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2000.6609

2000.6609
2000.6609
2000.6609
2000.6609
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Upper Marlborough Road Junction with Victoria Street
2000.6609
Social History (Museum of St Albans)
  • Alf Gentle
2000.6609
Building on the corner of Upper Marlborough Road and Victoria Street. This building was formerly J. Kershaw and Co. Straw & Brazilian Hat Manufacturers factory. During the Victorian period there were 40 straw hat factories in St Albans. Straw plaiting for the hat making industry was the most widespread cottage industry in nineteenth century Hertfordshire. Plaiting had been taking place for hundreds of years but at this time the plait was in great demand and different people were involved in each stage of the process; the harvest of local straw, sorting into sizes, splitting, plaiting and dyeing. Many women and children from poor families plaited straw at every possible moment as working class men often did not earn enough to support their family. The women sold the finished plait to buyers for the hat industry at the weekly St Albans plait market. Some women sold the plait to agents who came to their homes. The straw plait was sewn into hats at one of the many hat factories in St Albans. These factories were mostly around Victoria Street and Marlborough Road. By the 1930s most of the factories had closed down due to foriegn competition and changes in fashion.
See print PH8547
  • photographic slide
  • Gentle, Alf
1968
  • 1960-1969
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