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According to David Breetzke:
>
> Does anyone have any information on 15th century Spanish shoes, or do you
> know anyone who I could contact regarding this information?  I am presently
> working on shoe fragments recovered from a 15th century Spanish shipwreck.
> Thank you in advance for any information you could supply.
> David Breetzke
> University of West Florida
> Historical Archaeology M.A. Program
>
Contact Al Sageudo at the shoe shop at Colonial Williamsburg
(804) 220-7645 ex.2543.  Al has conserved alot of
archaeologically recovered shoes (17th-19th century) from the
U.S., and is a "shoe guru" of sorts.  If he can't help, his
extensive contacts through the Cordwainers Company (shoemakers
guild) and other international bodies of "shoe studiers" should
be just the ticket.
 
Scott
 
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