TREE, SHOE - RIGHT
1940Silver metal plate forming the foot of a shoe, to which is attached a metal rod with holes along its length. The heel section consists of a triangular piece of metal which is attached to another rod with a locking pin mechanism. The pin can be inserted into any one of the holes along the metal rod to stretch the shoes.
The Mansfield Shoe Company was formed in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, in the mid 1800s and operated until 2004. It produced shoes and items for the care and maintenance of footwear during that time.
In roughly the 1940s the shoe stretcher was sold or shipped overseas to Australia and used by the Bruns family on their Wungong Farm property.
Details
Details
Text on upper surface [MANFIELDS / ''COMPAX'' / TREE] and underneath [7x8 / M / MADE IN ENGLAND]
A tool used to stretch out shoes if they ever became tight or to increase length and width to prevent development of blisters and bunions.
Commonly used during times when personal appearance was highly important.
City of Armadale - History House
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