Gentleman’s Apparatus for the Destruction of Autochthonic Wildlife, circa 1896
May 7th, 2009 | by Squire | published in For the Gent
During the fall of 1895 Michael Flannigan made several trips to Woodstock to lay plans for one of his most successful inventions, The Oxford Curd Gird. Woodstock was famed for its dairy cattle, and the sight of these majestic bovines inspired Flannigan as he piloted his Flannigan Flyer down the bucolic lanes of Oxford [...]
