Orphan date February 2009 File The Boot Cromer Street WC1.jpg thumb The Boot The Boot on Cromer Street is a public house pub in King s Cross, London King s Cross , London . History The name is either derived from the wares of the leatherworkers who once worked in the area and would have frequented this pub or it may be a corruption of The Boat as a tributary of the River Fleet which once flowed nearby. Literary associations Charles Dickens was known to have drunk at The Boot, and the Pub is also featured in Dickens story Barnaby Rudge . In Barnaby Rudge, Dickens describes The Boot as This Boot was a lone house of public entertainment, situated in the fields at the back of the Foundling Hospital a very solitary spot at that period, and quite deserted after dark. The tavern stood at some distance from any high road, and was approachable only by a dark and narrow lane so that Hugh was much surprised to find several people drinking there, and great merriment going on . The landlord, Packie, is an interesting person, he has artefacts from Wembley, Lords and Croke Park in Dublin on the walls. You could sit there nursing your drink and next moment he plonks a plate of sandwiches in front of you. He has a detailed knowledge of Dickens. Kenneth Williams and his parents family lived in nearby Marchmont Street and he once mentioned The Boot and the characters that frequented in a TV chat show. References Richard Tames. Bloomsbury Past Historic Publications LTD , ISBN 0 948667 20 6 gutenberg no 917 name Barnaby Rudge coord 51.527579 0.124016 display title External links http www.shadyoldlady.com location.php?loc 80 The Shady Lady Guide to London DEFAULTSORT Boot, The Category Public houses in London Category Buildings and structures in Camden Category Visitor attractions in Camden Pub stub London struct stub ... more details
Boot CD may refer to Boot disk , any bootable media. Live CD , a specific type of boot disk that contains an entire operating system. disambig ... more details
Boot camp refers colloquially to military recruit training . Boot camp can also refer to Music Bootcamp band , a 1980s band Boot Camp album Boot Camp album , from Lil Soldiers Boot Camp, a track featured on the 1996 Soundgarden album, Down On The Upside Other Boot camp correctional , a type of correctional facility for adolescents, especially in the US penal system Boot Camp software , software for installing an alternate operating system on an Intel based Macintosh computer Boot Camp film Boot Camp film , also known as Straight Edge Boot Camp TV series Boot Camp TV series , a 2001 reality television show Billy s Bootcamp , military inspired exercise program by Billy Blanks Fitness boot camp , a type of physical training program Boot Camp, the US release name for Combat School , a Konami arcade game Boot Camp novel Boot Camp novel , by Todd Strasser Boot camp, a stage of competition on the TV series The X Factor UK Boot camp and visits to judges houses The X Factor UK Training camp , for learning various types of skills disambig DEFAULTSORT Boot Camp de Bootcamp Begriffskl rung fr Boot Camp it Boot Camp nl Boot Camp ja pt Boot Camp ... more details
A boot flag is a 1 byte value in a non extended partition record, within a master boot record . Its primary function is to indicate to a MS DOS MS Windows type boot loader which partition to boot. In some cases it is used by Windows XP 2000 to Drive letter assignment assign the active partition the letter C . ref cite web url http www.goodells.net multiboot partsigs.shtml title Fixing Windows 2000 XP Drive Letters work Understanding MultiBooting and Booting Windows from an Extended Partition ref The active partition is the partition where the boot flag is set. Other boot loader s used by third party boot manager s such as GRUB or XOSL , can be installed to a master boot record and can boot primary or extended partitions, which do not have the boot flag set. The boot flag appears in a disk editor at the beginning of a Master boot record MBRs and disk partitioning partition record , as the value 0x80. A value of 0x00 indicates the partition does not have the boot flag set. Any other value is invalid. See also Master boot record Disk partitioning References references Category Booting ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image HooksAndBootjack.jpg thumb 200px Boot hooks and a boot jack right File Stiefelknecht use.jpg thumb A boot jack in use A boot jack , sometimes known as a boot pull , is a small tool which aids in the removal of boot s. It consists of a U shaped mouth which grips the heel of the boot, and a flat area to which weight can be applied. To