Shoemaking and cobbling
105 One-piece ankle-shoe (early 15th-century) closed with a buckie and strap. Tunnel-stitches show the position of the heel-stiffener and tongue; impressions suggest that the latter was sewn along one edge only, while a reinforcement cord ran along the other. One of the straps has a large spade-shaped terminal to prevent it slipping through the slit, but tunnel-stitching suggests that the other strap was sewn down on the inside. Scalę 1:3.