Bata is a family name of the founders of the shoe company. It is Czech (not sure of the meaning) and Sonja Bata started the collection that is housed in this museum.
I have traveled with my good friend Ruth (who I've posted about) to hunt for footwear for this museum. She's found quite a lot for them. Through Ruth, Sonja has also bought some of my photos. I would really like to go this museum! And I sure like the brass door knobs.
What a unique find. I need to go look up Bata shoes -- its not familiar to me (maybe they don't walk across the border?) I'd like to see inside as well.
fascinating, and lovely door knobs. We have a Bata shoe factory very close by. I'd always assumed it was an Australian brand! It seems like we're just a small outpost.
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When I was a kid I thought Bata shoes were quite special.
I hope you went inside and took the tour. Personally, when I was a kid I preferred PF Flyers. I could always run faster with them on. So I thought:)
very cool. are you going to show us someday of the contents of the museum?
Great shots.
I haven't bee there in a long, long time! I NEED to go back. :))
Glass doors are common, but not those knobs! And I had never heard of Bata shoes.
Attractive door knobs, they are almost like coins.
A very unique door knob. What is Bata means? In the Philippines Bata means a child or a kid. ^_^ Happy Thursday!
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interesting! i've seen Bata shoes here but never thought it's a Canadian brand. "bata" in Filipino means child.:p
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Bata is a family name of the founders of the shoe company. It is Czech (not sure of the meaning) and Sonja Bata started the collection that is housed in this museum.
I have traveled with my good friend Ruth (who I've posted about) to hunt for footwear for this museum. She's found quite a lot for them. Through Ruth, Sonja has also bought some of my photos. I would really like to go this museum! And I sure like the brass door knobs.
Nice shots. I've never been to a shoe museum.
Lots of style and character in these door knobs! Interesting shots!
What a unique find. I need to go look up Bata shoes -- its not familiar to me (maybe they don't walk across the border?) I'd like to see inside as well.
Great shots - I love that museum - both the building and the exhibitions.
Very impressive door knob!
A very original and beautiful bas-relief!
fascinating, and lovely door knobs. We have a Bata shoe factory very close by. I'd always assumed it was an Australian brand! It seems like we're just a small outpost.
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