operate it, the user places the heel of the boot in the mouth of the jack, stands on the back of the device with the other foot, and pulls his foot free of the front boot. The process is then repeated to remove the other boot. The boot jack has several advantages over the removal of boots by hand. By allowing the wearer to pull his foot straight up and out of the boot, and by using his full body weight to hold the boot in place, far greater lever age and a much more secure grip are possible than can be achieved with the hands. In addition, the wearer is spared the inconvenience of having to bend over or sit down to remove the boots, or directly handle them if they are dirty. The function of the boot jack can be approximated with a variety of other objects that may be on hand, ranging from a convenient piece of furniture to a rifle butt, but these generally cannot remove the boot as easily as a proper boot jack. An adequate naturally occurring bootjack is formed by the base of Sabal palmetto cabbage palm Sabal palmetto leaf and these leaf bases are consequently called bootjacks. Additionally, the Sole shoe sole of a boot still being worn can also function as an improvised jack, but the wearer using one foot to remove the opposite boot often lacks proper leverage to successfully remove a snug fitting boot, particularly a tall boot. File Boot jack2.jpg thumb left A cast metal boot jack shaped like the head of a steer ... cast iron boot jacks are also available. The U shape of the jack is formed by artistic elements ..., designs. Commons category Boot jacks DEFAULTSORT Boot Jack Category Boots clothing stub ... more details
wiktionarypar boot TOCright A boot is a type of footwear. Boot , boots , booting or booted may also refer to For vehicles Car boot , in British and Australian English, the compartment of a car in which luggage and other cargo is stored in American English, the trunk Hence a car boot sale for the sale of items from car boots Convertible Tonneau covers Car boot tonneau cover , used for concealing a retracted convertible top boot, a built in compartment on a horse drawn coach carriage coach , used originally as a seat for the coachman and later for storage A wheel clamp , also known as a Denver boot , which can be attached to a vehicle to prevent its movement Deicing boot , a device installed on aircraft ... normal operating configuration after running a Power On Self Test POST the tt boot tt directory, a protected Unix directory used in the boot process Maximum PC boot , an American computer magazine now known as Maximum PC boot, an alternative name for the ping pong virus boot, or booting, to eject someone from a chatroom . Boot Camp software Boot camp , a program on Mac OS X v10.5 used to run Windows XP Vista. Games Boot or Durango boot , a sport played with a flying disc Miscellaneous A recruit ... Boot, a legal compensation, profit or use, hence the phrase to boot , see Estovers Boot real ... of a real estate transaction Boot, Cumbria , a small village in Eskdale, Cumbria, in the Lake District ... , often abbreviated to bootBoot of beer , a form of beer glassware in the shape of a bootboot, the outer shell of a reed pipe in a pipe organ boot, to kick someone. boot, the German and Dutch word for boat boot D sseldorf , the D sseldorf International Boat Show Das Boot the boat a 1981 German movie by Wolfgang Petersen based on the Lothar G nther Buchheim novel of the same name Cylinder boot , a rubber protector for the bottom end of a scuba cylinder Boot or boots , in British usage a servant who Shoe polish shines shoes , especially in a hotel Boot real estate , any property received by a taxpayer ... more details
U boot can refer to U boats , military submarines operated by Germany during World War I and World War II p Das U Boot , also known simply as U Boot, a computer software which serves as a Bootstrapping computing bootstrap loader in many Embedded system embedded systems . Uboot , a Poland Polish beer mix made from beer and vodka disambig ru U boot ... more details
