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Shoemaking
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Shoe·ma·ker  (shmkr), William Lee Known as "Willie." 1931-2003.
American jockey who before his retirement in 1990 won more races than any other rider in horseracing history.

shoe·mak·er  (shmkr)
n.
One that makes or repairs shoes.

shoemaking n.
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Noun1.Shoemaking - the shoemaker's tradeshoemaking - the shoemaker's trade                
craft, trade - the skilled practice of a practical occupation; "he learned his trade as an apprentice"


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All Livie and Luca baby shoes and toddler shoes are also handmade, and as a proof of this, the markings of the shoe maker can be found underneath the strap of the shoe itself.
Leather waste from shoe making has also been recovered from a large pit and shows a shoe maker was likely to have worked in residence at 14 or 15 Tipping street during the medieval period.
Arev also owns upmarket fashion retailer Flannels and shoe maker Jones the Bootmaker, both recent arrivals to Liverpool.
 
 
 
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