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51/702/1-2
[nb-NO]Description[nb-NO]
Pattens are wooden shoes with an iron hoop beneath that were used by most countrywomen as overshoes to keep their feet out of the mud in the farmyard and around the dairy. These pattens have wooden soles riveted to irons mounted on short legs, and have leather side pieces and laces, but no toe caps. Nothing is known of their origins.
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1 pair of pattens: wood; metal; good condition
[nb-NO]Archival history[nb-NO]
MERL 'Catalogue index' card – 'These are wooden clogs, mounted on oval shaped irons, worn as overshoe by most countrywomen in the past to keep their feet out of the mud of the farmyard or country road. // They have wooden soles measuring 10.25 inches in length, and leather side pieces nailed to the wood. The side pieces have laces which fasten over the top of the foot. There are no toecaps on this pair. The irons are mounted on two short legs riveted to the sole. An extension of the front leg continues to the toe of each shoe and curls over the end, thus securing the iron even more firmly. // See also 51/700/1-2L.', No Lavinia Smith No. recorded., Heritage of the Hendreds Exhibition Catalogue 1969 - 'Catalogue of Exhibits // Number 33 // Pattens // Lent by The Museum of English Rural Life' (The description in the catalogue could also be in reference to 51/786/1-2, 51/701/1-2 and 51/700/1-2)
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[nb-NO]Material[nb-NO]
[nb-NO]Dimensions[nb-NO]
- Length 265 mm
- Diameter 115 mm
- Width 80 mm
- Height 70 mm
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- L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\35 series negatives\Scans\35_465.tif - High resolution image