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  • Object number
    56/106
  • Description
    Hook stand used by a cobbler in Slinfold, West Sussex. Used for putting in hooks by hand; the top of the hook was put into the half round hole.
    This hook stand is a cobbling tool, used by a cobbler in Slinfold, West Sussex. It was used for putting in hooks by hand; the top of the hook was put into the half round hole, and the shank of the hook was pushed up through the upper of the shoe, where a punch riveted the shank of the hook to the upper.
  • Physical description
    Hook stand: metal
  • Archival history
    MERL miscellaneous note - '14 Stand used for the putting in hooks (see top of mens boots) by hand. The top of hook was put into the half round hole + the shank of the hook pushed up through the upper + a punch used to rivet the shank of hook to upper. Was used for variety of purposes in fixing hooks to leather. // 56/106. // ... // In general factory practice the work is still carried out in principle as of old but done by machines. Some of the machines are very wonderful as are the machinists who work them.', Letter, Mrs FitzRandolph to MERL, 6th November 1955 - 'Our village cobbler has just given up work and in his workshop he has left a lot of equipment which, he maintains, is mine because it all belonged to the workshop which he took over complete from the former cobbler (who was also a bootmaker). There is his work stool, with a padded seat at one end, widening out at the other end to form a table or bench with little partitions fitted to make boxes for the nails; another low bench with similar fitted boxes, and a set of tools (which this man didn't use, having his own.) I imagine that the workshop was built and equipped by the first bootmaker, perhaps between 60 and 80 years ago. Would these benches and tools be of sufficient interest for preservation in your museum? ...'
  • Production date
    1875-01-01 - 1899-12-31
  • Production period
    Late-nineteenth century
  • Object name
    Hook stand
  • Material
    Metal
  • Associated subject
    CRAFTS : leather-working
    Boot and shoe making
  • External document
    • L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_1592A.tif - High resolution image
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