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William Willard a Tomorrows World reporter using the Roof Shoes on the slopes
William Willard a Tomorrows World reporter using the Roof Shoes on the slopes of St Pancras Station roof. The shoes were invented by a Welshman to get over the difficulty of fixing aerials to chimneys and other roof jobs. The shoes are adjustable in three positions which enables the user to walk in an upright position, on a roof of 45 degrees angles. The shoes are made of alaminuim with sponge rubber bottoms, which enables the user to walk up and down even wet roofs. October 1970 P004296
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In this print from October 1970, we see William Willard, a Tomorrow's World reporter fearlessly navigating the slopes of St Pancras Station roof using an extraordinary invention known as Roof Shoes. These innovative shoes were originally designed by a Welshman to overcome the challenges faced while fixing aerials to chimneys and performing other roof-related tasks. The Roof Shoes featured in the image are adjustable in three positions, allowing users like William to maintain an upright position even on roofs with steep inclines of up to 45 degrees. Crafted from lightweight aluminum material, these remarkable shoes also boast sponge rubber bottoms that provide excellent traction even on wet surfaces. As William confidently strides across the rooftop, it becomes evident that these unconventional footwear have revolutionized roofing jobs. The photograph captures his adventurous spirit and showcases how technology can enhance our daily lives in unexpected ways. This snapshot not only reflects the daring nature of individuals like William but also highlights the fascinating advancements made during the 1970s. It serves as a reminder of how television programs such as Tomorrow's World played a crucial role in introducing groundbreaking inventions to audiences worldwide. Memory Lane Prints presents this intriguing piece from their collection, offering us a glimpse into an era where creativity and innovation knew no bounds. Let this image transport you back in time and inspire you to embrace new possibilities just like William did atop St Pancras Station all those years ago.
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