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Gulf Branch Nature Center, Arlington, Virginia

"Blacksmith" weathervane, Abington Pigotts, Cambridgeshire, 11 Feb 2022

I love my anvil...

 

May 2015

Blacksmith at the old forge, East Ruston.

Lilly Davis, of the Pioneer Memorial SDA Church, PMC Evergreens Pathfinder Club, in Berrien Springs Michigan, fans the fire at the Blacksmith honors at the 2014 Forever Faithful International Pathfinder Camporee in Oshkosh, Wisc,. Photo Rich Herard.

Stationery engine inside the Blacksmiths Shop

 

The Plains Railway

HDR, 10/04/2016

Blacksmith Plover aka Blacksmith Lapwing (Vanellus armatus)

when your son asks you one day if he can have a go at being a blacksmith (a keen interest since playing Minecraft) What do you do?.....brilliant when a great craft workshop has an open day, Thank you Flameworks Plymouth.

I was putting a curve into this plant-hanger-to-be.

Building a horseshoe

Christy tells here story while Michael works in the background. By the end of the show, he has made several items (which are given away to audience members).

The Blacksmiths at Dinorwic are connected to the Iron Works next door, they have many tools available to them all powered by the waterwheel running off belts. There are four forges placed here due to the quantity of work required to such a huge quarry.

Portrait of a blacksmith.

Forgeron fabricant un fer de hache

 

Blacksmith and iron ax

Taken at Latitude/Longitude:20.119230/72.742419. km (Map link)

Historical Re-enactment of Traditional Ironwork by a Real Blacksmith

  

"The Blacksmith Shop reconstruction was modeled after a shop originally built by the Stroecker family in the latter part of the 19th century and last used by Johnny Hauser in the early 20th century. Built of native stone from local quarries, this shop's construction was designed and engineered by volunteer Les Schrader. The forge, anvil and a majority of the tools were used for over fifty years by Henry Wohead until 1978, when his shop on Olsen Lane closed as the last working blacksmith shop in town. "

 

Naper Settlement Museum

www.napersettlement.org

   

Photo taken my Michael Kappel in Naperville

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From Richard Scarry's What Do People Do All Day. Luckily Book Printer is also immortalized in this book as a noble profession.

Work underway in the blacksmith shop in Stone City, Iowa.

Taken at Latitude/Longitude:22.407281/72.894949. km (Map link)

A blacksmith making a metal tool to use with a flint, after which he showed us that he could indeed make sparks.

A Photoshop "painting"

Taken at the second Helsinki Flickr meetup. If you happen to live nearby Helsinki or you're coming to visit Helsinki, join us!

Blandford Nature Center's blacksmith shop. Volunteer Frank is on the right.

Wide angle view.

Blacksmiths at work in Bethlehem's Colonial Industrial Quarter.

Workmen operating a commercial blacksmiths forge

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