The Oldie

I love shoehorns, body and sole

We credit Elizabeth I for all sorts of achievements. Turning down Phillip II of Spain's proposal of marriage in 1559 was astute. Encouraging Sir Francis Drake and Sir Walter Raleigh in their explorations paid dividends.

But so too was recognising the importance of shoehorns – known variously in the past as ‘shoespooners’, ‘shoe schlipps’

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