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Blacksmith Collection (page 3)

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Forge, Antrim

Forge, Antrim - a view of a blacksmith at the Forge door using an anvil, other men are inside and looking at the camera. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Antrim; Antrim). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Cupids and hearts on nine Victorian scraps

Cupids and hearts on nine Victorian scraps. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Kokand, Uzbekistan - Shoeing a horse at the local forge

Kokand, Uzbekistan - Shoeing a horse at the local forge. Date: circa 1908

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Tashkent, Uzbekistan - Blacksmiths Forge

Tashkent, Uzbekistan - Blacksmiths Forge. Date: 1907

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Blacksmith at work on a horseshoe

Blacksmith at work on a horseshoe
Blacksmith working for the London horseguards, forging a new horseshoe. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Blacksmith holding up a hot horseshoe

Blacksmith holding up a hot horseshoe
Blacksmith working for the London horseguards, holding up a red hot horseshoe. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Chinese Soldiers in Barracks

Chinese Soldiers in Barracks - servicing their equipment Date: circa 1908

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Interior of the forge. Engraving. 19th century

Interior of the forge. Engraving. 19th century

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Book of Trades, The Farrier

Book of Trades, The Farrier. 1841

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Industry / Smith 1827

Industry / Smith 1827
" A smith is one who works on iron, and who from that metal manufactures a vast variety of articles useful in the arts of life, and of great importance to domestic comfort". Date: 1827

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: The Village Blacksmith by G Carlton Wallace

The Village Blacksmith by G Carlton Wallace
The Village Blacksmith by G. Carlton Wallace. First produced Theatre Royal, Bury, 20th February 1903 and Theatre Royal, Stratford, 1st August 1904. Date: circa 1904

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: The Sledgehammer adapted by Wilson Barrett

The Sledgehammer adapted by Wilson Barrett
Promotional postcard for The Sledgehammer adapted from the Flemish of Neston Le Thiers by Wilson Barrett. First produced Theatre Royal, Kilburn, 22nd February 1897. For Alfred Northway and H. V

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Barnardos Home Blacksmith

Barnardos Home Blacksmith
A young blacksmith at an unnamed Barnardos Home. Date: 1922

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Blacksmith, Wick, Worcestershire

Blacksmith, Wick, Worcestershire
Blacksmith, Wick, Pershore, near Evesham, Worcestershire, England. Showing Mr Sherwood Shoeing a Horse - May 1909 Date: 1900s

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: British troops shoeing horses at village near the front, WW1

British troops shoeing horses at village near the front, WW1
British soldiers shoeing horses at a village near the Front in 1915. Date: 1915

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: At the Forge, WW1 scene by Lucy Kemp-Welch

At the Forge, WW1 scene by Lucy Kemp-Welch
British army horses being shod at a makeshift forge somewhere on the Western Front. Date: 1919

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Nursery Rhymes -- couple arguing, blacksmith

Nursery Rhymes -- couple arguing, blacksmith
Nursery Rhymes -- two illustrations. Above -- an elderly couple argue in a bare room, with bags of gold and silver on the floor

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Vendee : Blacksmith

Vendee : Blacksmith
Royalist resistance comes from ordinary people such as the heroic Blacksmith of the Vendee, armed only with the tools of his trade. Date: 1793

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Mucklestone Anvil

Mucklestone Anvil
A plaque at Mucklestone, Shropshire, England, where a blacksmith reversed Queen Margarets horseshoes to aid her escape from the Battle of Blore Heath, 23 September 1459. Date: 15th century

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Rasping a Hoof

Rasping a Hoof
A farrier removing an old horseshoe. Date: 1960s

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Old Smithy Interior

Old Smithy Interior
The interior of an old smithy (blacksmiths shop) at Colne Engaine, Essex, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Shaping a Horseshoe

Shaping a Horseshoe
A young farrier (blacksmith) uses a hammer and chisel on his anvil to shape a horseshoe. Date: 1960s

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: French Blacksmith

French Blacksmith
A French marechal-ferrant (blacksmith) shoeing a horse. Date: circa 1845

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Turkish Blacksmith at Veles, Macedonia

Turkish Blacksmith at Veles, Macedonia Date: circa 1920s

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Abinger Hammer, Surrey, England - Famous Clock

