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The Blacksmith Shop Bridge over Mill Brook in Cornish, NH

Built in 1881

Multiple Kingpost Truss

Built by James Tasker of nearby Claremont, NH For one family, and named for a local blacksmith

New Hampshire Bridge # 21

This man is a modern day blacksmith. He takes his blacksmith shop (which is in his pick-up truck) to the horse. As you see him here, he is working right behind his truck. He has just heated the piece of steel with a propane torch and he is now pounding it into the shape to fit the horse he is there to shoe. It’s an age old job, but it’s now done with the help of some very modern tools.

The Blacksmiths Arms, Ryton-on-Dunsmore. 16th April 2025.

The blacksmith shop was essential to the life of any 19th-century community. The blacksmith, so named because he works with black iron, would “iron” sleighs and wagons, make tools and architectural hardware and do repairs. He was also knowledgeable as a ferrier, shoeing horses. He could make most of his own equipment.

The Blacksmith Shop at Lang Pioneer Village Museum was built in Warsaw Ontario in 1859 and restored to 1880. The Shop was built by Daniel Kidd, who began his apprenticeship in Keene at the age of 15. The Blacksmith Shop was closed in 1940 and the building and its contents were donated to Lang Pioneer Village Museum in 1967 when the Museum opened.

In the shop are the basic tools of the trade – forge, anvil, bellows, swages and fullers, mechanical blowers, hammers and tongs, a bin for the blacksmith’s coal, and a quenching tub. Suspended from the rafters were anything from twitches for restraining restless horses to short lengths of forge-welded chains.

Lang Pioneer Village, Lang ON Canada

 

My first castle MOC, its a little medieval forge. I started to build it because I wanted to contribute a MOC to the medieval project of the other BricktimeTeam members. After finishing the house and some parts of the environment, I lost the enthusiasm for this project. But two excellent castle experts, BoB and Wochenender, take care for it. They put the final touches to it and they also made these photos. Thanks a lot my friends.

 

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Roof by o0ger

Window by Larry Lars

corner of the house by Brickdoctor

 

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A 'traditional' blacksmith making medieval tools at an advent market in Vienna.

Somewhat difficult to get a shot without other bystanders, but at least it was warm around his tent.

13 MAY 07 - Camano Island, WA

 

Every year on Mother's Day weekend my mother holds a Rendezvous on her property. We get quite a few people showing up and some camp out, it's quite fun. This year we had a blacksmith, bodger (wood working), flint napper and Native American beading as well as an archery range.

Blacksmith troopers are making Vader's new light saber by traditional method.

  

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A viking blacksmith at Lofotr Viking museum.

We haven't had much rain, but the road was muddy.

Trinity blacksmith

shows his multitude of skills

to tourists passing through

Please have a look at all of the set, there's some gems in there I promise!

this is a bit of a departure…

 

A photograph of my grandfather taken in the 1920s (not sure of the exact date) showing him working outside the smithy in the village of Heiton in Roxburghshire. Read more about him and my dad (the real last blacksmith of the piece) in this article I've written that's been published on the website Caught by the River

 

www.caughtbytheriver.net/2016/01/12/the-last-blacksmith-p...

  

Looking across Hood Canal to the Olympic Mountains.

Blacksmith's shop at the Heritage Centre in Brodick, Arran

Moshe Katz is a blacksmith and an increadable artist on metal. He didn't want to be specially photographed, so I had to do it while we were smoking and talking=) Light was very poor. It is taken with ISO 1600.

A photo from a visit to Lang Pioneer Village.

Heritage Acres, Saanichton

VCC Alt. Tuesday Group Photo-shoot.

Taken Rietvlei, Table Bay Nature Reserve, Cape Town. South Africa

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Europe, Czech Republic, Buchlov Castle

Meeting blacksmiths in the castle Buchlov

4x5 Kodak TMY-2 negative

Tachihara field camera

120mm Schenider Symmar lens

Epson V850 scanner

The blacksmith's barn, outhouse and abandoned wagon in Bannack.

Bunratty Castle & Folk Park

A Blacksmith working hard at Cockington Village, Devon

 

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Chobe National Park, Botswana

Old Strathcona, Edmonton

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Asheville, North Carolina

One of my favourite still life shots from a recent visit to The Habitation at Port-Royal.

Bang bang ... bang bang.

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Signs of spring showing on the 5M ranch on the Blacksmith Fork.

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