William Berry Clarkson was a prominent British theatrical costume designer and wigmaker. After his death, evidence emerged that he had been involved with others in large-scale insurance fraud.
Willy Clarkson in 1934
Willy Clarkson's premises on Wardour Street, which he built in 1905. Now the Wong Kei restaurant. Photographed in 2015
Grave of William Berry Clarkson in Brookwood Cemetery, 2016
The blue plaque commemorating Clarkson, and the original Costumer and Perruquier advertising clock, 2016
A wig is a head covering made from human or animal hair, or a synthetic imitation thereof. The word is short for "periwig". Wigs may be worn to disguise baldness, to alter the wearer's appearance, or as part of certain professional uniforms.
A conventional hime cut wig
Statue of princess Nofret wearing a wig (c. 2613 to 2494 BC.)
Egyptian couple wearing formal wigs of the 4th or 5th dynasties
Bust of a Roman woman wearing a "diadem" wig, c. 80 CE