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End of an era as Simpsons Shoes at Lambton announces closure after 93 years

Simon McCarthy
Updated February 26 2024 - 1:50pm, first published February 17 2024 - 7:14pm
Stephen Simpson (right) founded Simpsons Shoes in 1931 and opened the family business' premises at Elder Street in Lambton in April 1934, where he worked with his son, Kevin, and grandson Craig (left).
Stephen Simpson (right) founded Simpsons Shoes in 1931 and opened the family business' premises at Elder Street in Lambton in April 1934, where he worked with his son, Kevin, and grandson Craig (left).

Craig Simpson's memories of his grandfather come in small but unforgettable moments. First, his handshake with a grip like iron; even in his 80s, he had a firm grip from decades of working the bootmaker's hammer and pliers. Then, his workbench, which still stands at the back of the family's Lambton shop, where he tinkered away quietly, never sitting down. Then, in another moment, he recalls his attention to detail, his careful skill and how he had never bought a pair of shoes in his life.

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Simon McCarthy

Simon McCarthy

Journalist, Newcastle Herald

Simon McCarthy is a journalist working at the Newcastle Herald in NSW. He writes news and features, and produces video and multimedia, for the Herald and Herald Weekender magazine. He contributes regularly to the Newcastle Herald’s daily Topics column, and is the co-creator and producer of the Toohey’s News podcast. McCarthy has worked as a journalist in regional NSW since 2013. He joined the newsroom of the Newcastle Herald in 2017 from the Northern Daily Leader in Tamworth where he worked from 2015 to 2016.

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