Its first residents were Christopher Sharam, a bootmaker, and his wife Ellen. |
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The ballet tells the rags-to-riches tale of a mild-mannered bootmaker named Will Mossop. |
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Nokia, the Finnish cellphone company, used to be a bootmaker, so the competitions have a pleasing synergy. |
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When Maggie strikes an unusual partnership with a lowly bootmaker, sparks fly. |
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There is a wig and bootmaker credited, and believe me the dearth of boots and wigs is the only disappointment. |
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Seven months after the death of the bushman and bootmaker RM Williams, his family is selling some of the bits and pieces he's kept in his sheds. |
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The eldest daughter of an alcoholic, self-important Lancashire bootmaker marries his boot-hand and sets up a rival business. |
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More than a thousand people have attended the State funeral of the bushman and bootmaker RM Williams in Queensland this afternoon. |
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His three daughters are giving him a headache, especially Maggie, the eldest, who humbles her father by marrying his chief bootmaker, Willie Mossop, and opening a rival shop. |
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This well-crafted and engaging novel tells the story of Henry Townsend, a black bootmaker and former slave who becomes a slave owner during the 1800s in Virginia. |
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Richard Harris was the blacksmith, Joshua Iredell and Thomas Wood were the publicans, Spencer Kelly the bank manager and Alfred Rutter the local bootmaker. |
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His paper cites Blundstone, a Tasmanian bootmaker, as a model for how Australian firms can adapt as regional ones. |
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Each year, an old bootmaker in Austin named Charlie Dunn hired the student who graduated first in the class. |
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Several months ago writer was in the basement workshop of a bootmaker in London's West End. |
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Mr. H. is the son of a bootmaker, whose customers in the 1870s included the Duke of Orleans. |
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His boots, fourteen inches high, had been custom-made from the tanned hide of a water buffalo by the bootmaker J. B. Hill, of El Paso. |
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He tells you where to find this bootmaker and buy shoes to cover greater distances in less time, and others magical shoes. |
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His father, the son of a bootmaker, taught science at the local grammar school. |
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Harrison worked on canals and as a bootmaker in a tannery in Vermont. |
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In 1908, a year before the centennial of Lincoln's birth, a black bootmaker he had known named William Donnegan was lynched in the course of an especially grisly race riot in Springfield, Illinois. |
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