One of the rarest hobbies in the world is that of making pictures from human hair. The only person believed to be following this peculiar avocation to-day is a barber in Scotland, who makes astonishingly , realistic scenes with hair cut from heads of customers. Mrs Elias Brown, of Dallas, United States, loft her husband, in 1888, after only three weeks of married life. She was then sixteen. Now, after fortysix years of separation, they have married again and are back at the same homo they went to after their first marriage.
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Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 3
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