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    Glad·stone bag
    /ˈɡladsˌtōn ˌbaɡ/

    noun

    • 1. a bag like a briefcase having two equal compartments joined by a hinge: "she carried a large black leather Gladstone bag in her hand"
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  3. A Gladstone bag is a small portmanteau suitcase built over a rigid frame, which can separate into two equal sections. Gladstones are typically made of stiff leather and often belted with lanyards . The bags are named after William Gladstone (1809–1898), the four-time Prime Minister of the United Kingdom .

  4. The Gladstone bag. A symbol of Victorian Britain. A delve into our country’s past and still desired by the most sophisticated of sartorial enthusiasts. Now recognised as a timepiece bag owned by individuals with a nuanced style, this small portmanteau was once an accessory carried by the United Kingdom’s prime ministers.

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  5. A Gladstone bag is a kind of leather portmanteau with a stiff frame and two compartments. Learn about its origin, usage, and other types of luggage and baggage from Merriam-Webster.

  6. A Gladstone bag is a small rectangular suitcase with two hinged compartments. Learn the origin, usage and synonyms of this term from Dictionary.com.

  7. Feb 1, 2020 · The Gladstone bag is one of the cornerstones of the MacKenzie Leather collection. See how this iconic bag has developed over the years.

  8. The meaning of GLADSTONE is a suitcase with flexible sides on a rigid frame that opens flat into two equal compartments —called also gladstone bag.

  9. As is widely known, the Gladstone Bag was named after British Prime Minister, William Ewart Gladstone and was designed by the leather maker, J. G. Beard of London. The Gladstone Bag quickly became the epitome of Victorian England and, as medicine become available to the masses, the bag found a new audience – the doctors of the day.

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