File Jodhpur GRENSON Hertford.jpg thumb Fashion jodhpur boot with classic ankle strap File JodBoots.jpg thumb A pair of modern Jodhpur style riding boots with elastic sides File Paddockboots.jpg thumb Lace up paddock boots The jodhpur boot is an ankle boot designed as a riding boot with a rounded toe and a low heel. They originally fastened with a strap and buckle, but today the term also includes designs with straps that do not wrap entirely around the ankle and the elastic sided design without a strap also known as Chelsea boots . A closely related riding boot design is called a paddock boot, particularly if modified to have a lace up front. The vamp is sewn on top of the quarters. A monk strap boot also fastens with a buckle, but the quarters are sewn on top of the vamp. The strap is typically in two parts, each attached to the vamp. The buckle end is attached to the inboard side and extends halfway around the ankle, counterclockwise on the right boot. The free end is attached to the outboard side and extends entirely around the ankle, clockwise on the right boot. There is typically a loop sewn to the back of the boot that both strap ends can be passed through. See also Jodhpurs R. M. Williams Blundstone External links Commons cat Jodhpur boots Category Rider apparel Category Footwear shoe stub de Jodhpur Stiefel lb Jodhpur Stiwwel pl Sztyblety ... more details
Boot Key is an island in the middle Florida Keys located adjacent to Key Vaca . Boot Key is within the city limits of Marathon, Florida , USA . The island is largely undeveloped despite having a bridge spanning Boot Key Harbor to Key Vaca, which is now closed to pedestrian and vehicular traffic. http www.ci.marathon.fl.us index.asp?nid 46 Immediately adjacent to Boot Key is a convert 38 acre m2 sing on tract of land from which the United States Government broadcasts Radio Marti . http www.accessmylibrary.com coms2 summary 0286 28845579 ITM These broadcasts consist of news and cultural information intended for residents of Cuba . http www.ibb.gov A hawkwatch is conducted every fall on Boot Key. monroeFL geo stub Florida Keys Coord 24.695628 N 81.101696 E display title Category Florida Keys Category Islands of Monroe County, Florida fr Boot Key ... more details
A boot disk is a removable digital data storage medium from which a computer can load and run booting boot an operating system or utility program. The computer must have a built in program which will load and execute a program from a boot disk meeting certain standards. Boot disks are used for Operating ... of lost password is possible with an appropriate boot disk with some operating systems Games e.g. for Amiga games Amiga home computers While almost all modern computers can boot from a hard drive containing the operating system and other software, they would not normally be called boot disks. Floppy ... must support booting from the device in question. The process of booting The term boot comes from the idea ... which will load and run a program found on a boot device. This program may itself be a small program ... booting without the requirement either for a mass storage device or to write to the boot medium, it is usual for the boot program to use some system RAM as a RAM disk for temporary computer file file ... the contents of the first 512 bytes of a floppy and to execute it if it is a viable program boot ... on with the disk in the drive. Boot floppies Bootable floppies for PCs usually contain MS ... of boot floppies is in decline, due to the availability of other higher capacity options, such as CD ROM s or USB flash drives . Booting from a disk A modern PC is configured to attempt to boot ... when the computer is first turned on Delete, F1, F2, F10 or F12 and then changing the boot order. More recent BIOSes permit the interruption of the final stage of the boot process by pressing a function ... may be made. Modern Apple computers will boot from an appropriate disk if the user presses the C key while the machine is starting. Required files Different operating systems use different boot disk contents. All boot discs must be compatible with the computer they are designed for. MS DOS PC DOS A valid boot sector on the floppy disk, not in the format of a normal disk Computer file file . IO.SYS ... more details
about the individual scoring awards in football leagues A Golden Boot or Golden Shoe is an award, most often in football sports, given to the individual player who scores the most goals in a league or a tournament. Well known Golden Boots in association football include World Cup Golden Boot , awarded to the top goalscorer in the FIFA World Cup European Golden Shoe , awarded to the top goalscorer out of all European domestic leagues Premier League Golden Boot , awarded to the Premier League top goalscorer in England MLS Golden Boot , awarded to the top goalscorer in Major League Soccer in the U.S. and Canada WPS Golden Boot , awarded to the top goalscorer in Women s Professional Soccer in the U.S. Belgian Golden Shoe , awarded to the best footballer of the Belgian First Division for the past year CSL Golden Boot , awarded to the top goalscorer the Canadian Soccer League Canadian Championship Golden Boot , awarded to the top goalcorer in the Canadian soccer championship Similar awards in other sports include Rugby League World Golden Boot Award , a series of rugby league award Category Association football trophies and awards sport stub SIA ... more details
