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The Iron Foundry, Burmeister & Wain, 1885, by Peder SeverinPeder Severin Kroyer (1851-1909). Danish painter. The Iron Foundry, Burmeister & Wain, 1885. National Museum of Art. Copenhagen. Denmark
St Louis World Fair / 1904The exterior of the Palace of Mines and Metallurgy
Smelting Furnace - Sierra Leone, West AfricaSmelting in a bloomery-type furnace in Sierra Leone, West Africa. circa 1910s
Ronot press, Conservatoire des Arts de la MetallurgieRonot press, reconstructed, and statue of Allegory of Industry, at the Conservatoire des Arts de la Metallurgie, or Conservatory of the Arts of Metallurgy
Sculptures, Conservatoire des Arts de la MetallurgieChrist statues, stored at the Conservatoire des Arts de la Metallurgie, or Conservatory of the Arts of Metallurgy, formerly the lower factory of the foundry at Dommartin-le-Franc
Sculpture, Conservatoire des Arts de la MetallurgieStatues, stored at the Conservatoire des Arts de la Metallurgie, or Conservatory of the Arts of Metallurgy, formerly the lower factory of the foundry at Dommartin-le-Franc, in the Blaise valley
Hearths, Conservatoire des Arts de la MetallurgieFireplace surrounds, stored at the Conservatoire des Arts de la Metallurgie, or Conservatory of the Arts of Metallurgy, formerly the lower factory of the foundry at Dommartin-le-Franc
Stoves and ovens, Conservatoire des Arts de la MetallurgieStoves and ovens, stored at the Conservatoire des Arts de la Metallurgie, or Conservatory of the Arts of Metallurgy, formerly the lower factory of the foundry at Dommartin-le-Franc
Blast furnace, Conservatoire des Arts de la MetallurgieOld blast furnaces, at the Conservatoire des Arts de la Metallurgie, or Conservatory of the Arts of Metallurgy, formerly the lower factory of the foundry at Dommartin-le-Franc, in the Blaise valley
Emile's forge, Conservatoire des Arts de la MetallurgieEmile's forge, donated by Maurice Bernard from Eurville, with hearths, bellows, tools, power hammers, anvils and stamping machines, at the Conservatoire des Arts de la Metallurgie
Statue, Parc Metallurgique, Dommartin-le-Franc, Haute-MarneCast iron counter-model of the work of Charles Breton, 1878, made at the Val d'Osne art foundry c. 1920, exhibited at the Parc Metallurgique or Metallurgic Park
Lithography stones, Parc Metallurgique, Dommartin-le-FrancLithography stones of plans for metalwork, used for printing, exhibited at the Parc Metallurgique or Metallurgic Park, an interpretation centre for ancient and contemporary metallurgy
Metalwork, Parc Metallurgique, Dommartin-le-FrancExhibition of manufactured metalwork, at the Parc Metallurgique or Metallurgic Park, an interpretation centre for ancient and contemporary metallurgy
Ore park, Parc Metallurgique, Dommartin-le-FrancOre park, with displays of large forged pieces from the foundries of the Haute-Marne, at the Parc Metallurgique or Metallurgic Park, an interpretation centre for ancient and contemporary metallurgy
Blast furnace, Parc Metallurgique, Dommartin-le-FrancBlast furnace built 1834 by Jean-Baptiste Le Bachelle, at the Parc Metallurgique or Metallurgic Park, an interpretation centre for ancient and contemporary metallurgy
Chimu? culture. Tumi. Sacrificial ceremonial axe made of gold. It represents the god Maymlap. 11th-15th century. National Museum of Peru. Lima
Metal Age. The gold bracteates. National Museum of DenmarkThe gold bracteates. Flat, thin and single-sided gold medal worn as jewelry that was produced in Northern Europe predominantly during the Migration Period of the Germanic Iron Age
Prehistoric art. Bronze age. Copper Cauldron. Reginal MuseumPrehistoric art. Bronze age. Copper Cauldron. Mine from Cabarceno. Reginal Museum of Prehistory and Archaeology. Santander. Cantabria
Bronze Age. Belt ornaments. From a bog at Fjellerup, FunenPrehistoric. Art. Bronze Age. Belt ornaments. From a bog at Fjellerup, Funen. 700-500 BC. National Museum of Denmark
Italy. Sardinia. Nuragic civilization. Statuette of a bull. 9th-8th century BC. From Santa Vittoria de Serri. Archeological Museum of Cagliari
CoKe oven. DioramaCoke oven. Diorama. Deutches Museum. Munich. Germany
Arc furnace. Deutches Museum. Munich. Germany
The First German Coke Oven. 18th centuryThe First German Coke Oven. Diorama. 18th century. Deutches Museum. Munich. Germany
Golden altar from Lisbjerg Chruch, near Arhus. 1135-40. NatiGolden altar from Lisbjerg Chruch, near Arhus. 1135-40. Superpositions of altar, retable and crucifix, surrounded by an arched structure
