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Blacksmith Harry Amos whos family have owned the old forge at Heddon-on-the-Wall for

Blacksmith Harry Amos whos family have owned the old forge at Heddon-on-the-Wall for


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Blacksmith Harry Amos whos family have owned the old forge at Heddon-on-the-Wall for

Blacksmith Harry Amos whos family have owned the old forge at Heddon-on-the-Wall for 90 years with a pint of beer in one hand and a blacksmiths hammer in the other

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Beer Blacksmith Hammer Horseshoes Occupations


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In this print by NCJ from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the 1970s, where Blacksmith Harry Amos proudly stands in front of his family-owned forge at Heddon-on-the-Wall. With a pint of beer clutched firmly in one hand and a blacksmith's hammer gripped tightly in the other, Harry embodies the essence of his trade - a perfect blend of craftsmanship and camaraderie. For an impressive nine decades, the Amos family has skillfully wielded hammers and shaped red-hot iron within these very walls. The old forge exudes history and tradition as it silently witnesses generations passing down their invaluable knowledge from father to son. As we delve deeper into this snapshot frozen in time, our eyes are drawn to the horseshoes adorning every available surface. Each shoe is meticulously crafted with passion and expertise, symbolizing not only Harry's dedication but also his connection to equine culture that has long been intertwined with blacksmithing. The image captures more than just an occupation; it encapsulates a way of life. It speaks volumes about hard work, resilience, and community spirit that have sustained both Harry Amos' family legacy and the village itself throughout the years. With its warm sepia tones evoking nostalgia for simpler times gone by, this print serves as a powerful reminder of how essential trades like blacksmithing shape our heritage. It immortalizes Blacksmith Harry Amos as he raises his glass to toast not only

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