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  2. Klomp - Wikipedia

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    Dutch clogs, for everyday use. The red painting on top makes the clogs look like leather shoes. It is a traditional motif on painted clogs. A klomp (Dutch: ⓘ, plural klompen [ˈklɔmpə(n)] ⓘ) is a whole-foot clog from the Netherlands. Along with cheese, tulips, and windmills, they are strongly associated with the country and are considered ...

  3. Clog - Wikipedia

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    Since wooden footwear was a hand-made product, the shape of the footwear, as well as its production process showed great local and regional diversity in style. At the beginning of the 20th century machine-made wooden footwear was introduced. After WW2, in particular, wooden shoes became uncommon. They were replaced by more fashionable all ...

  4. International Wooden Shoe Museum Eelde - Wikipedia

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    The collection had been put together by Eiso Wietzes (1916–1977) and Egbert Wietzes (1925–1988), two brothers, who were the last wooden shoe makers in Eelde. After their deaths, the collection was enlarged by the private collection of wooden shoes owned by H.P. Bongers, a teacher at the Technical College in Enschede.

  5. Mythology in the Low Countries - Wikipedia

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    Local legend holds that three witte wieven lived there (near the village of Barchem). Wodansbergen - translates "Wodan's hills", once dedicated to Wodan. Woensdrecht - town named after Wodan. Woensel - former town, now city district in Eindhoven, named after Wodan: either Wodan's sale (hall) or Wodan's loo (forest). Woezik - translates "Wodan's ...

  6. Jan Ernst Matzeliger - Wikipedia

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    Jan Ernst Matzeliger (September 15, 1852 – August 24, 1889) was a Surinamese-American inventor whose automated lasting machine brought significant change to the manufacturing of shoes. The United Shoe Machinery Corporation company was founded to make his shoe making devices.

  7. Dutchman's Shoes - Wikipedia

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    The Dutchman's Shoes is a trophy awarded to the winner of the annual college football game between the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Engineers and the Union College Garnet Chargers since 1950. As of the end of 2023, these two schools have played each other 120 times, making it the oldest football rivalry in the state of New York .

  8. Friese doorloper - Wikipedia

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    Old wooden skates (not Friese doorlopers) that are tied under the shoe with ribbons. The Friese doorloper is a type of ice skate from the Netherlands. Friese means "Frisian" ("of Friesland"), and doorloper "to walk" or "run through", reflecting the design. It consists of a shaped length of wood secured to a metal blade of the same length to ...

  9. Cantabrian albarcas - Wikipedia

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    Albarcas Asturian madreñas. A Cantabrian albarca is a rustic wooden shoe in one piece, which has been used particularly by the peasants of Cantabria, Spain. [1] [2] [3] In the neighbouring province of Asturias madreñas are still being widely used in rural areas.