The museum has more than 1,500 shoes from the Roman era to modern the day. The museum also tells the story of Clarks from it’s beginning in the early 19th century. There are four galleries which showcase the development of the footwear industry in street and items on display include shoemaking machinery and tools, advertising materials and hundreds of shoes. A selection of footwear from around the world, a beautiful collection of Georgian and Victorian shoes. Highlights of the museum include the last of those made for Princess Diana’s wedding, a replica of the shoes worn by the Queen when she married Prince Philip, and a 1923 Perugia ladies gold, black and silver bar shoe.