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Shoe | LVPL-EB8531 |
Modern | Merseyside |
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| An incomplete sole from a handmade child's shoe, of Early Modern Dating (Late 19th Century) The shape of the sole is similar to a dumbell (two rounded ends, joined together by a narrow waist). It consists of three layers of leather. The leather layers have been joined by thin copper alloy rivets,... | |||||
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Shoe | NLM-9ED9E1 |
Modern | Lincolnshire |
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| Copper alloy Possible Shoe Stiffener. Cast rectangular strip, tapered towards a hooked end and curving at both its ends, now bent or folded. This speculative identification is suggested by the curved form, and by the spacing of a series of punched depressions of about 0.8mm diameter which lie ... | |||||
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Shoe | LON-049B81 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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| A Medieval leather fragment of an insole from a multi-soled outer shoe - a patten dating mid-late 15th century. This fragment includes the pointed toe from an insole for the right foot of a patten. There are pointed oval stitch holes around the edge. The very tip is broken but still present. ... | |||||
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Shoe | DEV-867707 |
Post medieval | Devon |
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| Post-medieval assortment of concealed items.This collection of concealed items was found within a section of cob-wall above the doorway of a Topsham townhouse. The collection includes three shoe fragments, shells and pebbles, pieces of clay pipe, bone, oyster shell, slag, coal, fragments of south... | |||||
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Shoe | SUSS-8B0334 |
Post medieval | West Sussex |
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| Three fragments of shoes, part of an upper, a sole and another piece which is probably part of a sole. They have been examined by Jackie Keily of the museum of London who suggests they are 18th century in date. Upper: formed of two pieces of leather sandwiched together. It is curved in plan ... | |||||
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Shoe | SWYOR-510500 |
Post medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Half of a post-medieval copper alloy shoe or clog clasp, sub-rectangular with shaped sides, each side being double-convex between two small rectangular projections and having three further small projections in the central, waisted section. There is a short, bent broken rectangular projection at o... | |||||
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Shoe | SUSS-022068 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| Leather sole from a childs shoe of 16th to 17th century date. The sole is symmetrical but slight distortions may suggest it was worn on the right foot. It has a rounded pointed toe, widens for the ball of the foot (to 55.3mm )then narrows for the instep (44.5mm) before slightly widening for the s... | |||||
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Shoe | NMS-343C46 |
Post medieval | Norfolk |
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| Very unusual and significant Post Medieval shoe (or clog) clasp, sub-rectangular with shaped sides, both double-convex between three rectangular projections, bent short rectangular projection at one end, other end with T-shaped projection with convex-shaped upper edge, bent onto reverse. The face... | |||||
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Shoe | SUR-A46676 |
Modern | Gloucestershire |
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| A 19th century leather boot, incomplete and now partly covered in lichen. The boot was found unburied in woodland. June Swann comments from photographs: This is a hob-nailed ankle boot for work, or possibly army, use. It has two rows of brass rivets at the waist, and 10/11 pairs of lace holes... | |||||
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Shoe | YORYM-E1AFF3 |
Medieval | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| Three largely intact shoe soles, all of medieval date circa early 13th - 15th Century in date. 1) 12.7g 140mm length (as bent), 47mm width of tread, 23mm width of waist, 32mm width of seat The sole is an e4 type with a pointed toe and straight medial edge to tread. The stitch holes are still ... | |||||
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Shoe | SUR-FFE5A2 |
Modern | Greater London |
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| A modern leather child's shoe originating in eastern Europe, with copper alloy buckle and rivets. The number 2 is stamped on the sole. June Swann comments: "This is quite a sophisticated 1-piece strap shoe for a child: the hole in the sole at the toe and wear at the heel implies it has been w... | |||||
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Shoe | LON-89B963 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A Post Medieval fragments of a leather shoe (late 18th – 19th century). The fragments include the vamp (front upper), two pieces of the sole, the cupping from the heel (U-shaped piece) and the inner sole. There is an iron rivet still present in the cupping. The shoe probably was a low-cut s... | |||||
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Shoe | LON-F24285 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A Post Medieval leather child's shoe in-sole and fragment of leather – part of the middle sole (late 17th – 18th century, probably). The two leather fragments may not be from the same shoe. The in-sole has stitching around the entire edge and two stitches on the tread and heel area. These ... | |||||
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Shoe | GAT-B8EB28 |
Post medieval | Gwynedd |
