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Microcellular rubber for making shoes

1982

Pair of child's leather shoes

Pair of wooden soled shoes

1870-1910

Pair of shoes for women with bound feet

1870-1910

Model of bound foot with shoe and stocking

Pair of child's "training" shoes, 1985

Model sandal of microcellular rubber

1982

Pair of Gentlemans leather shoes, size 84, by Mandater

Pair of men's brown "Koolon" plastic shoes

Cast of Chinese lady's deformed foot with legging and embroidered shoe

1870-1910

Polyurethane soled safety "Trainers" shoe with a sectioned example, by Totectors Limited, Northamptonshire, England, 1982

Polyurethane soled safety "Trainers" shoe with a sectioned example

1982

Pair of ceremonial shoes, made of compacted feathers and human hair, as used by Kurdaitcha tribe, Central(?) Australia, 1890-1925

Pair of ceremonial shoes

1890-1925

Shoes made from Stomatex, a waterproof material that copies the way leaves lose water through pores.

Shoes made from Stomatex

1998

Pair of well-worn black leather lace-up nurse's duty shoes, leather very creased and cracked around toes, English, 1950

Well-worn black leather lace-up nurse's duty shoes

1950

Mild steel and rubber shoes designed by Steve McIntyre, made for Alexander McQueen (fashion designer) for his 1994 'Birds' collection.

Mild steel and rubber shoes designed by Steve McIntyre

1994

Pair of ceremonial shoes made of compacted feathers, human hair and blood, used by Kurdaitcha, Australia, 1890-1920

Pair of ceremonial shoes made of compacted feathers

1890-1920

Pair of lady's stiletto shoes. Grey leather and mesh upper, by Spencer's of London. c. 1955

Pair of lady's stiletto shoes. Grey leather and mesh upper

circa 1955

Two shoes and twin die of primitive stamp mill, province of Elou Ecuador

Two shoes and twin die of primitive stamp mill

Pair of ceremonial shoes, made of compacted feathers gum and blood, with uppers of woven human hair, used by Kurdaitcha, from North West Australia, 1890-1920

Pair of ceremonial shoes

1890-1920

Ceremonial shoe made of feathers, compacted with blood, with upper of woven hair binding on sole, used by Kurdaitcha, Australia, 1890-1920

Ceremonial shoe made of feathers

1890-1920

Sheet iron leg shields, leather apron, wire gauze face shield, cotton skull cap, as used by shinglers, based on originals held in Shugborough Museum

Iron worker's protective clothing, 1871-1933

1871-1900

Single shoe, for woman with bound feet, small bell inside wedge-shaped sole, silk upper, decorated with braid and embroidery, Chinese, 1870-1910

Single shoe

1870-1910

Pair of women's black leather lace-up shoes, possibly new and intended for use with nursing uniform, made by Freeman Hardy and Willis, England, 1940-1960

Pair of women's black leather lace-up shoes

1940-1960