- Shapes of Shoes from 1590-1650
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- M.G. 42, showing method of operating barrel extension
- 1585 - 1620
- Sixteenth-century Suit of Plate
- Harnischmeister Albrecht, 1480
- Period 1688-1702
- James I Female
- Left side of 5-cm mortar
- Cross section of magazine, trigger, and bolt mechanism of Mauser Kar. 98K rifle
- Sleeve treatments. Period Charles II
- Shoe shapes. Charles I to 1700
- Charles I
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- Cross Section of Luger pistol
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- Method of carrying and packing stick-type grenades
- Period 1650-1685
- 3.7-cm Pak
3.7-cm Pak - The Workshop of Conrad Seusenhofer
- From Romance of Alexander, Bib. Nat., Paris, circ. 1240
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- Coif of Mail
- German method of firing M;G. 34 from bipod mount
- Arming a knight for combat in the lists
- Nos. 1, 2, 3, 1540-50, and other shoe forms worn in the reign of Elizabeth
- MG 34 on tripod mount
- Costumes. Period James I
- The Westminster Helm
- Right side of 5-cm mortar
- Right view of 8-cm mortar, model 34
- Henri IV
- Removal of barrel of M.G. 34
- The Brocas Helm
- Horse Armour, sixteenth century
- Costume type. 1695-1710
- Costumes, 1570-1605
- Breech of 5-cm Pak
- Brass of an unknown knight
- Male - Period 1625-1660
- Sketch of Stick hand grenade
- Sighting mechanism of 7.5-cm infantry howitzer, showing range-scale drum
- Costume types. Period Charles II
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- Knight arming
- Costume notes. Period 1670-1690
- Cardinal De Richelieu
Engraved by Bourgeois. - Marshall Schomberg
Engraved by Rouargue from the Original by Rouillard. - Concentrated charge made from stick grenades
- The Barendyne Helm
- Bodice types. Period 1690-1720
- Barrel and breech of 5-cm Pak
- Period Charles II
- Boot shapes. Charles I to 1700
- Elizabethan modes
- Device for developing the Abdominal Muscles
The latest invention purposely for these muscles is also one of Sargent's, on the following plan: The pupil lies on the plank A A', or, rather, sits on it, when A' is a little back of vertical, so as, for instance, to form with A the angle A B A'. With feet in the toe-straps C C', he sways gently forward and back as long as he can without fatigue. From day to day, as these muscles gain strength, A' is dropped lower and lower, until finally it is on a level with A. Or a strap may be placed over the forehead and fastened to A', and, with the feet in the toe-straps, the person may lift his body up till vertical, drawing the weight E with him as he rises. - The Fogge Helm
- Male. Period 1625-1660
- A Chest-deepener
Again, to deepen the chest from front to back, he hangs two bars, B and C, and attaches the weight at the other end, A, of the rope, the bar B, when at rest, being about a foot above the height of the head. Standing, not under B, but about a foot to one side of it, and facing it, grasp its ends with both hands, and keeping the arms and legs straight and stiff, and breathing the chest brimful, draw downward until the bar is about level with the waist. Let the weight run slowly back, repeat, and go on.