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Female Polar Explorers Revisit Tragic Race to South Pole
NEW YORK – A century has passed since the race to be the first to reach the South Pole pitted Englishman Robert Falcon Scott against Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen. Only one man came back alive.
David Bowie Halloween Costume : How to Pick Boots for a David Bowie Costume


American Raincoat 1907 Photo Mugs


American Raincoat 1907 Photo Mugs



American water-proof overcoat or raincoat with fly-front, cuffs a pocket flaps worn with jodhpurs, riding boots with spurs, wing collar a tie a a bowler or derby hat…..


Anglo-Saxon Menswear Photo Mugs


Anglo-Saxon Menswear Photo Mugs



Anglo-Saxons trousers, metal fillet worn round the hair, brais (drawers), hose, boots, tunic, leg bandages, roc or super-tunic a a mantle secured with a brooch…..


Blue Waistcoat 1829 Photo Mugs


Blue Waistcoat 1829 Photo Mugs



Blue waistcoat open to reveal the shirt front, square toed boots, pantaloon-trousers, black cut-away coat with M cut collar. Blue coat fastened with straps, gigot sleeves…..


410 Classic Wild Bill Hickok Old Time Radio Broadcasts on DVD (over 166 hours 20 minutes running time)


410 Classic Wild Bill Hickok Old Time Radio Broadcasts on DVD (over 166 hours 20 minutes running time)


$11.99


This unique old time radio DVD collectible features 410 digitized reels of classic Wild Bill Hickok radio broadcasts and over 166 hours 20 minutes of total running time on 1 DVD. Take a journey back through radio broadcasting history with this large audio library of OTR memorabilia. The golden age of old time radio has been rescued, digitized, and packaged into a gift set that any classic radio lo…

Desert Prince (Gold) Shoe Covers Accessory


Desert Prince (Gold) Shoe Covers Accessory


$13.99


Desert Prince (Gold) Shoe Covers Accessory…

Army Adult Shoes


Army Adult Shoes


$42.84


Includes: One pair of 4″ heels….

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