Abinger Hammer, Surrey, England - Famous Clock
Abinger Hammer, Surrey, England - The clock (visible left) - which overhangs the main road portrays the figure of " Jack the Blacksmith", who strikes the hour with his hammer

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: A blacksmiths studio

A blacksmiths studio
Two blacksmiths working on a horse-shoe. 16th Century

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: MUяZ i DEGRAIN, Antoni (1841-1924). Blacksmith

MUяZ i DEGRAIN, Antoni (1841-1924). Blacksmith
MUя Z i DEGRAIN, Antoni (1841-1924). Blacksmith

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Tales from Many Lands: The Palace of Steel

Tales from Many Lands: The Palace of Steel. From Treasure no. 256 (9 December 1967)

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Tales from Many Land: The Palace of Steel

Tales from Many Land: The Palace of Steel. From Treasure no. 256 (9 December 1967)

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Elihu Burritt - 3

Elihu Burritt - 3
ELIHU BURRITT American self-educated blacksmith, champion of pacifism. Depicted studying his Hebrew Bible. Date: 1810 - 1879

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Elihu Burritt - 2

Elihu Burritt - 2
ELIHU BURRITT American self-educated blacksmith, champion of pacifism. Date: 1810 - 1879

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Elihu Burritt - 1

Elihu Burritt - 1
ELIHU BURRITT American self-educated blacksmith, champion of pacifism. Date: 1810 - 1879

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Australia - Victoria - Bush Blacksmith

Australia - Victoria - Bush Blacksmith (Gippsland Region) Date: circa 1905

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Farrier - Blacksmith preparing horseshoes

Farrier - Blacksmith preparing horseshoes Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Colorado. A miners blacksmith

Colorado. A miners blacksmith. Date between 1898 and 1905

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Metropolitan Police blacksmith with WPC and horses

Metropolitan Police blacksmith with WPC and horses
A blacksmith shaping a horseshoe on his anvil, while a Metropolitan Police WPC watches. Two horses stand waiting in the background. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Shoeing a Bullock, India

Shoeing a Bullock, India Date: 1912

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Blacksmiths Shop - North Vietnam

Blacksmiths Shop - North Vietnam
Two Colonial French officers have their Vietnamese ponies re-shod at a Tonkin (Dap Cau)French Military Forge, North Vietnam Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Macedonia - Blacksmith shoeing a Buffalo

Macedonia - Blacksmith shoeing a Buffalo Date: circa 1910

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Gretna Green Anvil and Richard Rennison

Gretna Green Anvil and Richard Rennison
Richard Rennison - the Gretna Green Anvil Priest 1926 - 1940, pictured with books recording over 2000 marriages overseen at the Old Blacksmiths Shop at Gretna in seven years

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Harlestone Smithy

Harlestone Smithy
A corner of the stone-built village of Harlestone, Northamptonshire, England, with a glimpse of its old smithy (blacksmiths). Date: late 1950s

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Forging Wrought Iron

Forging Wrought Iron
Forging wrought iron gates. Date: 1960s

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Claverdon Blacksmith s

Claverdon Blacksmith s
The old smithy (blacksmiths shop) at Claverdon, Warwickshire, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Dunchurch Forge

Dunchurch Forge
The Old Forge, Dunchurch, Warwickshire, England, reputed to be the original smithy on which Henry Wadsworth Longfellow based his poem The Village Blacksmith (1842). Date: 1950s

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Auld Smiddy Road House

Auld Smiddy Road House
The Auld Smiddy Road House, a modern roadhouse beside the Old Blacksmiths Shop at Greta Green, Dumfrieshire, Scotland. Date: 1950s

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Cleaning a Hoof

Cleaning a Hoof
A farrier cleaning a horses hoof before fitting a new horseshoe. Date: 1960s

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: Fitting a Hot Horseshoe

Fitting a Hot Horseshoe
A farrier putting on a hot horseshoe. Date: 1960s

Background imageBlacksmith Collection: The Marriage House

The Marriage House, Coldstream Bridgehead, Berwickshire, Scotland, where up to a hundred years ago Blacksmith Weddings took place; the smithy was the priest! Date: 1950s



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