-
because the job was
traditionally done by a male child.
Other synonyms are
bootblack and shoeblack.
While the role is
denigrated in much of
Western civilization...
- dignified.[citation needed]
Bootblacking is a service-oriented task
performed within the
leather subculture.
Bootblacking may
sometimes involve boot-licking...
-
Bootblack (IMrBB)
competition was
added to the IML
program in 1993. At its
inception in 1993, the
competition was
called the
International Bootblack Competition...
-
inclusive of all genders.
Since 1999, the
convention has also
included a Ms.
Bootblack (IMsBB) contest.
After Ms.
Leather events had been held in San Francisco...
- ****ens, and the
character that made ****ens famous. A
humorous ****ney
bootblack, Sam
Weller first appeared in the
fourth serialised episode. Previously...
-
Forever (1937) -
Jackson Brothers Act (uncredited)
Blonde Trouble (1937) -
Bootblack (uncredited) Wine,
Women and
Horses (1937) -
Eight Ball Thoroughbreds...
-
lower right, however, a man
apparently having his
boots polished, and the
bootblack polishing them, were
motionless enough for
their images to be captured...
-
Series and
became Alger's best-selling work. The tale
follows a poor
bootblack's rise to middle-class
respectability in 19th-century New York City. It...
- to the
point where there is a
yearly contest to see who is the best
bootblack. The
types of
boots favored by men
differ from
those worn by women, with...
- is the child, Lord Fauntleroy. Meanwhile, back in New York, a
homeless bootblack named ****
Tipton tells Cedric's old
friend Mr. Hobbs, a New York City...