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| Eleven deteriorating fragments of a leather shoe found in a wall at Collfryn, Bethesda Bach. Child’s shoe with oval toe, probably dating to the 16th or 17th century. Evidence of stitches visible on the base of the sole, the quarters and the vamp. The long, narrow sections appear to be the ... | |||||
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Shoe | LIN-121483 |
Modern | Lincolnshire |
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| Childs leather ankle boot and miniature bible, discovered in the cavity of a chimney during renovation works in 1982. Within the pillar of the fire place was a down-draft flue that went from ground level and extended all the way up into the loft and the little boot and bible were found in the fl... | |||||
| Shoe | ESS-A08021 |
Post medieval | Essex |
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| A medieval (late 18th century) shoe found during renovation work in the service wing of Aldham Hall. The shoe was found with a witch-bottle (ESSA06743) and is believed to be associated with witch-craft. The shoe is made of hobnailed brown leather with buckle straps, but with the buckle now miss... | |||||
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Shoe | LON-65DD10 |
Modern | Greater London |
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| Trapezoidal fragment of leather, probably part of the front upper of a hinged clog overshoe (Q. Mould pers. comm.). The wide edge is scalloped with perforations in each of the scallops (which in turn each have a scalloped edge). There is a matching perforation 8mm above these. The shorter paralle... | |||||
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Shoe | NMS-DD0721 |
Post medieval | Norfolk |
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| Post Medieval Shoe buckle, pin missing. The frame, with convex edges and concave sides, is as e.g. Whitehead 2003 nos.609-27; an integral bar has bent around it a sheet plate with a pin slot. A stud is riveted through the plate’s rounded attachment edge. Frame 29 x 19mm. Plate 25 x 9.5mm. Mid â... | |||||
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Shoe | LON-515340 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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| Medieval leather shoe, probably an adult, front-latchet shoe with a missing toe. The sole is in a single piece and there is a low-cut vamp (front) from a front-latchet fastening. A bifurcated strap fastening is still attached through two fastening holes. | |||||
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Shoe | LON-C50958 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| Base of a leather shoe, welted construction (common from c. 1500 AD to modern). The base and sole are made of leather, with a square foot. The sole is straight so it is impossible to tell whether it was the left or right foot. There are the remains of the heal stiffeners and the stacked heel, and... | |||||
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Shoe | SUR-B47EB5 |
Post medieval | Surrey |
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| A small hollow pottery shoe or boo, with sole and heel. The fabric is a fine orange. | |||||
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Shoe | LON-565915 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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| Part of leather shoe sole, probably the heel dating to the medieval period (late 14th century). Small oval fragment, probably originally part of child's shoe has been cut up for reuse at a slightly later date; this waste or reused is indicated as it is cut diagonally across the instep. The other ... | |||||
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Shoe | LIN-77F065 |
Post medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| Leather shoe discovered concealed in an old cottage fireplace. The shoe is more accurately an ankle boot which has eight lace holes set four on either side of the rectangular tongue. At the back of the boot there are two opposing decorative swirls of stitches. The boot would fit an adult and s... | |||||
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Shoe | LON-14CFA5 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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| Leather sole of child shoe, possibly dating to the late medieval, early post medieval peroid. The shoe is pointed at the top and rounded at the sole, and appears to have stitching around the outside edge. | |||||
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Shoe | NLM-DC2425 |
Post medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A cast, copper alloy post-medieval clog clasp. The clasp is sub-rectangular with three rectangular perforations. It is decorated with a linear swirling design. An oval shaped hook is still attached to the clasp and is bent on the reverse of the clasp. The length of the clasp is 23.3mm and the wid... | |||||
| Shoe | BUC-ACC306 |
Post medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| The copper alloy fastening for a clog or over sized shoe. | |||||
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Shoe | HAMP-45CA15 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| Machine stamped copper alloy clog or shoe clasp with upper and lower lugs intact. The upper lug is semi-circular and the lower lug is sub-rectangular. Both lugs are folded over. The upper surface of the clasp is decorated with a foliate and floral design within a beaded border. The reverse be... | |||||
| Shoe | CPAT-A33E64 |
Post medieval | Powys |
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| Lead plate sandwiched between leather and nailed. Possibly a shoe heel. | |||||
| Shoe | NLM6649 |
Post medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| Rectangular, three rectangular fastening holes with rounded end and rounded lug. | |||||
| Shoe | HAMP3238 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| Sheet copper-alloy shoe/clog clasp. Sub-rectangular with wide, anchor-shaped clasp intact and rectangular hook incomplete. Impressed lozenge-shaped lattice decoration which is now barely visible. | |||||

