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"Wrought: A Journey Through Time and Craftsmanship" Step into the bustling Smithfield Market

Background imageWrought Collection: Four young women and a dog in a garden

Four young women and a dog in a garden
Four young women in shepherdess costume with a dog in a garden. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageWrought Collection: Cutlers Hall

Cutlers Hall
The Worshipful Company of Cutlers, one of the oldest livery companies, received its Royal Charter from Henry V in 1416. The Elephant and Castle crest on the wrought iron sign was granted in 1622

Background imageWrought Collection: Australia Gate Wrought Ironwork

Australia Gate Wrought Ironwork
The gilded wrought ironwork of Australia Gate at the entrance to the Victoria Memorial Circle from St Jamess Park

Background imageWrought Collection: Antoines Restaurant, St Louis Street, New Orleans, USA

Antoines Restaurant, St Louis Street, New Orleans, USA
Antoines Restaurant, 713 St Louis Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. It is claimed to be the oldest French restaurant in the city, in the heart of the French Quarter. Date: circa 1940

Background imageWrought Collection: Full armour. Made in Milan between 1570-1580. Metals

Full armour. Made in Milan between 1570-1580. Metals

Background imageWrought Collection: GARIBALDI, Giuseppe (1807-1882). Italian military

GARIBALDI, Giuseppe (1807-1882). Italian military man and republican and nationalist politician. Medallion from 1882. Metals

Background imageWrought Collection: Tool to weigh gold dust. Art from Baule (Baoul驅

Tool to weigh gold dust. Art from Baule (Baoul驅
Tool to weigh gold dust. Art from Baule (Baoul驠 ethnic group in Ivory Coast. African art. Metals. Private Collection. Proc: CԔ E-D IVOIRE

Background imageWrought Collection: Dutch cub scouts collecting items, Holland

Dutch cub scouts collecting items, Holland
Dutch cub scouts collecting items on a cart, perhaps for a fundraising sale, Holland

Background imageWrought Collection: Firefighter using railing expander to release boy

Firefighter using railing expander to release boy
Firefighter using railing expander to release a boy who has got his head stuck

Background imageWrought Collection: Wrought iron gate, Hampstead

Wrought iron gate, Hampstead
An elaborate wrought iron gate on Church Row, Hampstead. Early Georgian terraced housing can be seen behind. Date: 2013

Background imageWrought Collection: Regency Steps

Regency Steps
The lovely steps leading up to Belgrave House, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, a fine example of the elegance of Regency days. Date: early 19th century

Background imageWrought Collection: Iron Radiator Screen

Iron Radiator Screen
A fine example of wrought ironwork, an ornate radiator screen. Date: 1950s

Background imageWrought Collection: Marble Arch 1981

Marble Arch 1981
Marble Arch, designed by John Nash in 1828. Made of Carrara marble and originally intended as a grand gateway to Buckingham Palace. Date: 1960s

Background imageWrought Collection: Lansdown Crescent, Bath

Lansdown Crescent, Bath, England, built by John Palmer, is one of the citys architectural gems. Much of the handsome Georgian ironwork survives. Date: 1950s

Background imageWrought Collection: Winter Scene Moonlight 1869 Watercolor gouache

Winter Scene Moonlight 1869 Watercolor gouache
Artokoloro

Background imageWrought Collection: Historic Twickenham district and a rare Christmas snow, Huntsville, Alabama

Historic Twickenham district and a rare Christmas snow, Huntsville, Alabama

Background imageWrought Collection: Steeple of historic First United Methodist church in Huntsville, Alabama

Steeple of historic First United Methodist church in Huntsville, Alabama

Background imageWrought Collection: A gas lamp in historic Twickenham district, Huntsville, Alabama

A gas lamp in historic Twickenham district, Huntsville, Alabama

Background imageWrought Collection: Christmas wreaths and a rare holiday snow, Huntsville, Alabama

Christmas wreaths and a rare holiday snow, Huntsville, Alabama

Background imageWrought Collection: Sunset View of the Eiffel Tower From the Champ de Mars, Paris, France