For the grandson with the same name John Boot, 2nd Baron Trent Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 John Boot 1815 1860 , born in Radcliffe on Trent in Nottinghamshire , England , was the father of the founder of Boots the Chemists . Jesse Boot turned the company into a retailer known throughout the world. Boot was born in Radcliffe on Trent in 1815 and was a farm worker until illness forced him to change career. ref http www.nottsheritagegateway.org.uk themes boots.htm ref Boot moved to Hockley Village . From the herbal remedies his mother made, Boot started up a trade of making and selling herbal remedies. Boot was not trained as a chemist and learned his later profession. He later married to Mary, who gave birth children Jesse and Jane. In 1849 Boot opened his herbalist shop in Goose Gate, Nottingham ref http bootslearningstore.com about history.php ref , that would become the roots of the Boots UK empire. Even as a Chemist, Boot s health did not improve and he died in 1860. Leaving his wife and business behind, Mary carried on with the business as M & J Boot, Herbalists. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Boot, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1815 PLACE OF BIRTH Radcliffe on Trent DATE OF DEATH 1860 PLACE OF DEATH Hockley Village DEFAULTSORT Boot, John Category 1815 births Category 1860 deaths Category People from Radcliffe on Trent Category Pharmacists Category English businesspeople Category English chemists England business bio stub UK business bio 1810s stub ... more details
notability Products date November 2011 Boot socks are a type of sock suitable for wearing with boots. Typically made from a knitted material, popular styles of knit currently are the cable and fairisle knit. Boot socks provide additional comfort and warmth in colder weather. ref cite web title Men s Boot Socks url http www.brighterman.com blog mens boot socks work Brighterman Blog publisher Brighterman Men s Accessories accessdate 5 November 2011 date 5 November 2011 ref rs date November 2011 Boots are often worn by both genders, with miltary boots, brogue boots and hiking boots all being popular styles to pair with boot socks. Boot socks vary in lengths, ranging from normal sized socks to knee high length socks. Uses Boot socks can be worn for comfort or for fashion. The turn up of trousers, showing a dash of the boot sock is a trend which has been highlighted by various fashion sources. Rolling the boot socks down in a scruffy way adds a unique touch to a look. Boot socks are also used for the obvious function of warmth and comfort. Boots are seen as hard wearing footwear and aren t as comfortable to wear as most shoes, so wearing a decent sock is crucial. Wearing the boot socks have become popular with the Wellington Boot , Hiking Boots and wearing them for any other sporting activity involving walking long distances. References reflist Category Socks ... more details
merge to Master boot record discuss Talk Master boot record Merge proposals date December 2011 No footnotes date November 2007 Expert subject Computing date June 2011 A boot sector or boot block is a region ... of a boot sector is to allow the booting boot process of a computer to load a computer program ... and size of the boot sector perhaps corresponding to a logical disk sector is specified by the design of the computing platform . On an IBM PC compatible machine, the BIOS selects a boot device, then copies the first sector from the device which may be a Master Boot Record MBR , Volume Boot Record ... of a boot sector on other types of computer systems. Kinds of boot sectors Several major kinds of boot ... devices A master boot record MBR is the first sector of a data storage device that has been partition ... its Volume Boot Record. A volume boot record VBR is the first sector of a data storage device that has ... program installed on that device or within that partition. To be a valid boot sector, the two byte hexadecimal sequence 0x55, 0xAA called the boot sector signature must exist at the end of the sector ... have their own structure of boot sectors, for IBM PC compatible systems this is subject to El Torito CD ROM standard El Torito specifications . Non IBM PC compatible systems may have different boot ... of whichever primary partition is set to boot the active partition . The VBR then loads a second ... exists there, as long as the sector