- shoe worker
- сапожник
English-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry. проф., д-р техн. наук Г. Арбузов, к.т.н. А. Михайлова, И. Качко, к-т. фил.н. Я. Смирницкая.
English-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry. проф., д-р техн. наук Г. Арбузов, к.т.н. А. Михайлова, И. Качко, к-т. фил.н. Я. Смирницкая.
Grover Shoe Factory disaster — The Grover Shoe Factory disaster was an industrial explosion, building collapse and fire that killed 58 people and injured 150 when it leveled the R. B. Grover shoe factory in Brockton, Massachusetts on March 20, 1905. Following a boiler… … Wikipedia
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Arthur B. Jenks — Arthur Byron Jenks (October 15, 1866 December 14, 1947) was a U.S. Representative from New Hampshire.Born in West Dennis, Massachusetts, Jenks attended public schools. He was employed as a shoe worker in 1881. He engaged in the shoe manufacturing … Wikipedia
wedger — ˈwejə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: wedge (II) + er : a shoe worker who sets a wedge between the outsole and upper at the shank to form a spring heel called also springer … Useful english dictionary
Endicott Johnson Corporation — The Endicott Johnson Shoe Company ( E J ) was a prosperous manufacturer of shoes based in New York s Southern Tier, with factories mostly located in the area s Triple Cities of Binghamton, Johnson City, and Endicott. An estimated 20,000 people… … Wikipedia
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