shoemakers made shoes:)
No, by shoemakers. Or was it by vegetarians?No, by shoemakers. Or was it by vegetarians?No, by shoemakers. Or was it by vegetarians?No, by shoemakers. Or was it by vegetarians?
They made shoes.
SAS Shoemakers was created in 1976.
Shoemakers use leather. It begins with the letter l.
Thefirst footballwasmadeby Richard Lindon in 1851 and another unknown man, both were shoemakers.
Shoemakers were skilled craftsmen, and they were in the middle class. Shoemakers were of two types, cobblers, who repaired shoes and made inexpensive shoes, and cordwainers, who made fine shoes. Obviously, the cobblers were not as prosperous as the cordwainers, and there were doubtless a number of them who were itinerant workers, who went from village to village doing repairs for the folk. The cordwainers formed a guild in London, received the right to regulate the shoe trade in 1272, and were given a royal charger in 1439.
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Do you mean...people living in the US today who make shoes in the fashion of the Middle Ages, or shoemakers who actually lived in the Middle Ages? Modern-day shoemakers have the same rights as anyone else. Middle Ages shoemakers are all dead so any rights they once had, no longer really matter.
Shoemakers traditionally made a variety of footwear, including shoes, boots, sandals, and slippers. They would use materials such as leather, fabric, rubber, and synthetic materials to craft their products, often customized to fit the individual's foot and style preferences.
George Washington first made it a holiday. Abraham Lincoln made it offical.