meets the very simple qualification of having the boot record ... code found in an MBR with more complex loaders, even large multi functional Booting boot managers ... of boot sector viruses. Boot sector viruses Since code in the boot sector is executed automatically, boot sectors have historically been a common attack vector for computer virus es. To combat this behavior, the BIOS often includes an option to prevent writing to the boot sectors of attached hard drives. See also Master boot record MBR Volume boot record VBR References reflist External links cite ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2008 The custom of drinking a boot of beer German Stiefel , boot from a boot shaped glass is common in Germany German themed Bar establishment bar s, colleges, beer gardens, and the like. As with pints and other vessels, insignia s, logo s, and markings of varied composition are often engraved or fashioned on the boot. Beer boots may be passed among drinkers as a drinking challenge, usually owing to the difficulty associated with drinking a larger than average quantity of beer and the added challenge of the boot s shape. A common variation of this challenge is to have multiple players taking turns. The person who takes the penultimate drink loses. Thus the challenge is to either finish the beer or leave a challenging quantity to the next player to try to finish. Glass beer boots are available in two styles and numerous sizes. Machine pressed beer boots range in size from a shot glass up to 1 litre. The more popular mouth blown beer boots are typically 1 and 2 litres in size. The famous ber boot holds 4 litres of beer. The fastest reported time for one person finishing the ber boot is 69 minutes. 4 Image bootofbeer.jpg thumb Boot of Beer from the Chicago Brauhaus There are several varying traditional sources of the boot. Most center on German military roots at the beginning of the 20th century. As with many traditional and informal sources, the veracity ... holds that a Prussian general swore to his troops that he would drink beer from his boot dependent ... in the shape of a boot to fulfill his promise without having to taste his own feet . Citation needed date January 2008 Another tradition holds that the boot began when German soldier s during World War I having nothing else to drink from instead passed around an actual leather boot of beer before heading into battle. They would flick the boot before drinking from it for good luck and again after ... national drinking teams complete a beer drinking contest involving 2 litre beer boots called Das Boot ... more details
Infobox Company company name Tecnica company logo Image Logo moonboot.png 150px Logo MOON BOOT company type Private company Private foundation 1971 location Giavera del Montello , Italy key people Giancarlo Zanatta , Founder industry Textile products Footwear revenue 410 millions homepage http www.moonboot.it www.moonboot.it Moon Boots are footwear first created in the early 1970s by manufacturer Tecnica Group of Giavera del Montello , Italy ref cite web last Tecnica url http www.moonboot.it en the legend forty years 2 title History of Moon Boot accessdate 2012 01 02 ref . They became a notable fashion trend throughout the 1980s. The boot is constructed with a thin rubber outsole and cellular rubber midsole covered by colorful Nylon fabrics and using polyurethane foams. The boot is sized small, medium, large, etc. and has no distinct left or right feet. Tecnica trademarked the Moon Boot name in 1978. As of 2010 Tecnica still offers the Moon Boot ref cite web last Tecnica url http www.tecnica.it company company profile title Company Profile accessdate 2012 01 02 ref though there are many imitators. With the name trademarked, the authentic Tecnica boot is the only one able to be marketed as a Moon Boot , although colloquially the term Moon boot has become a generic term for any softshell ankle high footwear. These fashionable snow shoes have been popularised on the silver screen, in the 2004 hit Napoleon Dynamite fact date October 2011 They re basically moon boots but have better traction and are more aerodynamic, Napoleon explains. You should probably get a pair. External links http www.moonboot.it Official Website http www.moonboot.it en the legend forty years 2 History of Moon Boot http www.tecnica.it Tecnica Website http www.moon boots.com Moon Boots Website http www.nytimes.com 2004 10 17 fashion 17MOON.html? r 1 New York Times References Reflist Category Boots Category ... Clothing stub de Moonboots it Moon Boot ... more details
