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Blacksmithing Collection

Blacksmithing is an ancient craft that has stood the test of time

Background imageBlacksmithing Collection: Blacksmith at work in his forge

Blacksmith at work in his forge
An elderly blacksmith hammering a horseshoe on his anvil. The owner of the horse awaiting a new set of shoes looks in at the window, while the blacksmiths cat scratches an ear on the work bench

Background imageBlacksmithing Collection: Blacksmith, Southrop BBL_02524

Blacksmith, Southrop BBL_02524
The Forge, Southrop, Cotswold, Gloucestershire. Interior view of the Forge, showing the blacksmith at work. Photographed in 1938 by Sydney Alfred Pitcher

Background imageBlacksmithing Collection: Lovedale, Going to Work (b / w photo)

Lovedale, Going to Work (b / w photo)
3092325 Lovedale, Going to Work (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lovedale, Going to Work)

Background imageBlacksmithing Collection: Blacksmith hammering at a lump of metal with a long hammer

Blacksmith hammering at a lump of metal with a long hammer
Blacksmith in his forge hammering at a lump of metal with a long hammer. Date: 1887

Background imageBlacksmithing Collection: Old Smithy at Branscombe, near Sidmouth, Devon

Old Smithy at Branscombe, near Sidmouth, Devon, with a horse having a hoof inspected. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBlacksmithing Collection: Smiths plane, c. 1804-27 (beech, brass & cast steel)

Smiths plane, c. 1804-27 (beech, brass & cast steel)
701063 Smiths plane, c.1804-27 (beech, brass & cast steel) by English School, (19th century); length: 35.2 cm; David Russell Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBlacksmithing Collection: Blacksmiths, c. 1870s (b / w photo)

Blacksmiths, c. 1870s (b / w photo)
495532 Blacksmiths, c.1870s (b/w photo) by Hooper, Willoughby Wallace (1837-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Photograph taken while Hooper was serving with the Madras Light Infantry in South)

Background imageBlacksmithing Collection: National Waifs Association 1900

National Waifs Association 1900
National 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

Background imageBlacksmithing Collection: Blacksmiths outside their foundry or forge, USA

Blacksmiths outside their foundry or forge, USA
Three blacksmiths and two other men outside a foundry or forge, North America. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBlacksmithing Collection: Foundry Blacksmithing Machine Shop, North Dakota, USA

Foundry Blacksmithing Machine Shop, North Dakota, USA
Foundry Blacksmithing Machine Shop, probably in Fargo, North Dakota, USA, with three children posing on the right. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBlacksmithing Collection: Pat Lyon at the forge, Neagle, John, 1796-1865, Lyon, Patrick, d. 1829, Blacksmithing

Pat Lyon at the forge, Neagle, John, 1796-1865, Lyon, Patrick, d. 1829, Blacksmithing, 1900


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Blacksmithing is an ancient craft that has stood the test of time. In a world filled with modern technology, there is something captivating about witnessing a blacksmith at work in his forge. The image of sparks flying and the rhythmic sound of metal being shaped by fire and force evokes a sense of awe and admiration. One such depiction is captured in the photograph titled "Blacksmith, Southrop BBL_02524. " It showcases a skilled blacksmith engrossed in his craft, surrounded by tools and materials that have been essential to this trade for centuries. His weathered hands tell stories of countless hours spent hammering away at lumps of metal with long hammers. The Old Smithy at Branscombe, near Sidmouth, Devon stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of blacksmithing. This historic building holds memories within its walls - memories forged through years of hard work and dedication to this age-old profession. Tools like the Smiths plane from c. 1804-27 remind us that blacksmiths were not limited to creating large-scale objects; they also crafted intricate pieces using beech, brass, and cast steel. These masterpieces showcased both their technical skill and artistic flair. In another glimpse into history, we see a group portrait titled "Blacksmiths, c. 1870s. " This monochrome photo captures the camaraderie amongst these craftsmen who shared their knowledge and expertise while working side by side in their forge. Even beyond borders, it has left its mark on different continents. An image depicting Blacksmiths outside their foundry or forge in the USA reminds us that this art form transcends geographical boundaries – it connects people across cultures through shared passion for shaping metal with fire. The National Waifs Association 1900 photograph reveals how blacksmithing played an integral role even within charitable organizations during times when apprenticeships provided opportunities for underprivileged youth to learn a trade and forge a better future.