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Footwear

A history of men’s, women’s and children’s shoes and footwear from the 1860s to the current day.  The history of Clarks’ footwear, along with its evolving styles, materials, production techniques and influences can be explored in our collections which includes designs from Clarks and its subsidiaries.

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Making Shoes

Tools, machines and shoemaking equipment charting the evolution of shoe production from hand shoemaking to factory production. The collections include innovative technologies developed over the past two centuries, and representations from the foremost British tool and machinery manufacturers.

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Street

Collections including photographs, maps and plans, document the growth of the village from its roots in agricultural production to its rise as a centre for British footwear manufacturing, and now as the headquarters of a global brand and shopping village, and the communities that made it all possible.

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The Clark Family

A comprehensive view of the Clark family history, their social connections and experiences as active Quakers, campaigners and philanthropists spanning 400 years. Personal letters, diaries, photographs, artwork, travel accounts, autobiographies, and family objects document a four-hundred-year history of the Clark family and kinship connections across Somerset, the UK and internationally.

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Business History

The Shoemakers Museum’s archive documents the 200-year history of the Clarks shoe company, its subsidiaries, and business acquisitions in the UK and globally. It offers an invaluable insight into international footwear manufacturing, marketing and retail.

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Fossils

An internationally important collection of Jurassic fossils collected by Alfred Gillett, a member of the Clark family, and members of the 19th century Somerset Archaeological Society.

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