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Wednesday 13 August 2008
Hats look hot at Spanish party
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How far can 40 hats travel around the world? Each recipient takes a photo of themselves in the stylish headgear, adds their signature and passes their numbered hat on to a trusted friend. Number 14 is in Hammersmith, but 23 is in Hanoi. A P40B project in celebration of Phil Woodford's 40th birthday.
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