Children's pattens made in Montgomery, 19th century
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Children's pattens found among the old stock at Bunner's ironmongers shop, Montgomery. They are believed to have been made in the town during the 19th century. Pattens were similar to clogs, were usually made of wood and leather, and were worn over shoes in order to protect them from the mud and dirt.
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