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The Conversion of Paula, by Alma-TademaThe Conversion of Paula, by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema RA (1836-1912). Date: 1898
London Life - Fashion pages by Jean Shrimpton, 1965Spread from the short-lived but impossibly cool magazine, London Life, with a column by sixties supermodel Jean Shrimpton who regularly wrote about the clothes she liked
Sandal Sellers 1930STwin sandal makers selling their wares in a bazaar
European shoes, slippers and bootsEuropean shoes and boots: Russian boot 1, Russian womans sandal 2, Finnish womans sandal 3, Finnish womans slipper 4, Finnish bejeweled shoes 5, 6, Hungarian mans boot 7
Cavalieri / Thais PostcardLina Cavalieri in the title role of the Egyptian courtesan who converts to religion and dies as a desert hermit
St Melito / BurghersSAINT MELITO Bishop of Sardis, theologian Date: FL 170
Ancient Roman and Greek shoesAncient shoe from the Palazzo Giustiniani 1, ancient Greek shoe from the Vatican Museum 2, and other Greek shoes from Greek vases 3, 4
Shoes, boots and sandals of ancient Rome. Cothurnus boot 1, rustic sandal 2, open-toe shoe 3, centurions sandal 4, spiked sandal for marching 5, nailed sandal sole 6, shoe sandal 7, emperors boot 8
Cobblers making sandals and shoes in ancient EgyptCobblers making sandals in ancient Egypt, with examples of curved-toe sandal 1, palm-leaf sandals 2, 3, , 4 and leather close-laced shoe 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from J
Japan - Zori Sandal makerZori Sandal maker, Japan. Date: circa 1920s
Fragment of relief. It depicts the leg of the priest, wearing sandal. Drawn on the XI sheet of the Excavation Memory, was collected in 1787 by captain Antonio del Rio in Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico
Illustration of fashionable women's shoes and jewellery. Date: 1954
Display of different Japanese shoe types.. Vintage 19th century photograph
Ancient Roman footwear. Sandal from the Vatican Museum 1, from the Arch of Constantine 2, and from the courtyard of the Palazzo Albani 3
Roman and Etruscan lamps and candlesticksMetal candlestick with lamp above 1, Etruscan metal lamp in the shape of a foot in sandal 2 (both from the Museum of the Profane in the Vatican Library), terracotta lamp owned by Mr Gilii 3
Diana led by Amore (cupid) falls in love withDiana, the moon goddess, led by Amore (cupid) to fall in love with the sleeping shepherd Endymion. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum (Antichita di Ercolano)
Phantom bicycle, steered from the middle of the frame, or from both wheels and not from the front wheel alone, the front wheel only turns half way
The Alba Madonna, by Raphael (1483-1520) - transferred from wood to canvas. Date: circa 1509
The risen Jesus says to Thomas: Put your finger here and be not faithless. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy
A selection of ancient Greek and Roman sandalsA selection of ancient Greek and Roman shoes and sandals. BCE
What People Are Wearing - April OlrichThe actress and ballet dancer April Olrich (1933 - 2014) wearing a real fishnet top over a body stocking and Jaeger denim hipsters with tie sides. Soleless sandals as worn in South Africa. Date: 1966
Ancient Footwear / DiderotA selection of ancient and not so ancient footwear including various styles of sandal (possibly Greek & Roman), also over-shoes & what looks like a shoe of the C16th (fig.25)
Egyptian Art. Tomb equipment of Gemniemhat. Saqqara, c. 1990 BC. Middle Kingdom. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark
Sack of Rome (410) led by Alaric I (ca. 370-410), King of the Visigoths (395-410), during the reign of Emperor Honorius. It was a decisive event in the decline of the Roman Empire. Colored engraving
Pilate delivered Jesus to Herod after they had mocked him and dressed in white. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy
Jesus meets a man possessed by evil spirits. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy
CUYP, Albert Jacobsz (1620-1691). Mercury. Baroque art. Painting. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. Banco Exterior de Espa Overseas Trade Bank of Spain) Collection
Edward CarpenterEDWARD CARPENTER - influential sandal-wearing nudism-favour- ing idealist, gay, vegetarian, sought to combine socialism with eastern religion. Major influence on many writers &c
Sandals, gloves and other ornamental clothing items1. & 2. Sandals; these are not genuine sandals, as worn by monks; these are the shoes worn by the ecclesiastical dignitaries from the Carolingian period (13th century) 3. & 4. Gloves 5. & 7
Japanese Geta shops, selling traditional colourful footwear. Geta is the term used to describe a form of traditional Chinese-Japanese footwear that resemble both clogs and flip-flops
Mount Sandal, Coleraine - a view of a large mound. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Londonderry; Coleraine td.). Date: circa early 1900s
Nerva (30-98). Roman Emperor (96-98). Bronze statueNerva (30-98). Roman Emperor (96-98). Antonine dynasty. Bronze statue. Detail. Forum of Nerva. Rome. Italy
Relief depicting Nike or Victory tie his sandals. Bastion of the Temple of Athena Nike, by Phidias (c.432-490 BC). 427-424 BC. Acropolis Museum. Athens. Greece
Lekythos. Red figures. GreeceLekythos of red figures. Narrow-necked vessel used for storing oils or perfumes for religious ceremonies. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
God Mercury. RingGod Mercury depicted with his caduceus and winged sandals, and the cock and the goat. Ring. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary
Foot case for a mummy. Roman Period. 1st century ADFoot case for a mummy. Gilded feet with sandals and a checker pattern depicting basketwork. Linen with plaster, painted and gilded. Roman Period. 1st century AD
Roman Army. Colored engraving. 19th century
Following the news of Mary Magdalene of the Resurrection of Jesus, Simon Peter and John come running to the tomb. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy
Herod interrogates Jesus. Codex of Predis (1476). ItalyHerod interrogates Jesus. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy
Roman legionarty. Engraving
The three Marys announce to the disciples that Jesus has risen. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy
Peter denies knowing Jesus for the third time. Then, he remembers Jesus had already told that before the cock crows he would have betrayed three times. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin
Jesus, between Tyre and Sidon finds a Canaanite woman who begs him to heal his daughter possessed. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy
Jesus and his disciples, going along the barren fig tree. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy
Jesus calls James of Zebedee and his brother John to follow him. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy
Dancing Frock 1909A dancing frock with square lace yoke threaded with ribbon tied to make a rosette with sash ends, pleated skirt with ruched ribbon trim, sandal slippers with ribbon ties. Date: 1909
If The Sandal Fits. Southbank, Middlesbrough 1970s Date: 1970s
American tourists in Nice. Interior page (n7) of the German magazine Jugend. 1912. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. National Library