I will be in London at the beginning of August before heading to Oxford for a conference. I was wondering if any of you know how far it is from the British Museum to St. James and the famous hattery? I will be staying across from the museum and was curious if it was walking distance or should I take a cab or other to see the HJ in person.
Just trying to make the most of my trip.
Thanks,
Hank
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Not too far, just use google maps:hank jr wrote:I will be in London at the beginning of August before heading to Oxford for a conference. I was wondering if any of you know how far it is from the British Museum to St. James and the famous hattery? I will be staying across from the museum and was curious if it was walking distance or should I take a cab or other to see the HJ in person.
Just trying to make the most of my trip.
Thanks,
Hank
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?spn=0.019 ... +1JT&hl=en
FYI, it is the big red thing on the corner. I was looking for a herbert johnson SHOP, but it is inside another somewhat larger one, the indy hat, when I was there in november, is on the groundfloor to the right at the back. there is a black and white photo of harrison ford wearing it. if you can get a photo of their hats, let us know. I'm interested if their bash has changed since november.
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As others have said it's not a long walk (take it from a London policeman ) & there are good sights/shops on the way (look out for the stick & umbrella shop with it's original olde worlde facade near the British Museum).
The Herbert Johnson hats are in a red fronted shop at the Picadilly end of St. James' Street called Swain Adeney Brigg.
Honestly, it's a bit of disappointment, so as you come out of the shop turn right & walk away from Picadilly. On the left side of the road as you walk down, near the end towards St. James' Palace is Lock & Co. Hatters in their again olde worlde shop (they sell nice but expensive hat brushes ).
A visit to Peter at Wested is HIGHLY recommended & can be reached by train from London Victoria to Swanley quite quickly & then a short taxi ride from the station to the workshop.
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I even found one hat with the bash put into the back of the hat! Pitful :evil:
The Herbert Johnson hats are in a red fronted shop at the Picadilly end of St. James' Street called Swain Adeney Brigg.
Honestly, it's a bit of disappointment, so as you come out of the shop turn right & walk away from Picadilly. On the left side of the road as you walk down, near the end towards St. James' Palace is Lock & Co. Hatters in their again olde worlde shop (they sell nice but expensive hat brushes ).
A visit to Peter at Wested is HIGHLY recommended & can be reached by train from London Victoria to Swanley quite quickly & then a short taxi ride from the station to the workshop.
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Don't hold your breath. When I last checked out their Indy hats in June, they were still a jumbled mess jammed down on top of each other, same as last year when the UK Summit was on.if you can get a photo of their hats, let us know. I'm interested if their bash has changed since november.
I even found one hat with the bash put into the back of the hat! Pitful :evil: