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A quaint study on the Castle Garth stairs, Newcastle, clog-making is an old local industry that still carries on - though with difficulty. 20th March 1931
Two men pose for photograph in Birmingham, Tuesday 3rd December 1935
The clogs of the cotton-mill workers on the cobblestones in the street were once part of everyday life - but now their sight and sound have gone forever. 17th August 1932
Putting on the style, with their best feet forward are women clog dancers demonstrating their skills in the Pump Room Gardens, Leamington
Dutch children being evacuated to Coventry due to lack of food, ready to go after being labelled and given flags in Eindhoven. 9th February 1945. watscan - - 17/08/2010
Actress Helen Mirren seated in her country Windsor chair wearing her favorite cap and a pair of clogs at her country home February 1977 © Mirrorpix
A fisherman from Brittany fishing out of Newlyn Cornwall, seen here crabing from the harbour wall in between trips. 24th September 1935
Sixty eight year old John Sowerby says the answer to healthy feet is wooden soled clogs. He has been wearing them since he was 14 year old
Cobbler John Winter is the only made to measure clog maker in the North East at his workshop in Middleton-in-Teesdale
Clog factory of mr. N. A. Gosman off Sunderland Street, Newcastle. As the clogs are finished they are put into racks ready to be sorted for shipment to the various traders
Washing day on the isle of Urk in the Zyder Zee. On this former island, which now belongs to the Netherlands by reclaiming of the Zyder Zee
Clogs which save valuable leather are returning to favour among workers in heavy wqr industries. Here is a clog maker at work at a Gateshead factory