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One foot in the stirrup. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y

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1860 - 1870
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Detail of cowboy's boot and spur in stirrup, at rodeo. Ashland, Montana

Stirrup cup, The (Santley album)

[Nude male, Prof. B.A. McFadden, full-length portrait, standing on one foot on pedestal, facing right, wearing a fig leaf]

Civilian protection. An old scene in a new dress. On call in the event of any emergency these volunteer air raid protection workers are enjoying in a quiet game. The armband of the man in the foreground indicates that he is an auxiliary fireman. Against the wall in the rear is some of the equipment used by these volunteers in case of air attack. To the left, are a pair of snuffers, used to extinguish incendiary bombs, and a scaling ladder. On the windowsill are sand bags, and just below the window a portable stirrup pump and a pair of "indian fire pumps, all useful in fighting blazes from incendiary bombs and other causes

Office of Civilian Defense workers help protect nation's capital. Ever on the alert during patrol, the air raid warden is first to the scene of any action in his sector. Using a wall as a shield from the intense heat, these wardens operate a stirrup pump in extinguishing an incendiary fire during a practice drill in Washington, D.C.

[Stirrup Branch Plantation, Bishopville, S.C., on the 75th birthday of Capt. James Rembert, June 8, 1857 - rear view of house with slaves arranged by rank]

Circus scene showing a man (magician?) standing on a table holding a curtain, standing to the right is a clown with a horn, on the left a man is balancing on one foot on a moving horse while another performer stands nearby, the audience stands in the background J.A.W

One foot in the stirrup. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y

Reverend N. De. Carlo, pastor of Holy Rosary Church, Wash., with a silver chalice presented by King Victor Emmanuel of Italy. The gift is one foot high with reliefs of the apostles cut on the base and delicately engraved handles symbolizing faith, hope, and charity. Presentation made by Dr. Sahetta, counselor of the Italian Embassy

Reverend N. De. Carlo, pastor of Holy Rosary Church, Wash., with a silver chalice presented by King Victor Emmanuel of Italy. The gift is one foot high with reliefs of the apostles cut on the base and delicately engraved handles symbolizing faith, hope, and charity. Presentation made by Dr. Sahetta, counselor of the Italian Embassy

Same girl as no. 4665. Showing the slight deformity of the hip. Work which required constant standing would be bad, so persons with curvature tire quickly. Their feet also are usually weak and they would be inclined to rest on one foot. This would throw entire body out of tune. Sitting down work which requires constant stooping over and use of either foot would be decidedly bad for this defect. Lewis W. Hine. See 4669. Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Long Stirrup Covers. Paradise Valley, Nevada Folklife Collection

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