They wore high boots of soft, brown leather, and were armed with jeweled dirks in their belts; in the left hand some carried sharp pikes on six -
foot wooden poles.
Not exact matches
There was a
wooden pole perhaps thirty
feet high with a dancing platform at the top.
Japanese fishermen shoved three -
foot poles through the backs of their heads and then pushed
wooden dowels into the wounds.
«And that's justice in former times,» he said, noticing that I was looking above the hearth, where there was a display of antique truncheons arranged in declining size, like pan pipes, from an enormous
wooden pole, two and a half
feet long, to a short and brutal stub with a thick brass ferrule.
Installation View, Missing Truffaut, 2014 Teresa Hubbard / Alexander Birchler
Wooden pole, electric light, laser print on paper 25 x 4 x 2
feet Courtesy of Lora Reynolds Gallery, Austin Photography © Fredrik Nilsen