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Rudolf Uebe, Deutsche Volkskunst. Band IX: Westfalen (Weimar: Verlag Böhlau, [1927?])
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"Blaudruckformen. Museum Herford"
Rudolf Uebe, Deutsche Volkskunst. Band IX: Westfalen (Weimar: Verlag Böhlau, [1927?])

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German soldiers surrender to US forces as they make their advance - Lemgo, Germany, April 1945
Portrait of the Hon. Frances Bard (c. 1646 - 1708) by Peter Lely. Private collection.
Equestrian portraits of Jerome Napoleon I (Bonaparte) and of his wife Catherine de Württemberg king and Queen of Westphalia both by Antoine Jean Gros

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Rheine, Germany 1925
Uniforms of the Royal Guard Horse Artillery from Westphalia during the Napoleonic Wars, specifically from 1810-1813.
By H. Boisselier
Artillery men were coming from the brother of Napoleon, Jermone Bonaparte, he led his kingdom of Westphalia into the invasion of Russia with little drive and fewer results.
i made a westphalia shako with some cardboard a few months ago (pictured below, don’t mind the dust on it,,) but I couldn’t be bothered finishing it because all my measurements were pretty wonky leading to it being strange shape (I didn’t include a picture of the top view because you’d see what I’m talking about LOL)
Anyways i feel like making another shako (but BETTER this time trust) or smth again so
which shako do y’all think i should make next?