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US Patent No. 125326 Protecting Pad for Armor by David Levinson (1918) framed grooming art Empire wore a velvet coat

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Empire wore a velvet coat that season

The Publicans Preservation Draft Beer Apparatus Patent Print is a drawing from the era when American brewing was a serious industrial science — pumps

it mistakes mathematics for liturgy

every curve and tread plate drafted for an era when a stirrup's shape could mean the difference between a clean dismount and a dragged boot across hard ground

rendered in the grave engraver's hand reserved for men whose decisions were measured in regiments and graves

US Patent No. 125326 Protecting Pad for Armor by David Levinson (1918) framed grooming art Empire wore a velvet coatUs Patent No. 125326 Protecting Pad for Armor by David Levinson (1918) drafted in the closing months of the Great War, Levinson's patent drawing maps a quilted cuirass of segmented padding an inventor's answer to an era when football armor was still being borrowed from the battlefield, and the line between athlete and infantryman had not yet been drawn. About the Source Bella Frye sources sports artifacts from American archives the U. S. Patent and

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