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Lotspeich 5th grade students learning about Blacksmithing from Mr. Marvin Kuhn, a science teacher from Indiana who has also been a blacksmith for 30 years.
Mr. Kuhn has been coming to Lotspeich since the late 80's.
Taken today at the museum of Welsh life in St. Fagans.
The blacksmith was hard at work making a set of strap hinges for a building being rebuilt in the museum.
Photographed at the Shiloh Museum in Springdale, Arkansas. Three exposure HDR procesed in Photomatix Pro and Lightroom 3.
Blacksmith demonstrating his craft.
Historic Richmond Town.
Leica IIF.
Film: Kodak 400CN black & white print film.
My great-uncle Ragnar used to make things here. You could still see a bunch of tools, an anvil, and a giant oven inside.
Blacksmiths gas forge . Propane and air fired forge easily capable of forge welding heat. This is the standard forge I use for my courses at Nait. Burns very efficiently . Uses 4lbs of propane an hour at welding heat
11 April - an extra date added to the programme due to the high demand. Novice blacksmiths make a variety of items including dragon hooks
Okefenokee Swamp Park, Waycross, Georgia.
The next day it was still raining, and it rained all day. Normal people would have stayed indoors.
But no ... we drove up to Georgia, to the Okefenokee Swamp.
The entrance also included a little train ride around the swamp. Again ... just for the two of us.
Lotspeich 5th grade students learning about Blacksmithing from Mr. Marvin Kuhn, a science teacher from Indiana who has also been a blacksmith for 30 years.
Mr. Kuhn has been coming to Lotspeich since the late 80's.
Two blacksmiths stand before a forge at an eighteenth-century living history event at Fort Dobbs, North Carolina.
Photo by Emily Jack for LEARN NC.
Blacksmithing was a skilled job. These seamen are probably making a metal device to replace something that had broken on the ship.
This image is from Set 2: 8th Grade Lesson.
This circa 1835 wood-frame house is the second oldest structure in the city. Recently restored by the City of Nacogdoches to interpret the 1840 to 1860 time period, the site includes a smokehouse, blacksmith shop, visitors’ center, chicken yard and heritage gardens.
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