Sunset View of the Eiffel Tower From the Champ de Mars, Paris, France
The Eiffel Tower is a wrought iron lattice tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel, whose company designed and built the tower

Background imageWrought Collection: St. Brendans Cathedral, Clonfert Cathedral, County Galway, Connacht, Republic of Ireland, Europe

St. Brendans Cathedral, Clonfert Cathedral, County Galway, Connacht, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageWrought Collection: Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - Ohyebashi Bridge

Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - Ohyebashi Bridge
Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - Ohyebashi (Oye) Iron Bridge Date: circa 1910s

Background imageWrought Collection: Gates to Alexandra Palace Park and Airship pilot Dr Barton

Gates to Alexandra Palace Park and Airship pilot Dr Barton
An absolutely fascinating postcard showing the gates to Alexandra Palace Park and Airship pilot Dr Francis Alexander Barton (1861-1939), who made a successful flight on 24th July, 1905

Background imageWrought Collection: Impressive Wrought-iron Gates of The Akasaka Palace, Tokyo

Impressive Wrought-iron Gates of The Akasaka Palace, Tokyo
Impressive Wrought-iron Gates of The Akasaka Palace, or the State Guest House, is one of the two State Guesthouses of Government of Japan in Tokyo

Background imageWrought Collection: Nancy, France - Place de la Carriere

Nancy, France - Place de la Carriere Date: circa 1920s

Background imageWrought Collection: Nancy, France - Place Stanislas

Nancy, France - Place Stanislas Date: circa 1920s

Background imageWrought Collection: Madrid, Spain - Atocha railway station

Madrid, Spain - Atocha railway station. The architect for station, built in a wrought iron renewal style, was Alberto de Palacio Elissagne, who collaborated with Gustave Eiffel. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageWrought Collection: Antwerp, Belgium - Well by Quentin Matsys

Antwerp, Belgium - Well by Quentin Matsys
A well with a wrought iron covereing which (legend has it) was designed by one of Antwerps most famous sons, the painter Quentin Matsys (14661529)

Background imageWrought Collection: Main Gate - Kew Gardens, Kew, London, England

Main Gate - Kew Gardens, Kew, London, England
The distinctive, ornate wrought iron gates, the Main Gate to the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, south west London, England. Kews Main Gate was completed to Decimus Burtons designs in 1846

Background imageWrought Collection: Fochabers, Scotland - Impressive iron lamp

Fochabers, Scotland - Impressive iron lamp
Fochabers - a village in the Parish of Bellie, in Moray, Scotland. A very fine wrought-iron lampost in Fochabers Square. The lamp (installed in 1906 - close to the date of this photograph)

Background imageWrought Collection: Valencia, Spain - Palacio del Marques de dos Aguas

Valencia, Spain - Palacio del Marques de dos Aguas
Valencia, Spain - The elaborate baroque carving surrounding the gateway entrance to the Palacio del Marques de dos Aguas. This work was completed by Ignacio Vergara Gimeno (1715-1776)

Background imageWrought Collection: Facade of dilapidated old house in Turkish village credit: Marie-Louise Avery /

Facade of dilapidated old house in Turkish village credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

Background imageWrought Collection: The Royal Albert Bridge (Viaduct) at Saltash. The Bridge carrying the railway over

The Royal Albert Bridge (Viaduct) at Saltash. The Bridge carrying the railway over the estuary of the Tamar at Saltash and linking Devon and Cornwall, England

Background imageWrought Collection: South Wales Railway: Opening of the Chepstow Bridge, 1852. Wrought iron tubular suspension

South Wales Railway: Opening of the Chepstow Bridge, 1852. Wrought iron tubular suspension bridge over the river Wye at Chepstow

Background imageWrought Collection: View from roof of St. Pauls toward Porchester Place - Blitz

View from roof of St. Pauls toward Porchester Place - Blitz
The view down from the roof of St. Pauls Cathedral toward Porchester Place, showing the devastation wrought by bombing on the city - Blitz on London, WW2

Background imageWrought Collection: Firefighter using railing expander to release boy

Firefighter using railing expander to release boy
Firefighter using railing expander to release a boy who has got his head stuck

