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Saddle harnesser threading a Monsieur Lonfier sewing machine, manufactured from 1957, at the Ateliers de la Garde Republicaine, or workshops of the Republican Guard, 10, Avenue de la Republique, Paris, France. Saddle harnessers are responsible for maintaining the saddles and weapon harnesses, some dating from the First World War and still used by the cavalry regiment, using high quality leather and traditional manufacturing methods. The Garde Republicaine was founded by Napoleon in 1802. It is part of the Gendarmerie and is responsible for security, guards of honour, military ceremonies and horseback patrols. In its workshops, master craftsmen maintain the equipment used by the horsemen and infantrymen, using traditional and sometimes ancient techniques passed down through the generations. Picture by Manuel Cohen 
Unique Identifier AR9642554 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4724px × 7087px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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1802
1950s
19th century
atelier
COG
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Craftsman
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
France
French
HANDLE
Harness
HERITAGE
Ile de France
ILE-DE-FRANCE
Labor
Machine
MAINTENANCE
Man
mending
Military
Napoleon
NAPOLEONIC
PARIS
PARISIAN
People
RéEL
REPAIR
Republican Guard
Saddle
Sewing
Sewing Machine
skill
spool
TECHNIQUE
Thread
THREADING
TRADITION
traditional
VERTICAL
Western Europe
Western European
WINDING
WORKING
Workshop