Whidden's Brass Shoe Nails
Advertisement for Whidden's Brass Shoe Nails', beneath a strapline that reads, '500 miles go as you please', is a colour engraving depicting two racewalkers with a crowd in the background, the first man has a speech bubble saying 'Whidden's nails for me!!', while the second man's speech bubble says 'no more pegs for me!!' as his shoes are falling part, United States, circa 1885. Whidden's nails are manufactured by Dunbar, Hobart & Whidden, of South Abington in Massachusetts. (Photo by Kean Collection/Archive Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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January 01, 1885
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- Racewalking,
- Engraved Image,
- Engraving,
- Sport,
- 1880-1889,
- 19th Century,
- Adult,
- Advertisement,
- Archival,
- Bubble,
- Caricature,
- Cartoon,
- Cobbler - Dessert,
- Color Image,
- Crowd of People,
- Full Length,
- Humor,
- Illustration,
- Incidental People,
- Leisure Activity,
- Lifestyles,
- Marketing,
- Men,
- Motion,
- Nail - Work Tool,
- People,
- Reading,
- Representing,
- Shoe,
- Sole Of Shoe,
- Speech,
- Two People,
- USA,
- Walking,