Sometimes, when someone mentions a blacksmith's forge, I find myself instantaneously back in my childhood, visiting a local smithy. |
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A smithy was also set up where Frank Baldwin produced all the window casements, hinges, and other metalwork. |
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We went from Day's show at the navy's immense old boiler smithy to another former navy site, Base Camp, where Malene Birger held her show. |
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Terrified of what this outlander would do to my grandfather, I led him to the smithy at the edge of the woods. |
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Those savings would be made up of the sovereigns, florins, half-crowns, and the smaller silver he received over the years for his smithy work. |
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The smithy, with its anvil, fire and bellows, was a place of relentless toil and sweat. |
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He showed how to fire up the forge in the smithy and produce coke from the soft coal. |
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It was redolent of a smell that could only have come from the smithy of Uncle Hansa's expertise. |
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A smithy was often just outside the wall because of the fire risk a forge represented. |
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Earlier I went to the smithy, and the mages there were able to produce new boots for us. |
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In addition to the latter, many archive documents from the community smithy of Riisselsheim have been mounted on information panels. |
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On view is an exact replica of a smithy, a stone masons hut and a crane which was used to haul up the stones. |
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Overeem started in 1921 in Scherpenzeel as a smithy, making horseshoes, cartwheel hoops and stove parts. |
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In a small impromptu smithy modern blacksmiths were seen using bellows to make fire and forge ironware. |
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This form of vise would remain an integral element of the workbench of every smithy. |
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The smithy is a sober looking shelter consisting of a thatched roof resting on a piled up stone wall. |
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Women with traditional skills such as basket making or junk smithy make wares at home and sell them in the market. |
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More than 180 years ago Matthias Noell was awarded a smithy concession in Wuerzburg, Germany. |
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Dwarves have been guardians of the mountains since time immemorial, when their ancestors dug mines and developed the arts of the smithy. |
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The company was founded as a smithy and coach-works in Stuttgart in 1901, and was a supplier to the royal court. |
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Old smithy of a middle age manor in a parc of nearly 20 ha with more than 3 km of walking pathes and a natural pool. |
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You can explore, for example, the chapel, the smithy, the ramparts, the defensive towers, herb garden, stables, and the dining hall. |
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The technical cultural monument and the Bremecker Hammer smithy museum complete the picture. |
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The wars fought by Canadians in the 20th century were not fought for the purpose of uniting Canada, but the country that emerged was forged in the smithy of sacrifice. |
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In Belgium the Packo family opened a smithy in Zedelgem. |
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The barn and former smithy have a storeroom with brick floor, former earth closet and old stable. |
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In cities that are not members of the Hanseatic League, he sets assignments in weaving mill, smithy, and laboratory, and trades resources on the ARMfeld market. |
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On some days, the sound of the anvil in the village smithy can once more be heard, if an old blacksmith is forging horseshoes or nails or making a new rim for a cart or a metal fitting for a plough. |
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This smithy was built in the 16th century and closed down a century later, when it ran out of raw materials, which led to the construction of the factory in Orbaitzeta. |
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The apprenticeship of smithy craftsmen is in its third year. |
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Apprenticed to a blacksmith at age 17, Deere set up his own smithy trade four years later and, for 12 years, did work in various towns of his native Vermont. |
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First settlement on the site was made in 1671 by Joseph Jencks, Jr. His smithy, destroyed by Indians in 1676 during King Philip's War, was rebuilt, and soon the village became a centre for ironmongers. |
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The forest shtetl housed tailors, cobblers, smithy, armoury and tannery. |
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In the fields below Yaverland the archaeological television programme Time Team discovered a Roman smithy. |
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Traditionally a village smithy was a busy place because the smith's work was so necessary. |
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The following constructions have no religious function but, the smithy excepted, are often adorned with fertility symbols, one of the major concerns in Dogon belief. |
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The many different furnishings and tools shown in the photo were found in the shops of different smithies in Odenwald, not far from Riisselsheim, and helped to reconstruct a smithy in the museum. |
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In 1798 he obtained a small shop and smithy in Wells Street, off Oxford Street but in 1800 he moved to larger premises in Margaret Street, Cavendish Square. |
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This includes a smithy, a cluster of wheelhouses and a later broch. |
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In the best-preserved smithy in Scandinavia, fifth-century AD Gene in Central Norrland, there were plenty of charred bones, some burnt into the slag, in one of the hearths. |
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Minutes later he was back to hand the baton to the next runner who set off towards Smithy Bridge as smiling onlookers applauded and yelled their support. |
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The Smithy character, played by Dustin Ybarra, is so cartoonish as to be off-putting rather than gleefully adolescent. |
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Jim, a pupil of Smithy Bridge School, is not only a highly accomplished drummer owning his own drum kit, but also plays the xylophone, timpani, piano and accordion. |
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The owner of the Smithy View Garage, Wrexham, Charles Dodman, praised the bravery of Mr Marton. |
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Wayland is associated with Wayland's Smithy, a burial mound in the Berkshire Downs. |
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