Background imageWrought Collection: Making bombs out of wrought iron gates 1943

Making bombs out of wrought iron gates 1943
Production for victory. This advert is for The motor Industry who helped to make wrought iron gates into weapons for the Second World War effort. 1943

Background imageWrought Collection: USA; Georgia; Savannah. The Historic Owens-Thomas House Museum in Savannah

USA; Georgia; Savannah. The Historic Owens-Thomas House Museum in Savannah

Background imageWrought Collection: Wrought Iron Bridge Co. Canton, Ohio View of wrought iron b

Wrought Iron Bridge Co. Canton, Ohio View of wrought iron bridge /. Date 1870

Background imageWrought Collection: Sketch from Royal Crescent, Ramsgate, Kent

Sketch from Royal Crescent, Ramsgate, Kent
Sketch from a window in Royal Crescent, Ramsgate, Kent, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. Showing people on the promenade and ships out at sea. 1856

Background imageWrought Collection: Italy - Verona - Scaligeri Cemetery (1 / 2)

Italy - Verona - Scaligeri Cemetery (1 / 2)
Italy - Verona - The Scaligeri cemetery is protected by a beautiful wrought iron gate, decorated with the coat of arms of the Scala family who were the lords of Verona in the middle ages

Background imageWrought Collection: Addlestone Church

Addlestone Church
The splendid interior (from the east end) of St. Pauls Church, Addlestone, Surrey, England, with its ornate wrought ironwork. Date: 19th century

Background imageWrought Collection: Regency Verandah

Regency Verandah
A fine example of Regency ironwork, on a verandah at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. Date: early 19th century

Background imageWrought Collection: Beverley Minster Gate

Beverley Minster Gate
A splendid wrought iron gate in a corner of Beverley Minster, Yorkshire, England. The minster took centuries to build and is renowned for its magnificent architecture. Date: Medieval

Background imageWrought Collection: Georgian Verandahs

Georgian Verandahs
Ornate ironwork verandahs decorating fine Georgian houses at Clifton, Bristol, England. Date: early 19th century

Background imageWrought Collection: Forging Wrought Iron

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

Background imageWrought Collection: Rope Mat & Railings

Rope Mat & Railings
Design picture : a study of a rope mat and wrought iron railings. Date: 1960s

Background imageWrought Collection: The River Teign

The River Teign
A glimpse across the River Teign, from Shaldon, Devon, England. Date: 1950s



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"Wrought: A Journey Through Time and Craftsmanship" Step into the bustling Smithfield Market, where the air is filled with the aroma of sizzling meats and the clanging of hammers on iron. Here, artisans forge masterpieces that stand as a testament to their skill and dedication. Venturing further west, we find ourselves amidst the Landore Viaduct construction in Swansea, South Wales. The symphony of tools echoes through the valley as workers shape raw materials into a towering structure that will connect communities for generations to come. In an enchanting advertisement for Cadbury's Golden Key, we catch a glimpse of intricate wrought iron gates adorned with delicate swirls and golden accents. These gates beckon us to enter Compton Acres Gardens at Canford Cliffs, near Poole in Dorset - a sanctuary where nature intertwines harmoniously with man-made beauty. Across continents in Savannah, Georgia, we encounter steps steeped in history within its Historic District. Each step tells stories from bygone eras when skilled hands meticulously shaped wrought iron railings that still grace these timeless landmarks today. Tim Brooke-Taylor and Caroline Ellis take center stage next; their talent shines like a Freemason seal from the 19th century - unique yet united by craftsmanship. Their performances are akin to various types of steam engines showcased in an enticing advertisement; each one powered by passion and precision. As our journey continues towards Paddington Station's Great Western Railway terminus, we witness grandeur etched into every inch of its wrought iron architecture. This masterpiece stands proudly as travelers pass through its open gateway into an Italian garden - a serene oasis amidst urban chaos. Strolling past St Machar's Cathedral, time seems suspended as sunlight dances upon ancient wrought ironwork adorning its doors. It serves as a reminder that even centuries-old craftsmanship can withstand the test of time when forged with care and expertise. Finally, our eyes rest upon a man astride an 1899 Marot-Gardon vintage tricycle.