Those two things are mutually exclusive. They brought up the bell and light from the mast, and in the process destroyed the crows nest which is the spot where the iceberg was sighted. Every time they land a sub on the thing they damage it. The debris field is a potential site to find...
This is a running stitch and a whip stitch. The correct stitch is a back stitch, which resembles machine-stitching on one side. It's a sort of double running stitch. By whipping over the raw edges you've made it impossible to press the seam open for a clean finish, and all pressing should be...
This is a running stitch and a whip stitch. The correct stitch is a back stitch, which resembles machine-stitching on one side. It's a sort of double running stitch. By whipping over the raw edges you've made it impossible to press the seam open for a clean finish, and all pressing should be...
Although I don't personally believe in objects being haunted (I mean, I wear dead mens' clothes), I strongly side with Dr Ballard on the matter of 'salvaging' the Titanic. It's desecrating a mass grave. And look at all the wanton destruction that's been inflicted on the ship by tourists and...
It could be that the suit was owned by someone familiar with shooting clothes, and he adapted the idea to a city suit for carrying something heavy in the city (whatever it may have been).
Game pockets (also known as 'poachers pockets'), aren't that unusual on sporting clothes. The pocketing may be lined in something dense that keeps any blood from staining the outside, but small game doesn't usually bleed all that much to start with. I have a wool jacket with a game pocket that...
I just saw a plus-fours suit with the same feature a couple weeks ago in Edinburgh. It's a stay, to hold up the weight of whatever is put in the pocket. Given the placement and nature of the pocket I'd say it's a game pocket for small birds. It could be for shells, but you'd usually carry...
I've had a run of bad luck the last few months with shirts, either the collar has been too big or the sleeves too short. I've finally put them up on eBay, hopefully these will find a good home.
First, an Austin Reed shirt with details of the 1920s. It has soft detachable cuffs. A size 16...
The postage on small packages from home has been about $40-$60, so that may be the actual shipping for a heavy wool suit. Going the other way, a 2kg package is £23, but 2.1kg is £60.
As Rudie says, the number (2, 4, 6, 8) refers to the amount they blouse over the knee. The idea is that since they are meant for sporting pursuits the long socks will get dirty instead of the trousers, and socks can easily be replaced. They were popular amongst cyclists for the same reason...
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