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This is the blacksmith's at Weald and Downland Museum, West Sussex... Posted for Textural Tuesday...
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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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Terse and gruff, yet dependable for quality smithing.
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This small half-timbered commercial building was constructed around 1850. It was the workshop of the village blacksmith of Neeroeteren.
The roof here is not covered with thatch or straw, but with roof tiles. In a smithy, the risk of fire was high due to the open fire. That is why tiles were laid on the roof here.
Open Air Museum Bokrijk. Belgium.
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...
Got the sculpture all done today with a mad rush to finish and get it to the blaster's where it will be sandblasted and hot zinc sprayed and primed, ready for delivery on the weekend.
A Blacksmith working hard at Cockington Village, Devon
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"Here's a health to the jolly blacksmith
The best of all fellows
He works at his anvil
While the boy blows the bellows".
One of my Dad's much loved songs from his days running a traditional folk music club. This jolly blacksmith was portraying the old craft at St Fagan's National History Museum near Cardiff.
Lucille Scott is owner of Little Duck Forge, and is one of the few female artist blacksmiths working in the UK.
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