2011 refimprove July 2011 expert Linux date July 2011 A boot image is a type of disk image a computer ... onto a boot device it allows the associated hardware to Booting boot . ref http www.smart ..., as well as boot and data recovery information. It also includes those applications used organization ... boot image . Building such an image can take days or weeks, and involve complex decisions about licensing and permissions including which passwords to store in the boot image and which to require users to type in and requires experts in software integration to do. However, once built, the boot ... other hard drive images which may contain any data, et al. , pure boot images contain no mission critical data. By definition a pure boot image contains no data that cannot be reproduced from configurations or off the shelf executables. In particular end user data is not part of a boot image, although ... the boot image itself, e.g. Microsoft Windows Windows registry registry . Utilities like Norton Ghost keep a backup copy of the boot image, for quick re imaging often called re installation in case of problems, to avoid diagnosing specific problems with the image itself. By keeping the boot image entirely separate and disposable, and mandating boot image control , organizations seek to keep their total ... look at uptime as a service . One goal of boot image control is to minimize the number of boot ... hardware to minimize unneeded machine diversity and minimize the resultant number of boot images. Upgrading ... waste. Organizing the network so that boot images can be efficiently supported, independent of data. Data must not be dependent on boot device s. Use networks to store data on secure servers. hardware acceptance testing on each new machine confirms that it is fit for use in a standardized boot image environment. Boot image installation to ensure that only supportable standardized boot images are used ... boot, software, or hardware. Desktop system recovery tools and procedures for failed desktop ... more details
File Boot knives.jpg 400px right caption Four boot knives, including a SOG Pentagon, custom stag handled boot knife, Ek knife and Parker Bros knife A boot knife or a gambler s dagger is a small fixed blade knife usually, a dagger that is designed to be carried in or on a boot. ref citebook title Gun Digest Book of Cowboy Action Shooting pages 40 41 author Kevin Michalowski coauthors John Taffin year 2005 publisher Gun Digest Books isbn 978 0896891401 ref Typically, such a knife is worn on a belt or under a pant leg. ref name des cite journal last Steele first David title Boot Knife Fighting journal Black Belt volume 26 issue 4 pages 48 51 publisher Active Interest Media, Inc. year 1988 ref If worn around the neck by means of a chain or lanyard they become a neck knife . Boot knives generally come with a sheath that includes some form of a clip. Most have double edged blades, like a dagger , that range from 3 to 5  inches 7.62 to 12.7  cm . ref name des History Legal issues A boot knife carries with it a multitude of legal issues, as each defining factor is likely to cause legal trouble in certain jurisdictions. Some regions prohibit carrying fixed blade knives, double edged knives dirk or dagger ,or concealed knives. ref name des Manufacturers Boot knives have been made by companies such as Blackjack Knives , Ek Knives , Valor Cutlery, Gerber Legendary Blades , Kershaw Knives , Parker Brothers , and Cold Steel . ref name ebs cite book last Loveless first Bob authorlink Bob Loveless coauthors Richard W. Barney title How to Make Knives publisher Krause Publications year 1995 location Iola, WI page 171 isbn 9780873413893 ref References reflist Knives DEFAULTSORT Boot Knife Category Daggers Weapon stub ru ... more details
infobox UK place country England latitude 54.4 longitude 3.266667 official name Boot population civil parish Eskdale, Cumbria Eskdale shire district Copeland, Cumbria Copeland shire county Cumbria region North West England constituency westminster Copeland UK Parliament constituency Copeland post town HOLMROOK postcode district CA19 postcode area CA dial code 019467 os grid reference NY1700 static image name Boot. geograph.org.uk 246722.jpg static image caption small Boot small Boot is a small village in Eskdale, Cumbria Eskdale , Cumbria , in the Lake District of England . It forms part of the Copeland borough Borough of Copeland . There are two roads from which to access the village, one of which is the Hardknott Pass and Wrynose Pass , Britain s steepest road it is closed when icy often, during winter . The village of Boot has two pubs The Boot Inn formerly The Burnmoor Inn and The Brook House Inn however two