You could also try the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto.
Carla Hosein
>Hi
>You should contact the Brockton Massachusetts Historical Society...They have
>a "Shoe Museum" and a webpage with contact info:
>
>http://www.brocktonma.com/bhs/shoe.html
>
>Frank Gregory
>
>
>
>At 12:05 PM 03/09/2001 EST, John Martinson wrote:
>>Help. I am having a tough time locating interior photographs of boot or
>>shoe maker shops of the 1850-1900 period. Any help would be appreciated.
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>John Martinson
>>Curator of Collections
>><HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>Help. I am having a
>tough time locating interior photographs of boot or
>><BR>shoe maker shops of the 1850-1900 period. Any help would be
>appreciated.
>><BR>Thanks in advance.
>><BR>
>><BR>John Martinson
>><BR>Curator of Collections</FONT></HTML>
>>
>
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