- John Lobb,
English shoemaker and the
founder of the
company John Lobb
Bootmaker Manolo Blahnik,
Spanish shoe designer,
founder of the
eponymous high-end...
-
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...
-
Authority of the
bootmaker,
sometimes called epistemic authority, is a
concept in
anarchist philosophy describing a type of temporary,
fully voluntary...
- John Lobb
Bootmaker is a
business that
manufactures and
retails a
luxury brand of
shoes and boots,
mainly for men but also for women.
Leather goods such...
- John
Pizer (21
September 1850 – 7 July 1897) was an
English bootmaker in Whitechapel, London. He was the
first person accused of
being the perpetrator...
- 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...
- 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...
- The
Lucchese Bootmaker Company (/luːˈkeɪsi/) is a Texas-based,
American manufacturer and
retailer of
luxury level cowboy boots and
western apparel. Originally...
-
Polish Jewish bootmaker blamed for the
murders in
local gossip, and
speculated that Cohen's true
identity was
Nathan Kaminsky, a
bootmaker living in Whitechapel...
- 1935 by André and Renée Aubercy, at the 34 rue
Vivienne in Paris. The
bootmaker Aubercy was
founded in 1935 by André and his wife Renée Aubercy. At first...