The Library of Congress: Shoe tester. E.L. Wallace, acting Chief of the Leather Section of the Bureau of Standards, shown with the endurance shoe tester. The tester holds eight shoes to test walking, steps, and sole construction. 10/24/35 (LOC)
The Library of Congress: REDFIELD, WILLIAM COX. REP. FROM NEW YORK, 1911-1913; SEC. OF COMMERCE, 1913-1919. HIS SHARKSKIN SHOES (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Palermo's Shoe Repair sign, Butler Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (LOC)
The Library of Congress: [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Washington, D.C. Bureau and shoes in the room of Hugh Massman, a second class petty officer who is studying in Washington, and his wife] (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Washington, D.C. Moccasins are almost standard girl's footwear at Woodrow Wilson High School (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Washington, D.C. The feet of a flute player in the Woodrow Wilson High School orchestra (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Moreno Valley, Colfax County, New Mexico. Overshoes by the door on George Mutz's ranch (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Clarksburg, West Virginia. Shoe store window (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Fred Dettlinger (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Shoes and lunch taken by Mr. Fairchild to work at a steel works in Boston, Massachusetts. He is a vegetable farmer near Saugus, Massachusetts (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Repairing cowboy boots in boot shop. Alpine, Texas (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Shoe 1, Four Bears mini golf, Utica, Michigan (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Detail of farmer's boots and spurs, Pie Town, New Mexico (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Detail of clothes of children of Negro sharecropper who will be resettled on Transylvania Project, Louisiana. Note the cloth shoelaces (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Shoe repair shop, Jeanerette, Louisiana (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Safe clothes for women war workers. A closeup of Eunice's new uniform reveals one of its most important safety factors: the tight-buttoning trouser ankles which prelude the possibility of a loose trouser's catching in moving machinery. Note also the sturd
The Library of Congress: Sapozhnoe proizvodstvo. Obraztsy obuvi upotrebliaemoi Sredneaziiattsami (LOC)
The Library of Congress: [Occupational group portrait of four shoemakers, one full-length, standing, other three seated, holding shoes and shoe making equipment] (LOC)
The Library of Congress: A carving, "Elizabeth, Wife of Zechariah," next to a wall of shoes at the Santo Niño Prayer Portal, a separate building from the nearby Santo Niño de Atocha children's chapel, in Chimayo, a small town and cluster of colorful plazas or placitas, each wit
The Library of Congress: Vogue - Ski Houses, Murchison (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Sport Shoes and Skirt and Spaniel (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Sports Illustrated The Hamptons Surfcasting, Tennis, Woman (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Gloria Guinness (LOC)
The Library of Congress: [Unidentified close shot of feet in New York City] (LOC)
The Library of Congress: [Trademark registration by J. Meier for John Meier St. Louis R. R. Shoe brand Men's Shoes] (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Florsheim Shoes, business at 515 5th Ave., New York City. (LOC)
The Library of Congress: [Wood engraver's specimen sheet of shoe designs] (LOC)