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Umbrellas and Their History by William Sangster

by Sangster, William, 1808-1888
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Umbrellas and Their History by William Sangster is a historical account written in the 19th century, likely during the Victorian era. The book explores the evolution and significance of umbrellas, detailing their origins, cultural relevance, and the transformation in their design and utility over time. Sangster presents umbrellas not only as practical items for sheltering against rain but also as objects intertwined with social status and fashion. In the book, Sangster traces the history of the umbrella from ancient civilizations, highlighting its use as a parasol in hot climates, to its eventual adoption in England and its role in daily life. He discusses notable figures, such as Jonas Hanway, credited for promoting the umbrella’s utility in London, and narrates various humorous anecdotes that underscore societal attitudes toward umbrellas. The book also delves into the technological advancements that led to the modern umbrella’s design, revealing how these changes have enhanced both functionality and accessibility. Overall, Sangster’s narrative offers a charming blend of historical research and light-hearted commentary, celebrating the umbrella’s journey into becoming an indispensable accessory in contemporary life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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