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Part of the illustration “Blacksmith” - as illustrated on the front cover of Collier’s Illustrated Weekly (Vol XXIX No3 September 6, 1902) by American artist / illustrator Francis Xavier Leyendecker 1877-1924 (younger brother of Joseph Christian Leyendecker)
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Dale Morse holds a piece of hardened steel. Dale Morse of Clay Hill Forge teaches classes at the Virginia Institute of Blacksmithing for another income stream. Morse, who apprenticed under masters in Europe, says that the traditional master-apprentice relationship is changing into more of a classroom setting in modern American blacksmithing. Morse is a member of the Shenandoah Valley Blacksmiths Guild and the Old Dominion Blacksmiths Association. Photos taken at the shop on Tuesday, March 22, 2011. (photo by Pat Jarrett, all rights reserved)
Washington's Crossing State Park blacksmith shop, during the 2016 Crossing reenactment dress rehearsal. Shot handheld with natural light.
18.8.2018. It's always good to see skilled craftsmen.
Taken at Mill Forge, Caudwell's Mill, Rowsley, Derbyshire.
This gentleman had a really hot job at Martin's Station, located at Wilderness Road State Park in Ewing, Va. As if blacksmithing wasn't hot enough, it was also in the 90's that day.
I wasn't really thrilled with this photo, for you can see I didn't use a fast enough shutter speed for some reason, and that allowed his hand to blur as he worked the bellows. (I guess I could tell everyone that I was just capturing the motion)!
After two years I'm finally sharing these photos of my latest Dark Age creation, a medieval Blacksmith Watermill that specialize on making enchanted weapons. Using the nearby river, the mill mechanism turns the shafts and powers the blacksmith drop-hammer.
It has a vegetable garden and a courtyard as well as a kitchen and smokestack. I built-in Power Functions to light up both the fireplace and the oven, as well as move the water wheel and drop hammer. I have a full video on this MOC on my YouTube channel here - youtu.be/81YqJs8wtBg
I hope you enjoy my creation, and check out the video!
The guy in the glasses is Martin. He is a Blacksmith from Haninge. He is one of the organizers. Martin has his own museum in Handen. There are usually two markets at his place every year. He does everything together with his partner, the woman in the blue dress.
Steyr Austria !
Schmiedeweihnacht 2012, ein Schmied bei der Arbeit !
Forge Christmas 2012, a blacksmith at work!
I was born under a wand'rin' star.
I was born under a wand'rin' star.
Wheels are made for rollin',
mules are made to pack.
I've never seen a sight,
that didn't look better lookin' back.
I was born under a wand'rin' star.......
Cambria Iron Works Complex, the Blacksmith Shop is the most historically significant of the structures. Originally owned by the Cambria Iron Company, the Blacksmith Shop produced a wide range of metal products throughout the 19 th and 20 the centuries. With the decline of the steel industry and the closing of Bethlehem Steel Corporation in 1992, the Blacksmith Shop has since been vacant.
The Blacksmith Shop is a large brick structure that was constructed in at least five stages. The original building is octagonal shaped with an octagonal cupola, containing heavy timbered roof trusses with iron tension rods, common-bond red brick walls and pilasters. In the 1870s, a rectangular wing was added to the west elevation and in 1885 another wing was added on the east elevation. It retains a full complement of original turn-of-the-century forging and smiting tools and a variety of steam-powered hammers, including a ten-ton steam hammer owned by the Smithsonian Institute and leased to the Redevelopment Authority .
After two years I'm finally sharing these photos of my latest Dark Age creation, a medieval Blacksmith Watermill that specialize on making enchanted weapons. Using the nearby river, the mill mechanism turns the shafts and powers the blacksmith drop-hammer.
It has a vegetable garden and a courtyard as well as a kitchen and smokestack. I built-in Power Functions to light up both the fireplace and the oven, as well as move the water wheel and drop hammer. I have a full video on this MOC on my YouTube channel here - youtu.be/81YqJs8wtBg
I hope you enjoy my creation, and check out the video!
Cambria Iron Works Complex, the Blacksmith Shop is the most historically significant of the structures. Originally owned by the Cambria Iron Company, the Blacksmith Shop produced a wide range of metal products throughout the 19 th and 20 the centuries. With the decline of the steel industry and the closing of Bethlehem Steel Corporation in 1992, the Blacksmith Shop has since been vacant.
The Blacksmith Shop is a large brick structure that was constructed in at least five stages. The original building is octagonal shaped with an octagonal cupola, containing heavy timbered roof trusses with iron tension rods, common-bond red brick walls and pilasters. In the 1870s, a rectangular wing was added to the west elevation and in 1885 another wing was added on the east elevation. It retains a full complement of original turn-of-the-century forging and smiting tools and a variety of steam-powered hammers, including a ten-ton steam hammer owned by the Smithsonian Institute and leased to the Redevelopment Authority .