"GALE FASHIONS." England's shortage of clothing was emphasised when wind and rain lashed patrons at the recent Waterloo Cup meeting at Altcar, Lancashire. Necessity was indeed the mother of invention — raiment included slacks, flying jackets and, bearskin coats. These two of the few women present wore "gale ensembles."
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Chronicle (Levin), 29 March 1946, Page 2
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48"GALE FASHIONS." England's shortage of clothing was emphasised when wind and rain lashed patrons at the recent Waterloo Cup meeting at Altcar, Lancashire. Necessity was indeed the mother of invention — raiment included slacks, flying jackets and, bearskin coats. These two of the few women present wore "gale ensembles." Chronicle (Levin), 29 March 1946, Page 2
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