The Roskilde cross. Byzantine reliquary cross of gold. ArounThe Roskilde cross. Byzantine reliquary cross of gold. The front side is decorated with 7 pearls and 15 gems. Around 1100. Found in the rood arch crucifix of Roskilde Cathedral. Denmark
The Golden Horns of Gallehus. North of Mogeltonder, SouthernThe Golden Horns of Gallehus, discovered in Gallehus, north of Mogeltonder, Southern Jutland, Denmark. The horns date to the early 5th century, the beginning of the Germanic Iron Age
Vikings. Two fine collars for carriage horses, were found buViking Art. Northern Europe. Two fine collars for carriage horses were found buried near the burial mound Bjerringhoj. National Museum of Denmark
The early Iron. Roman influence. Gryphon of Vimose. BronzeThe early Iron. Roman influence. Gryphon of Vimose. A gryphons head of gilt bronze. The gryphon was perhaps once part of a Roman parade helmet. Was found in a Bog, Funen. National Museum of Denmark
Metal Age. Gold ornaments with lions head. Womans grave from Arsley, Funen, 4th century. National Museum of Denmark
Grave goods from Dollerup in Jutland. Two drinking horns witGrave goods from a rich double burial of a magnate and his wife found at Dollerup in Jutland. In the womans grave lay two drinking horns with bronze mountings. National Museum of Denmark
The Gundestrup cauldron. Silver vessel. 200 BC and 300 AD. EThe Gundestrup cauldron. Decorated silver vessel, thought to date between 200 BC and 300 AD, placing it within the late La T?ne period or early Roman Iron Age
Golden vessels. Denmark. The Late Bronze Age. 800-400 BC. NaPrehistoric. Art. Metal Age. Northern Europe. Golden vessels. Decorated with geometric patterns. Denmark. The Late Bronze Age. 800-400 BC. National Museum of Denmark
Prehistory. Helmet of from Veksoe-bog. (800-400 BC). DenmarkPrehistory. Metal Age. Helmet from Veksoe-bog. Bronze. Denmark. Bronze Age. (800-400 BC). National Museum of Denmark. Copenhaguen
Bronze Age. Golden bowls, most with handle shaped like horseArt. Prehistory. Bronze Age. Golden bowls, most with handle shaped like horses heads. 10th-6th Centuries BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen
Steel Industry. 19th century. Oven. Modeling a steel block. Colored engraving, 1874
Metal Age. Golden bowls, most with handle shaped like horsesArt. Prehistory. Metal Age. Golden bowls, most with handle shaped like horses heads, from an imported bronze vessel decorated with sun ships. De Bog Mariesminde, Funen. 10th-6th Centuries BC
Metal Age. Northern Europe. The round shields. Period 1100-7Prehistoric. Art. Metal Age. Northern Europe. The round shields were used in the rituals. They were probably imported from central Europe and are from the period 1100-700 BC
Bronze Age. Belt ornaments. 700-500 A. C. National Museum ofPrehistoric. Art. Metal Age. Belt ornaments. Located : bog from Jutlandia, Denmark. 700-500 a.C. Bronze Age. National Museum of Denmark
Metal Age. Belt of many small bronze rings and ornamental plPrehistory. Art. Metal Age. A large belt consisting of many small bronze rings and ornamental plates. Possible horse harness. From a bog at Gerlev, northern Zealand. Denmark. 900-700 BC
Bronze Age. Belt ornaments, arm rings, a neck ring. FardalPrehistory. Art. Metal Age. Bronze Age. Belt ornaments, arm rings, a neck ring. from a gravel hill at Fardal, central Jutland. 900-700 BC. National Museum of Denmark
Metal Age. Cult axe from Ormenaes, Funen. 1500-1300 BC. MusPrehistory. Art. Metal Age. Cult axe from Ormenaes, Funen. Found on an islet near the coast. 1500-1300 BC. Museum of Denmark. Copenhaguen
Cult axe from Bastad near Helsingborg, Scania. C. 1400 BC. NPrehistory. Metal Age. Cult axe from Bastad, near Helsingborg, Scania. C. 1400 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhaguen
Bronze Age. Several womens ornaments and some bronze figurePrehistory. Bronze Age. Several womens ornaments and some bronze figures. Are furnished with pegs. C. 800 BC. Fardal, central Jutland. Denmark. Museum of Denmark. Copenhaguen
Paris Exhibition - Palace of mines and metallurgy 1900This building contained an exposition of the working of mines and quarries, metals and minerals in all states, from the raw to the finished article. Date: 1900
St. Louis Worlds Fair - Palace of Mines and MetallurgySt. Louis Worlds Fair (Louisiana Purchase Exposition), St. Louis, Missouri, USA - Palace of Mines and Metallurgy Date: 1904