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Names
Joseph Box Collection
IDs
1967
http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/collection=Joseph_Box
Descriptions
The Joseph Box collection is an important collection of footwear and shoemaking objects thought to have been initiated by the London shoemaker, Robert Dixon Box, and consolidated by his son, Joseph Box and the Box Kingham family during the second half of the 1800s.
The collection ranges from remnants of leather shoes from the Middle Ages found in English archaeological sites, to intact European shoes from the 1600s onwards, 'foreign' shoes collected as 'curiosities' from around the world, shoe buckles, spurs and snuff boxes, as well as company documents relating to Joseph Box Ltd. The Joseph Box collection provides a unique insight into footwear history, demonstrating how changes in contemporary attitudes, needs and etiquette directly affected shoe design. It also reveals the fine skills of shoemakers as well as the impact of scientific developments and technological innovations on the materials and construction methods.
By appointment
Subjects
Footwear; Footwear accessories; Shoes
Joseph Box
Shoemaking
Coverage Spatial
Europe; United Kingdom
Coverage Temporal
1500
1920
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Dates
2012-05-30 23:40