold a miniature jockey's hat. The remarkable range of tiny replica hats, some of which fit in the palm of a hand, were made by Leeds hatter John Craig in the early 1900s and is being carefully conserved as part of a project at the Leeds Discovery Centre.

Leeds Discovery centre hats

Sara Merritt, Leeds Museums and Galleries audience development officer hold a miniature jockey's hat. The remarkable range of tiny replica hats, some of which fit in the palm of a hand, were made by Leeds hatter John Craig in the early 1900s and is being carefully conserved as part of a project at the Leeds Discovery Centre.
Leeds Discovery Centre hats: A miniature jockey's hat. The remarkable range of tiny replica hats, some of which fit in the palm of a hand, were made by Leeds hatter John Craig in the early 1900s and is being carefully conserved as part of a project at the Leeds Discovery Centre.

Leeds Discovery Centre hats

A miniature jockey's hat. The remarkable range of tiny replica hats, some of which fit in the palm of a hand, were made by Leeds hatter John Craig in the early 1900s and is being carefully conserved as part of a project at the Leeds Discovery Centre.
Leeds Discovery Centre hats: An Edwardian hat made using peacock feathers. The hat, part of the collection at Leeds Discovery Centre, dates from a time when feathers on hats were used in huge quantities.

Leeds Discovery Centre hats

An Edwardian hat made using peacock feathers. The hat, part of the collection at Leeds Discovery Centre, dates from a time when feathers on hats were used in huge quantities.
Leeds Discovery Centre hats: Leeds Museums and Galleries audience development officer Sara Merritt holds an Edwardian hat made using peacock feathers. The hat, part of the collection at Leeds Discovery Centre, dates from a time when feathers on hats were used in huge quantities.

Leeds Discovery Centre hats

Leeds Museums and Galleries audience development officer Sara Merritt holds an Edwardian hat made using peacock feathers. The hat, part of the collection at Leeds Discovery Centre, dates from a time when feathers on hats were used in huge quantities.
Leeds Discovery Centre hats: Leeds Museums and Galleries audience development officer Sara Merritt holds an Edwardian hat made using peacock feathers. The hat, part of the collection at Leeds Discovery Centre, dates from a time when feathers on hats were used in huge quantities.

Leeds Discovery Centre hats

Leeds Museums and Galleries audience development officer Sara Merritt holds an Edwardian hat made using peacock feathers. The hat, part of the collection at Leeds Discovery Centre, dates from a time when feathers on hats were used in huge quantities.
Fly tipping-3: A builder caught on camera fly tipping has been hit with a fine and suspended prison sentence.

Fly tipping-3

A builder caught on camera fly tipping has been hit with a fine and suspended prison sentence.