- Shoemaker's
Workshop – The
Canadian Museum of
Civilization "Bespoke
Shoemaking a
guide to
handmade shoemaking", a book
teaching traditional hand
shoemaking...
-
Shoemake is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charlie Shoemake (born 1937),
American jazz
vibraphonist Hub
Shoemake (1899–1984), American...
- prices, and
eliminating the
previous putting-out
systems surrounding shoemaking centers. The
English word last is
thought to
derive from a Proto-Germanic...
- Umar
Rashad Ibn Abdullah-Johnson (born
Jermaine Shoemake;
August 21, 1974),
better known simply as Dr. Umar, is an
American Black activist, psychologist...
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Taliaferro Shoemake (November 5, 1922 – June 2, 2015) was a
lawyer and politician. Born at
White Sands Teacherage near Bennington, Oklahoma,
Shoemake graduated...
- also
known as Ed Meier, is a
German shoemaking company.
Founded in
Munich in 1596, it is the
oldest existing shoemaking company in the world, as well as...
- from the
group of
trade persons who were
involved in
leather tanning and
shoemaking. They are
found throughout the
Indian subcontinent,
mainly in the northern...
-
commonly used in bookbinding,
saddle and
bridle making, leathercraft, and
shoemaking.
Saddle stitch uses two
threads in
alternating running stitches through...
- H. (1912), A
Manual of
Shoemaking and
Leather and
Rubber Products, Boston: Little, Brown, & Co., p. 253 "History of
Shoemaking in Britain—Napoleonic Wars...
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later grew into an
important industrial town due to the
proliferation of
shoemaking,
engineering and
electrical industries.
Prehistoric finds suggest scattered...