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Shoemaking is the
process of
making footwear. Originally,
shoes were made one at a time by hand,
often by
groups of shoemakers, or
cordwainers (sometimes...
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Jones Bootmaker is a
footwear retailer based in the
United Kingdom, with forty-two
retail outlets throughout the
United Kingdom. In 1857,
Alfred and Emma...
- John Lobb
Bootmaker is a
company that
manufactures and
retails a
luxury brand of
shoes and boots,
mainly for men but also for women.
Leather goods such...
- The
Bootmakers of
Toronto are a
literary society devoted to
Sherlock Holmes and
located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. A
number of fans of
Sherlock Holmes...
- The
Bootmakers'
Tower (Romanian:
Turnul Cizmarilor, German: Schusterturm) is
located in the north-east of the
Citadel in Sighişoara,
belonging to Mureș...
- The
Lucchese Bootmaker Company (/luːˈkeɪsi/) is a Texas-based,
American manufacturer and
retailer of
luxury level western-inspired
footwear and cowboy...
- A boot and shoe
clicker is the
person who cuts the
uppers for
boots or
shoes from a skin of
leather or
piece of man-made
material (usually from a bulk...
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Harold Brighouse. It
stars Charles Laughton in the role of
Victorian bootmaker Henry Hobson,
Brenda de
Banzie as his
eldest daughter and John
Mills as...
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administrated by Philippe,
Odette and
their son,
Xavier Aubercy.
Aubercy bootmaker was
founded in 1935 by André and his wife Renée Aubercy. The
company first...
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Charles Russell Dunn (c. 1898 –
September 23, 1993) was an
American bootmaker of
handmade Western, or
cowboy boots for more than 80 years.
Dubbed the...