Happy Canada Day 2024

Happy Canada Day.

Those who celebrate Canada as their home and native land observe Canada Day on the 1st of July. The day commemorates the anniversary of the Constitution Act, which consolidated three territories into the single nation of Canada in 1867.

We salute this very special day with a very special Hattingdon — a saucer hat in the red and white of Canada’s flag, featuring an exquisitely large and gorgeous maple leaf.

We named the hat “Charlotte”. Here she is.

Charlotte Hattingdon.


History of the Day

Until 1982, Canada celebrated Dominion Day as their national holiday. The day was then renamed ‘Canada Day.’

The history of Canada isn’t splattered with a ton of wars and bloodshed, unlike many other countries. Throughout the mid-1800s, the possibility of unification between the British North American colonies was discussed.

On July 1, 1867, the British Parliament brought the British North America Act into effect, leading to the creation of independent Canada.

The territories within the dominion consisted of Upper and Lower Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. Through this act, Canada was divided into Quebec and Ontario, allowing provisions for neighboring colonies to join in the future. This is how present-day Canada came into formation. The British North America Act served as the constitution for Canada until 1982. Read more at National Today »

Maple Leaf

The maple leaf became the central national symbol with the introduction of the Canadian flag (suggested by George F. G. Stanley and sponsored by MP John Matheson) in 1965, which uses a highly stylized eleven-pointed maple leaf, referring to no specific species of maple. Earlier official uses of a maple leaf design often used more than 30 points and a short stem.

The one chosen is a generic maple leaf representing the ten species of the maple tree native to Canada — at least one of these species grows natively in every province. Wikipedia »

Best wishes for a wonderful day!

Love, Hattingdon

Updated: 07/04/24


Hattingdon H logo.

Elizabeth II makes appearance as UK honors her 70 years as Queen

by HATTINGDON STAFF

The Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II will be celebrated around the Commonwealth for four days marking the 70th anniversary of her Majesty’s accession to the throne.

Queen Elizabeth is captured giving a rare smirk in a never-before-seen portrait from 2004.
HM The Queen.

Long before newspapers and Instagram, it was town criers — with their bells and pronounced cries of “Oyez! Oyez! Oyez!” in village squares across Britain — who shared news, gossip and royal family intrigue to interested crowds.

Michael Reddy, a town crier in Warwick, England, celebrated the Platinum Jubilee on Thursday. Credit: Andrew Boyers/Reuters. We see you eyeing his hat, Hattingdon!

“We’re never going to see another Platinum Jubilee — certainly not in my lifetime,” said Jane Smith, a town crier for the coastal town Bognor Regis who wrote the jubilee proclamation at the request of the event’s organizers. “It was just an absolute honor to be able to do something like that,” she said, adding, “It’s a piece of history.”


The centuries-old tradition, which is kept alive by volunteers and enthusiasts often appointed by towns and villages in Britain, was brought to the fore Thursday afternoon by town criers around Britain, who read a proclamation to honor the Platinum Jubilee celebrating the 70-year reign of Queen Elizabeth II.

Hattingdon joins the festivities decked out in a super fun hat made for her by English born and bred creator and designer — Vivian.

The Jackie hat comes in two looks. One features a Union Jack inspired sweetheart hat with round shades inspired by the English flag, and the other sans shades.



Jackie Hat.
Jackie Union Jack sweetheart hat with flag of England shades.
Jackie Hat with Flag of England inspired Shades.

Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, wore a chic navy and white Philip Treacy saucer hat.

Chris J. Ratcliffe/Getty Images.

The Duchess paid a sweet tribute to Princess Diana by wearing her late mother-in-law’s earrings and necklace.

God save her Majesty. God save the Queen.


Hattingdon H Logo in her signature brown.

© Vivian J Grant.

Article Source: The New York Times.

Featured Image: Queen Elizabeth is captured giving a rare smirk in a never-before-seen portrait from 2004.

Updated 6/8/22