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English: Vertical photograph showing a vaulding horse behind a mat. In the background are a vaulding box, bars, and other gymnasium items.
Title: "A. G. Spalding and Brothers, exhibit of a model gymnasium; showing their No. 0 Vaulting Horse, used by the Team of German Turners during the Turners International and Team competition, July 1, and 2d, 1904."
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Source Missouri History Museum
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N16486
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Olympic Games, 1904- A.G. Spalding Brothers Model Gym
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vertical
black and white
indoors
A.G. Spalding and Brothers Model Gymnasium
A. G. Spalding
model gym
vaulting horse
vaulting box
German Turners
Turners International and Team competition
Turnverein Games
Olympic Games (3rd : 1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.)
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.)
Sports
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142218
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24EDD522-3841-5787-406D-42488DACF5C8

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