“We have a custome, that when one sneezes, every one els putts off his hatt, and bowes, and cries God bless ye Sir.”
“The main protest group, from interstate, was permitted to camp on Crown Land near the turn-off of Hatt Road, which leads to the base, from the Stuart Highway.”
“In 1841, a Mrs Harriet Hatt noticed a strangely dressed man enter a shop.”
“Having arrived at 9am from Aberdeen, the pair were clad more as mad hatters tea party than scruffy gig chic.”
“We had the candles, hatters, cobblers and bakers representing the strong trades in Rathkeale in the 19th century.”
“Not surprisingly many of the subjects of these experiments ended up mad as hatters but they did provide useful samples for us, so it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good.”