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Sewing machine, 1861: "American House"machine for sewing the shoes of the army

Sewing machine, 1861: 'American House'machine for sewing the shoes of the army


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Sewing machine, 1861: "American House"machine for sewing the shoes of the army

XEE4151326 Sewing machine, 1861: " American House" machine for sewing the shoes of the army. Engraving in " Le Monde Illustre" nA'227 of 17 August 1861. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sewing machine, 1861: machine of the " American House" for sewing the shoes of the army, Engraving in " Le Monde Illustre" nA'227 of 17 August 1861.); French, out of copyright

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This engraving from 1861 showcases the remarkable "American House" sewing machine designed specifically for sewing army shoes. The intricate details of this historical artifact are beautifully captured in this print, allowing us to appreciate the craftsmanship of a bygone era. The image transports us back to a time when precision and efficiency were paramount in equipping soldiers with durable footwear. The "American House" machine revolutionized shoe production for the military, streamlining the process and ensuring that soldiers had reliable footwear on the battlefield. The engraving, featured in "Le Monde Illustre" on August 17th, 1861, provides a glimpse into an important chapter in history. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and innovation during times of conflict. As we study this piece further, we can't help but admire the attention to detail evident in every aspect of its design. From its sturdy frame to its delicate mechanical components, each element plays a crucial role in producing high-quality shoes for our brave servicemen. This print is not just an artistic representation; it holds immense historical significance. It reminds us of the dedication and resourcefulness required during times of war when even something as seemingly simple as stitching shoes demanded advanced machinery like the "American House" sewing machine. Preserved within private collections today, this engraving stands as a tribute to those who have served their country throughout history while also serving as a reminder that progress often emerges from adversity.

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