| 41. | This replacement for the " whalebone " material was welcomed by the garment industry of the late 19th century.
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| 42. | He also hoarded whalebone by mistake, but ended up selling them profitably as a support material for corsets.
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| 43. | These early wingsuits were made of materials such as canvas, wood, silk, steel, and whalebone.
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| 44. | The corsets of the 16th through 18th centuries ( called " stays ", " Giant reeds or whalebone.
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| 45. | The vessel also took five small whales which yielded of whalebone, then valued at $ 10, 000.
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| 46. | The seamen produced a range of objects, both utilitarian and decorative : from whalebone spoons to ivory picture frames.
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| 47. | In her airy, limb-freeing costumes, Suzanne wiped out the age of shoetop dresses and whalebone corsets.
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| 48. | Heading southwest, we paused at Braggar to see a magnificent whalebone arch, a harpoon still piercing its jaw.
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| 49. | Only the roofs, which were probably supported by timber or whalebone, would have been visible from the outside.
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| 50. | For the Newmarket Trial Stakes on 30 September, Whalebone was third to the colt Florival and the filly Sprightly.
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