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Oh, you've got a knife! That's very good.""Better." [starts drinking rum from the peg leg]"...I want one of those.Jack Sparrow and Hector Barbossa This peg leg was Hector Barbossa's replacement for the limb that was lost during Blackbeard's attack on the Black Pearl. Given to him during his time as a privateer, Barbossa's first peg leg was a removable wooden leg which contained a hidden rum supply. With the leg, Barbossa also carried a crutch, to help him keep balance while walking. Although…

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Archaeologists have made two amazing medical discoveries: a 2,200 year old prosthetic leg from China, and the body of an Austrian man who'd had his foot successfully amputated and replaced with a prosthetic 1,500 years ago. The provision of advanced medical care to members of society is probably one of the most important and fascinating

DO U KNOW THIS FACE???  Clayton "Peg Leg" Bates (1907 - 1998)   "The One-Legged African American Dancer"  Bates was the son of South Carolina sharecroppers and would entertain passersby in his small town of Fountain Inn by tap dancing in the street for nickels.   After his father abandoned the family, Bates went to work at age twelve in cottonseed oil mill, only to lose a leg in a factory accident shortly thereafter.  His uncle Wit, returning home from World War I to find the boy legless, handma Dancing In The Street, African American Artwork, Peg Leg, Tap Dancing, High Heel Sneakers, Black And White Film, Tap Dance, Vintage Portraits, The 1920s

DO U KNOW THIS FACE??? Clayton "Peg Leg" Bates (1907 - 1998) "The One-Legged African American Dancer" Bates was the son of South Carolina sharecroppers and would entertain passersby in his small town of Fountain Inn by tap dancing in the street for nickels. After his father abandoned the family, Bates went to work at age twelve in cottonseed oil mill, only to lose a leg in a factory accident shortly thereafter. His uncle Wit, returning home from World War I to find the boy legless…

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