Trousers made with Bedford cord are sometimes called " Bedford cords ."
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Trousers made with Bedford cord are sometimes called " Bedford cords ."
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In 1893 a dress made of Bedford cord figured into the trial of Lizzie Borden.
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Upholstery was Bedford cord or broadcloth.
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Available upholstery was either leather, broadcloth, or Bedford cord . 14, 364 98s were sold in its first postwar year of production.
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A water-repellent cotton version of Bedford cord called Jungle Cloth was used by the U . S . Navy for flight clothing during the 1920s-1940s era.
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:" Those seat-covers for instance, bright tartans, contrasting Bedford cords, or leopardskin, they all play a part in bringing gaiety to modern motoring ."
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This loom, a crossrod type from the 1920s, with the use of tappets at the side, could produce an extensive range of fabrics including velvets, twills and Bedford cord.
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Various testimonies about " the Bedford Cord " gave conflicting ideas as to if the dress, which was burned by Borden after the murders of her father and stepmother, was stained by blood or by paint.