Ducker & Son

Ducker & Son was a traditional shoe makers in Turl Street in Oxford.

Inside the premises in 2006
Ducker & Son
limited
FateClosed
Founded1898
FounderEdward Ducker
DefunctNovember 2016
HeadquartersOxford

The business was founded by Edward Ducker in 1898. A limited company was formed following the deaths of Ducker and his wife in 1947.

The shop was featured in the 2007 film Atonement..

Ducker & Son closed at the end of November 2016. Its archives are now held in the Bodleian Library.[1]

Customers

Customers included:

Local legend

A local legend, mentioned by Jan Morris in Oxford (1965), tells of an old basketwork armchair reported to materialise in a room above the shop for a few seconds and then gradually fade away. Yurdan,[3] however, states that it has been a long time since reports of any sightings have been made.

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References

  1. Maev Kennedy (22 March 2017), "Rare ledgers reveal shoe-buying habits of Tolkien and Waugh", The Guardian
  2. "Ducker & Son History". duckerandson.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2015-03-07. Retrieved 2015-01-20.
  3. Yurdan, Marilyn (2002). "Oxford City and University". Unexplained Oxford and Oxfordshire. Dunstable, Bedfordshire: The Book Castle. pp. 5–6. ISBN 978-1-9037-4721-6.


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