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Female
mules from the 1660s-70s. Red velvet with gold and silver
metal embroidery. V&A museum. Note the white kid
leather line. |
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Female
shoes with silk ribbons stitched all over, 1660s. V&A
museum. |
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Late
17th century male jackboots. Museum of London. |
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Male
mules in white silk satin, the stitch holes can still
be seen where the presumably metal lace had been fastened
over along the top of the shoe. V&A museum, 1660s-70s. |
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Working
class leather shoes, including a child's shoe (on the
right) from the museum in Ipswich. |
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Female
shoe made from leather, very square toes, 1660s. Ipswich
museum. |
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Collection
of shoes from Ipswich museum. |
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Jackboots
from Warwick castle. |
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Marlburian
period boots from the National Army Museum in Copenhagen,
Denmark. |
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Jackboots
as they would have been worn in the War of the Spanish
Succession. |