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The Clicker
The Clicker
The Clicker
The Clicker
The Clicker
The Clicker

© the artist. Image credit: Nick Linnett / Art UK

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The sculpture commemorates the legacy of the footwear industry in the city and county of Leicester and was developed with inspiration from footwear templates and patterns. The title of the piece is in reference to the 'clicker', the cutter of patterns whose name derived from the sound that the knives made clicking against the edge of the templates while cutting the leather.
Title

The Clicker

Date

2007

Medium

bronze

Accession number

LE1_NL_S028

Acquisition method

commissioned by the Friends of New Walk and funded by public subscription

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

The Friends of New Walk

Custodian

The Friends of New Walk

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

15th May 2007

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at all times

Inscription description

plaque 1: The Clicker / A skilled worker who cut the upper parts of the shoe from / the leather, the elite of the shoemaking trade. The name derives / from the clicking sound made by the knife on the / board beneath the leather. / This John Atkin sculpture celebrates the contribution of the / footwear industry to the growth and prosperity of the / City and County of Leicester. / The Friends of Leicester / 15 May 2007; plaque 2: The Friends of New Walk / recognise the generous financial support and technical assistance gratefully received from: The John Hobley Charitable Trust / Leicester County Footwear Manufacturers Association / The Roberts Family, Benson Box Co Ltd / Stead and Simpson Ltd, Shoetek Services Ltd / The Florence Turner Trust / and many others.

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Located at

New Walk, Leicester

LE1 6TF

Located at the rear of the IBM building.