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  2. Gladstone bag - Wikipedia

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    The first Gladstone bag was designed and manufactured by J. G. Beard at his leather shop in the City of Westminster. [2]The patent for "An Improvement In The Frames Of Travelling Bags" was registered by Edward Cole on 4 February 1854, and sealed 14 July 1854. [3]

  3. Saddlebag - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle saddlebag. In bicycling, a saddlebag or seat bag is a bag attached under the saddle or seat.Smaller bags are typically used to hold a few items such as spare inner tubes, puncture repair kit, tools, rain gear, food, first-aid kit, etc. Seat bags are common on touring bicycles, racing bicycles, and cross country mountain bikes.

  4. Baggage - Wikipedia

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    Baggage or luggage consists of bags, cases, and containers which hold a traveler's personal articles while the traveler is in transit. [1] A modern traveler can be expected to have packages containing clothing , toiletries, small possessions, trip necessities.

  5. VIP Industries - Wikipedia

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    VIP Industries is India's largest luggage manufacturing company which manufactures luggage and travel accessories. It is based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India and is the world's second-largest and Asia's largest luggage maker. [7] The company has more than 8,000 retail outlets across India and a network of retailers in 50 countries.

  6. Antler Luggage - Wikipedia

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    Antler is a British company that has been designing and manufacturing luggage since 1914. The company is currently headquartered in London, United Kingdom. [1]

  7. Theodore Rigg - Wikipedia

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    Rigg’s first wife died on 15 October 1959. He married Kathleen Maisey Curtis on 2 December 1966. She was a retired mycologist, formerly at the Cawthron Institute, and elected first female Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 1936. [3] Kathleen died on 5 September 1994 in Nelson, aged 102. Theodore Rigg died on 22 October 1972.

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