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Vintage Luggage

While researching some obscure luggage information, I came across an online showcase for Brownrigg, an antique store in the UK which has a great collection of vintage cases and trunks. Some highlights: a shotgun ammo case, a Hermes travel case in crocodile, and a midsize Louis Vuitton hat box. The rest of their inventory is impressive as well.

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Tweed Run

Images from the most recent big tweed run in London back in April. I like the store display that Huntsman put together.

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Images from bicycleimages’ photostream.

Vintage Bicycle Design

From “an elementary treatise on their design and construction” written in 1896. Some are not too different from modern designs, some look dangerous, and several others look like Dr. Seuss creations. The geeks reading this will also appreciate the inclusion of sections for maths and tables. [Google Books]

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A Rainy Fall Morning @ Pike Place Market

Woolrich Woolen Mills x Inis Meain Knitting Co. x J.Crew x Le Pichet x Pike Place Market x Rain

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Old Maps of Antarctica

A selection of vintage maps of Antarctica, available on Wikipedia Commons. Included is also a 1916 newspaper printing of a map showing Shackleton’s planned route during the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition “of which news is expected any moment.”

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Historic Polar Images

The Scott Polar Research Institute has an incredible collection of photography from many famous polar expeditions and voyages available online, spanning the entire period of the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration. Highlights include galleries for the British Antarctic Expedition of 1907-1909, and 1910-1913 (split into several different collections by photographer: Ponting, Levick, Debenham).

The Shackleton-Rowett Antarctic Expedition is also well documented – it was the last adventure taken by Earnest Shackleton (who later died of a heart attack while the ship was docked in South Georgia in the Atlantic Ocean) and is considered by many to be the closing of the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration.

Shackleton (left) on board the Quest with Frank Worsley.

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Quest pushing through ice.

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Expedition members walking toward the camera.

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Expedition members on deck.

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See the rest of the images of the Shackleton Rowett Antarctic Expedition online.

Fishing and Camping in Free & Easy

From the September issues of 2009 and 2010 – the more recent one is still available at Context if you’re not near a Japanese bookstore. About a quarter of the issue was dedicated to the “Rugged Country Life” with lots of pictures of outdoor clothing, log cabins, wildlife illustrations, rustic furniture, and miscellaneous gear.

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A Proper Drink Case for the Field

Available from the Worcestershire Leather Company. Also be sure to check out the quick release belts.

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Fish Bum Volume I and II

Fish Bum I: Mongolia – a documentary about catching the Taimen, a giant trout.


And for the Steelheaders, Fish Bum II: Metalhead (you would need to have fished for Steelhead to understand this one).


I would have never guessed, but apparently the fly fishing film niche is big enough for an ongoing film tour.

Send for Catalogue to…

“Abercrombie & Fitch, Manufacturers of High-grade Outfits, including Outing Garments. 57 Reade Street, New York USA.” Circa 1907, from when they were outfitters to adventurers. View the catalog online. [Google Books]

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Also previously covered on Archival Clothing.

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