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Berkley Horse http://leatherpedia.org/Berkley+Horse .diffchar { color:red; } - The Berkley Horse is a BDSM apparatus, supposedly designed for, or by, Theresa Berkley in 1828. She referred to it as a "chevalet".
+ The Berkley Horse is a BDSM apparatus, supposedly designed for, or by, Theresa Berkley in 1828. She referred to it as a "chevalet".
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Theresa Berkley http://leatherpedia.org/Theresa+Berkley .diffchar { color:red; } - Theresa Berkley (died September 1836) was a 19th century English dominatrix who ran a brothel at 28 Charlotte Street, just to the east of Portland Place, Marylebone London specialising in flagellation. She is notable as the inventor of the "chevalet" or "{{Berkley Horse}}", a piece of BDSM apparatus.
+ Theresa Berkley (died September 1836) was a 19th century English dominatrix? who ran a brothel at 28 Charlotte Street, just to the east of Portland Place, Marylebone London specialising in flagellation?. She is notable as the inventor of the "chevalet" or "" href="Berkley+Horse?bl=y" class="wiki ">Berkley Horse", a piece of " href="BDSM?bl=y" class="wiki ">BDSM apparatus.
- There is little known about Mrs. Berkley's early history but contemporary accounts describe her early 19th century brothel with great detail (and a little awe). As one writer described it: "At her shop, whosoever went with plenty of money could be birched, whipped, fustigated (cudgeled), scourged, needle-pricked, half-hung, holly-brushed, furse brushed, butcher-brushed, stinging-nettled, curry-combed, phlebotomized, and tortured until he had a belly full". The extensive array of instruments in her establishment exceeded the imagination and she even pioneered in developing new forms of erotic pain.
+ There is little known about Mrs. Berkley's early history but contemporary accounts describe her early 19th century brothel with great detail (and a little awe). As one writer described it: "At her shop, whosoever went with plenty of money could be birched?, whipped, fustigated (cudgeled), scourged, needle-pricked, half-hung, holly-brushed, furse brushed, butcher-brushed, stinging-nettled, curry-combed, phlebotomized, and tortured until he had a belly full". The extensive array of instruments in her establishment exceeded the imagination and she even pioneered in developing new forms of erotic pain.
- Given the nature of her clientele, Mrs. Berkley had little fear of being imprisoned or transported like so many other brothel keepers of her time. There were certainly no police raids such as the one that doomed poor Margaret Clapp.The prices that she charged her highly placed clients made her extremely well off. In one surviving letter, a customer hearing about her "famous apparatus" offered her the following pricing: ""a pound sterling for the first blood drawn, two pounds sterling if the blood runs down to my heels, three pounds sterling if my heels are bathed in blood, four pounds sterling if the blood reaches the floor, and five pounds sterling if you succeed in making me lose consciousness."
+ Given the nature of her clientele, Mrs. Berkley had little fear of being imprisoned or transported like so many other brothel keepers of her time. There were certainly no police raids such as the one that doomed poor Margaret Clappphp?page=Margaret+Clapp" title="Create page: Margaret+Clapp" class="wiki wikinew">?. The prices that she charged her highly placed clients made her extremely well off. In one surviving letter, a customer hearing about her "famous apparatus" offered her the following pricing: ""a pound sterling for the first blood drawn, two pounds sterling if the blood runs down to my heels, three pounds sterling if my heels are bathed in blood, four pounds sterling if the blood reaches the floor, and five pounds sterling if you succeed in making me lose consciousness."
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      + The Sam Browne Belt is a leather belt originally used by military and police. The belt is traditionally worn diagonally over the right shoulder and clasped to the pant's waist belt on the front and back sides.
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      + The origin of the Sam Browne belt is another example of necessity being the mother of invention and dates back to India in the 19th century.
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      + The Sam Browne was serving for the British Army in India when he was injured in battle and lost his left arm. Instead of going home, he chose to stay in battle.
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      + Sam Browne's idea to use a second belt over the shoulder to stabilize the sword worked so well that the British Army adopted the belt as standard issue for the troops at the time. It was also used to stabilize flags during parades, hold a set of binoculars (heavier back in the day), drinking flask (typical of British officers), or whatever else they carried occupying the world.
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