Boot

One of a pair of boots that belonged to Captain F. L. McClintock (1817-1907). They were intended to be worn over woollen foot wrappers and thick socks. They consist of brown leather shoes with a canvas upper. Each shoe having two straps which lace together over the top of the foot, the laces passing through two pairs of eyeletted holes. The canvas tops each has a draw string at the top to secure it under the wearers knee over the trousers, to keep out loose snow. One boot has an extra pair of holes punched into one flap.

Object Details

ID: AAA3989.2
Type: Boot
Display location: Not on display
Date made: circa 1857
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Overall: 110 mm x 456 mm x 279 mm
Parts: Boots