other pubs, King George VI and The Woolpack Inn , are within walking distance. The Woolpack Inn has an adjoined brewery known as Hardknott Brewery. The permanent population of Boot is between 10 15, but can rise to roughly 90 120 in summer when the inn and local bed and breakfast and holiday cottages are full. These businesses survive on fell walkers Hillwalking rambler s , the passengers of the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway which stops less than 300 metres from Boot , and holiday makers from the nearby campsite and cottages. Also in the area is an old boarding house now available to rent and a small church. On 2 June 2010, Boot became the centre of a search after a Cumbria shootings gunman ran amok in Cumbria . The killer, 52 year old taxi driver Derrick Bird, was found dead in woods near Boot after a four hour man hunt. He killed 12 people and injured 25 others ... s Church, Boot References reflist Cumbria geo stub Category Villages in Cumbria de Boot England pl Boot Kumbria ... more details
Image HAB ww1 1918.jpg thumb WWI soldier wearing trench boots The trench boot sometimes known as the Pershing boot was a combat boot used in World War I by British, American, French and Belgian forces, made for the cold mud of trench warfare . Evolution Introduction The 1917 Trench Boot was an adaptation of the boots American manufacturers were selling to the French and Belgian armies at the beginning of World War I . In American service, it replaced the Russet Marching Shoe. The boot was made of tanned cowhide with a half middle Sole shoe sole covered by a full sole, studded with five rows of hobnail s. ref name lt http www.worldwar1.com dbc l tanks.htm Little Tanks The American Field Shoe Boot& 93 Bot generated title ref Iron plates were fixed to the heel. It was a great improvement, however it lacked waterproofing, leading to trench foot . ref cite journal author Atenstaedt RL title Trench foot the medical response in the first World War 1914 18 journal Wilderness Environ Med volume 17 issue 4 pages 282 9 year 2006 pmid 17219792 doi 10.1580 06 WEME LH 027R.1 ref Improvements In January 1918 the Chief Quartermaster for the U.S. Army met with a board of officers at American Expeditionary Force Headquarters to make recommendations in order to improve the footwear of soldiers. The findings of the board were sent to General John Pershing , who approved the proposed changes. He cabled the study to The War Department for action. Shortly following, the improved 1918 Trench Boot , also called the Pershing Boot was born. ref name lt http www.worldwar1.com dbc l tanks.htm Little Tanks The American Field Shoe Boot& 93 Bot generated title ref It used heavier leather in its construction, and had several minor changes from the 1917 Boot, including a thicker sole and improved waterproofing. ref name lt http www.worldwar1.com dbc l tanks.htm Little Tanks The American Field Shoe Boot ... Field Shoe Boot& 93 Bot generated title ref References Reflist footwear Category Military equipment ... more details
boots made for President Harry S. Truman . Cowboy boots refer to a specific style of riding boot ... style is distinguished by a tall boot shaft, going to at least mid calf, with an angled cowboy ..., usually pointed, toe. A newer design, the roper style, has a short boot shaft that stops above ... to the sole of the boot, usually less than one inch high. Roper boots are usually made with rounded ... Riding boot s had been a part of equestrianism equestrian life for centuries. Until the industrial ... cowboy boot designs, along with other cowboy accoutrements, were also heavily influenced by the cowboy ... some styles of boots to be mass produced. One mass produced boot style, the Wellington boot , a shorter but cavalry oriented boot was popular with cowboys in the USA until the 1860s. During the cattle ... boot with topstitching, cutouts of geometric or other natural elements and underslung heel. The American style boot was taken up by bootmakers in the cattle ranching areas of Texas , Oklahoma , and Kansas . ref Barbara Brackmann, Kansas Historical Society, How Kansas gave Texas the Boot ref Two ..., the slick, treadless leather sole of the boot allowed easy insertion and removal of the foot ... in the 1940s, it adds no practical benefit, and can be uncomfortable in a working boot. While ... but had a boot get caught in the stirrup, there arose a very great risk that the horse could ... of the boot helped to hold the boot in place in the absence of lacing. The tall shaft, comfortably ... dragged since his body weight could pull his foot out of the boot if he fell off while the boot remained ..., and rattlesnake s. In wet weather or creek crossings, the high tops helped prevent the boot from filling with mud and water. The modern roper style boot with a low heel and shorter shaft emerged ... expensive boot, but also allowed the boot to be more easily removed. A laceup design for roper boots became popular as it prevented the boot from falling off too easily and provided more ankle support ... more details
