Boot scraper explained

A boot-scraper,[1] door scraper,[2] mud scraper, or decrottoir is a device consisting of a metal blade, simple or elaborate, permanently attached to the wall or to the sidewalk at the entrance to a building to allow visitors to scrape snow, mud, leaves, or manure off the soles of their footwear before entering.

Appearance

The simplest shoe scrapers could be a rectangular sheet of metal, a horizontal bar, or thick steel wire, but many had more complex shapes made of cast iron or wrought iron with horizontal center piece to scrape off the sole, vertical scraping surfaces to clean the sides of the boot, and other shapes to access concave area by the heel.

On building entrances, boot scrapers could be cemented into the pavement, protrude from a house walls, hide in a niche built into the facade, or sometimes integrated into wrought-iron banisters.

History

The scrapers appeared at the end of the 18th century, at the same time as the sidewalks and abounded in the 19th century big cities, in the times of horse-drawn carriages and dirt roads.[3] Originally placed directly on foot paths, some were banned as a danger to public safety and placed in niches in the facades.[4]

Through the 20th century, the scrapers of European cities fell into disuse and many were removed during roadworks, or salvaged for ferrous metals.[5]

Notable locations

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Definition of 'boot-scraper'. Collins Dictionary.
  2. Web site: Definition of 'door scraper'. Collins Dictionary.
  3. Web site: Les décrottoirs d'antan au fil de nos rues. fr. The scrapers of yesteryear along our streets.
  4. Web site: History of urban development told by boot scrapers. 21 August 2011 . Taipei Times.
  5. Web site: Grandeur et décadence du décrottoir. 17 August 2011 . fr. Rise and fall of the scraper.
  6. Web site: Der Schuhabkratzer. de. The shoe scraper.
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  8. Web site: GOETHES WOHNHAUS WEIMAR. de. GOETHE'S HOME IN WEIMAR. ArchitekturBildArchiv.
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  10. Web site: CITIES 101: LOCATING VICTORIAN BOOT SCRAPERS ON THE STREETS OF NYC. 17 August 2016 .
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  12. [:File:Beacon Hill, Boston, MA, USA - panoramio (16).jpg]
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