|
Bench Made of Shoe Machinery
Photo and commentary by Kate Amiro
The image on the postcard is of a bench that is currently
placed at the Cummings Center (formerly the United Shoe Machinery
Corp.). The metal piece that looks like two wheels and a bar
was part of pulley. This pulley would allow nails, hammers and
other small tools to be pulled up from one floor of The Shoe
to another. When the United Shoe was rebuilt and owned by The
Black and Decker Company, they wanted to keep the history and
memories of the people that devoted theirl lives to the United
Shoe. The new owners simply took stone rectangles and placed
them on the metal pulleys. These new benches are placed around
the perimeter of the newly named Cummings Center. They are to
be sat on; however, they are meant to serve a different purpose.
The benches were to remind the people who sit on them about
the hard work that was put in each and every day by the industrial
workers.
Intersection is how and where a small part of history can connect
with a larger part. Most people think of an intersection as
two streets coming together. However, it can be how small points
have to do with larger points of history. On the postcard, the
image represents the industry of shoe making at the United Shoe.
However, The Shoe was not literally a shoe factory; it was a
factory that made the machines used to make the shoes. This
is an example of intersection because it shows how the shoe
factories didnt just happen to have the machines needed.
They needed another factory to make those machines. Then, they
had to get the machines to the shoe making factories. Once they
received the machines, then they would mass-produce shoes. This
shows intersection by connecting the small, which would be The
Shoe, to the large, which is the mass production of shoes.
|