Charles Boot of Sheffield , England was the creator and builder of Pinewood Studios on the estate of Heatherden Hall at Iver Heath in the parish of Iver in Buckinghamshire , England. Basic biography In 1886 and age 35, Henry Boot commenced a one man business as a builder with one handcart and later one horsedrawn cart. By 1914 Henry Boot had 20 horses and carts and 6 mechanically propelled truck lorries trucks and the company itself had developed into a business of Joiners, Builders, Plumbers, Painters and General Contractors operating from a building on Moore Street in Sheffield , England. 1914 to 1918 During World War I 1914 1918 , the Henry Boot company built a British Army camp at Catterick ... buildings and over 50 miles of roads and sewers. 1919 1931 Following World War I the Henry Boot ... of war ravaged towns and villages. In 1920 Henry Boot s business became a public company ... in 1952. Work was suspended during World War II . Prior to World War II Henry Boot built in excess of 80,000 houses in the United Kingdom. Death In 1931, Henry Boot died and his son Charles Boot ... from 1821, which is also in Sheffield . Pinewood Film Studios In 1934 Charles Boot embarked upon the design ... Boot based his designs upon what were at the time the latest ideas being employed by other film studios in the production of movies at Hollywood , California , USA. Charles Boot managed to complete the work in twelve months. In the years that followed the Henry Boot company also undertook further ... a part of the J. Arthur Rank Organisation. Today The Henry Boot Company that began as a one man ... the Henry Boot company, Boot had begun a small housing maintenance company with George William Marsden. Due to a combination of disputes between the two men and Marsden s drink problem, Boot s partner dramatically left the firm, declaring Boot a fool. Boot s Folly Charles Boot built Boot s Folly in 1927 ...&om 1&ie UTF8&z 17&ll 53.406181, 1.654837&spn 0.002757,0.007296&t k&iwloc A . DEFAULTSORT Boot, Charles ... more details
A boot monitor is a small interactive computer program that allows a computer operator to booting load an operating system . Such programs are stored in read only memory or in a known location on Disk storage disk . A boot monitor supports more interaction than merely choosing from a list of available operating systems it also allows the operator to inspect and change the computer s hardware setup. Examples BIOS Open Firmware http www.microcross.com html micromonitor.html MicroMonitor Category BIOS Category Booting ... more details
refimprove date February 2011 File Muddy Snow Boots.jpg thumb right A pair of snowboots A snow boot is a type of boot , generally waterproof, or water resistant. The boot, in almost all cases, has a high side, keeping snow from entering the boot, and a rubber sole, to keep water out. Because of their water resistant material, snowboots are often used in wet, slushy, or muddy situations. This means not a half inch dusting of snow, of water, but quite deep, heavy wet snow, slush, or mud. ref http www.bigskyfishing.com snow boots snow winter differences.shtm ref Uses Snowboots are used by people to easily walk in snowy or wet situations, and by children playing in snowy, relatively wet, or muddy lawns, fields, etc. They are also usable for walking in streams in winter, as they are well insulated, while still waterproof. Difference between snowboots and other boots Snowboots have many differences between them Snow boots are waterproof or water resistant, but winter boots are not. The two boot types have different uses. The snowboot is used on very wet or snowy conditions, while winter boots are better used on well maintained roads or paths, or even while shopping. A snowboot is made of easy to clean, but the winter boot doesn t. However, this cleanability and waterproofing comes at the cost that snowboots are heavier, less breathable, and more expensive. Snowboots always extend partway up the leg, unlike hiking boots. Snowboots are always moderately to heavily insulated, with the insulation under the waterproof water resistant layer. See also Ski bootBoot reflist Category Shoes Category Boots shoe stub ... more details