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  2. File:Shoe making, old and new (IA shoemakingoldnew00gann).pdf

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  4. Barn the Spoon - Wikipedia

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    Carder is co-founder of Spoonfest with Robin Wood MBE (trustee and ex-chairman of the Heritage Crafts Association). [ 24 ] [ 25 ] Spoonfest is an annual international festival of spoon carving that has been held in Edale , Derbyshire [ 22 ] [ 26 ] since 2012, with 200 people attending in the first year.

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  6. German Shoe Museum - Wikipedia

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    Here the museum shows the impact of the Second World War on the shoe industry and types of shoes made. The visitor is led through a typical 1960s flat and they can see, in a completely equipped shoe salon, how the fit of new shoes was tested with a fluoroscope using X-rays. Also on the first floor is the largest pair of shoes in the world: a ...

  7. Robert "Shoofly" Shufelt - Wikipedia

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    Robert "Shoofly" Shufelt (born February 16, 1935) is an American artist who is primarily known for his depiction of the modern-day cowboy and Ranch lifestyle in the Southwest. Originally from Illinois, he attended art school and worked in illustration before moving to a cattle ranch near Wickenburg, Arizona .

  8. Robert Clergerie - Wikipedia

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    Robert Clergerie is a French men's and women's shoe designer and founder of the eponymous label, with 21 stores worldwide. [ 1 ] Clergerie started his career in 1970, working for Charles Jourdan , and in 1978 bought the Joseph Fenestrier shoe factory in the town of Romans-sur-Isère , before launching his label there, making shoes.

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