Historical Figures

Pictures of cobbler shoe maker in colonial times?

Image 1: A cobbler sitting at a workbench in a colonial-era workshop. He is wearing a leather apron and a cap. He is holding a shoe in his hands and is using a hammer and awl to repair it.

Image 2: A cobbler's shop in a colonial-era town. The shop is small and crowded, with shelves lined with shoes and boots. The cobbler is working at a workbench in the back of the shop. Customers are waiting in line to have their shoes repaired.

Image 3: A cobbler delivering shoes to a customer's home in a colonial-era town. The cobbler is carrying a large bag filled with shoes. He is walking down a cobblestone street, past horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians.

Image 4: A cobbler working in a colonial-era shoe factory. The factory is large and busy, with dozens of workers working on different parts of the shoemaking process. The cobbler is using a machine to cut out pieces of leather for shoes.