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Blacksmith Tools 1875A range of tools used by a blacksmith or ironsmith, including pincers, a hook, files, a hammer and a mallet. 1875
Blacksmiths outside their forgeA superb photograph of six Blacksmiths and coachbuilders posing for a photograph outside their forge/workshop, each holding the tools of their trade
Blacksmith & Horse 19CA blacksmith puts a new shoe on a bay mare
Herm, Channel Islands, Blacksmiths Cottage, La Rosiere StepsBlacksmiths Cottage and La Rosiere Steps at Herm (Haerme) - one of the Channel Islands and part of the Parish of St Peter Port in the Bailiwick of Guernsey. Date: circa 1930s
Farriers ShopAn interesting old farriers shop at Ripley, Yorkshire, England, with horseshoes hanging from the ceiling. Date: 1930s
Cockney Blacksmith / 1932Mr Charles Mitchell, the village smithy of Pyecombe, Sussex, claims to be a real cockney. Pyecombe forge have been making their famous crooks for centuries
C17 Blacksmith / WoodcutTwo blacksmiths work with hammers at an anvil, while behind them their furnace roars
Northop SmithyA picturesque old smithy (blacksmiths shop) at Northop, Flintshire, Wales. Date: 1930s
South Kirkby Smithy early 1900s
Yorkshire BlacksmithThe Smithy (blacksmith) at work at his anvil in Dent, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1930s
Blacksmith / ChatterboxThe village blacksmith
Farrier at his ForgeA farrier and his boy apprentice in a forge in Reading, Berkshire, England
Eloi / Eligius SaintOR ELIGIUS Patron Saint of Blacksmiths and Locksmiths
Iron smelting in a furnace, Bronze Age, Kazakhstan areaCraftsmen (blacksmiths) of the Bronze Age in the Kazakhstan area, smelting and shaping metal (iron) using an ancient furnace with bellows. 3000-1200 BCE
Ancient metal workers, KazakhstanTwo Kazakh craftsmen (blacksmiths) shaping metal by hammering. In the background are a yurt, horses, camels and camel keeper. BCE
Iron processing in Bronze Age, Kazakhstan areaBronze Age craftsmen (blacksmiths) processing iron with special tools, shaping the metal by hammering. In the background are yurts and a mountain landscape. 3000-1200 BCE
Alderley Old Smithy Victorian period
Smithy near Ashburton Victorian period
The Old Smithy, Gretna Green, early 1900s
Gretna Green Blacksmiths
A Village Blacksmith early 1900s
Kimberworth Old Smithy early 1900s
Embleton Blacksmith early 1900s
Penshurst Blacksmith early 1900s
Bempton Blacksmith early 1900s
Beckenham Blacksmith early 1900s
El HaddadiThis oil painting captures a street scene where figures are sat outside some buildings by a blacksmith's shop. Date: circa 1922
The Blacksmith's ShopAn etching showing the interior of a blacksmith's shop, comprising of a set of wagon wheels being worked on, and a workbench in the background. Date: circa 1925
Various shots of blacksmiths and athletes. Date: 1887
Muybridge - BlacksmithsFour scenes of blacksmiths at work Date: 1880s
Music cover, The Jolly Blacksmiths March-Twostep, written by E T Paull and E Braham. 1905
Kalabit tribe blacksmiths, Borneo, SE AsiaTwo Kalabit (Kelabit) tribe blacksmiths, Borneo, SE Asia (then part of the British Empire) - they are using two cylinders made from palm stems as bellows. Date: 1922
Old Smithy at Branscombe, near Sidmouth, Devon, with a horse having a hoof inspected. Date: circa 1910s
A curious old blacksmiths shop and cottage, decorated with dozens of deers antlers, Berriedale, Caithness, Scotland. Date: 1950s
The village farrier (blacksmith) sharpening a pair of garden shears at his wheel, Pangbourne, Berkshire, England. Date: 1950s
This anvil, in Mucklestone churchyard, Shropshire, England, is said to be the one used by the blacksmith who reversed Queen Margarets horseshoes in 1459. Date: 15th century
National Waifs Association 1900National Waifs Association for destitute boys in Stepney Causeway, London. Photograph showing Dr. Barnardos giving boys a chance to learn a trade in blacksmithing. Date: 1900
VILLAGE SMITHYThe fine old smithy (blacksmiths shop) in the pretty village of Penshurst, Kent, England. Date: 1950s
COCKNEY BLACKSMITH / 1932Mr Charles Mitchell, the village smithy of Pyecombe, Sussex, claims to be a real cockney. Pyecombe forge have been making their famous crooks for centuries. Date: 29 September 1932
BLACKSMITH / CIRCA 1800liquor being poured out in a blacksmiths workshop. Date: circa 1800
AFRICAN BLACKSMITHSCentral African blacksmiths Date: circa 1870
GERMAN BLACKSMITHA German blacksmith and his assistant work on a horseshoe. Date: 19th Century
BLACKSMITHS / SHIRE HORSEFour blacksmiths shoe a shire horse while his owner stands and watches. The horse, who is blinkered, stands patiently. Date: circa 1930
BLACKSMITHS DRINKINGTwo French blacksmiths take a wine-break Date: 1885
17th century BlacksmithTwo blacksmiths work with hammers at an anvil, while behind them their furnace roars. Date: 17th century
Nontron, Dordogne - Blacksmith High School. Date: 1906
Bolton-by-Bowland, Lancashire - The Village Forge. Date: circa 1905
Photograph of Blacksmiths Arms, Croydon (New), Surrey. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub