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Just across the way from a stable area lay the blacksmith's workshop, where the blacksmith would create and fit horseshoes.
Although this one wasn't working at the time, it was amazing to see all the gear and all the iron, plus tools and other random things hanging around.
Sacred Blacksmith cosplay---- Do you like this Sacred Blacksmith characters group cosplay? I love it because coser Kelly let me see a vivid beautiful Aria---sexy and cute!!! Do you think so?
Blacksmiths Forge,are you looking to do some metalwork? Having a Blacksmiths Forge in your shed will let you make any metal creations you want.
A blacksmith in his forge in the equipment shed at Howell Living History Farm, Lambertville, New Jersey. For more information, see www.annestravels.net/howell-living-history-farm/
My brother-in-law, Eddie, volunteers at the local living history museum as their blacksmith.
Snapped from the front seat of the car.
The group of figures "Schmied mit Knabe", created in 1901 by J. Hammerschmidt, is a relic of the Molke memorial, which was located on Heinrich-Heine-Allee. "Jong, jangk en de Aldestadt on hol mech fönef Alt." [Boy, go to the old town and get me five beers.] This anecdotal statement of the blacksmith is derived from his finger position.
The cross-shaped base is intended to commemorate the destruction of the monument and the victims of the war.
Source: wikipedia.de
Ritter Festival Bad Bentheim; the blacksmith.
www.marcelvangunst.net/movies/blacksmith.AVI
www.schmiedekunst-aus-mecklenburg.de/
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Taken at the Ozark Medieval Fortress...a castle being built using 'authentic 13th century techniques' in (very) rural Arkansas. The financiers are a group of Frenchmen. The workers are local artisans. They have a blacksmith's shop, quarry, potter, carpentry, and other crafts onsite, and they're attempting to do as much in the old way as possible.
The enormous load-bearing masonry/rubble walls are very impressive. They haven't done any spans requiring anything other than trabeation yet, but I'm looking forward to seeing some arches of significant weight.
Pretty cool to have something built in an antiquated style in this country without much history. I'm looking forward to following their progress over the next 20-25 years.
A couple years back I was working at a summer camp. We went on a trip to the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, NC. On the way there a kid on the bus told me he wanted to be a ghost hunter, on the way back he said he wanted to be a blacksmith.
North Carolina Blacksmith. Third generation in his family to be a blacksmith using the same equipment.
Landmark Park Farm Days. Life how it was 100 years ago. This Blacksmith was making different tools using traditional blacksmithing techniques. He made ladles, tools, and other objects while people watched.