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A blacksmith's forge: smiths making horseshoes. Pen and ink drawing.
Reference: 33794i- Pictures
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A family grouped around a blacksmith's anvil as he holds his tools in the fire. Engraving by Lavasseur and Claessens after A. Fragonard after Le Nain.
Reference: 29826iPart of: Musée français.- Pictures
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A blacksmith working in his forge, and discussing money with two customers, while a boy shoes a horse. Engraving by C.W. Sharpe after J.M.W. Turner.
Turner, J. M. W. (Joseph Mallord William), 1775-1851.Date: [1860]Reference: 29833i- Books
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The black book; or, a complete key to the late rattle at Minden. By a blacksmith.
Blacksmith.Date: 1759- Pictures
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A blacksmith's forge: interior view and utensils used. Etching by R. Bénard after Harguinier.
Harguinier, active 1763-1768.Date: [1768]Reference: 33135i- Pictures
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The forge of a blacksmith, with a harness and frame for use in the shoeing of horses. Etching by R. Bénard after Harguinier, 1760/1790?.
Harguinier, active 1763-1768.Date: [1760/1790?]Reference: 571915i- Pictures
Page 44: a blacksmith with his apprentice at work. Watercolour drawing.
Reference: 27192i- Pictures
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Blacksmiths making a horseshoe on an anvil while finished horseshoes hang on a rail in the window. Woodcut by J. Amman.
Amman, Jost, 1539-1591.Date: [1568]Reference: 34946i- Books
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A defence of Christianity against the power of enthusiasm; in answer to the reflections of the author of A seasonable rebuke to an ignorant reviler; or the blacksmith refuted. By a blacksmith.
A. T. (Blacksmith)Date: [1764]- Pictures
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Travellers visit the smith in his workshop to have their horses shod. Engraving by A.H. Payne after Ph. Wouwermans.
Wouwerman, Philips, 1619?-1668.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 29837i- Books
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Enthusiasm delineated: or, the absurd conduct of the Methodists displayed. In a letter to the Rev. Messieurs Whitefield and Wesley. By a Blacksmith.
A. T. (Blacksmith)Date: [1764?]- Pictures
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A smith makes holes in a sheet of metal on an anvil, other tools lie nearby. Etching by José Garcia Hidalgo.
García Hidalgo, José, 1646-1717.Date: 1691Reference: 29875i- Digital Images
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Luxor, Egypt; blacksmith selling his wares. Shows men, one with a goat, examining metal implements. Trades such as smithing are often performed by landless villagers who are often amongst the poorest groups. In 1990, as much as 40% of the rural population was landless. These people often provide village services including carpentry, machinery maintenance, and livestock herding or cultivate land for absentee landlords as tenants and sharecroppers. Photographed in January 1990.
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A letter from a blacksmith, to the ministers and elders of the Church of Scotland. In which the manner of public worship in that church is considered; its Inconveniencies and Defects pointed out; and Methods for removing them humbly proposed.
A. T. (Blacksmith)Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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A letter from a blacksmith, to the ministers and elders of the Church of Scotland. In which the manner of public worship in that Church is considered; its Inconveniencies and Defects pointed out; and Methods for removing them humbly proposed.
A. T. (Blacksmith)Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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A letter from a blacksmith, To the ministers and elders of the Church of Scotland. In which the manner of public worship in that church is considered; its inconveniencies and defects pointed out; and methods for removing them humbly proposed.
A. T. (Blacksmith)Date: M.DCC.LX. [1760]- Books
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A letter from a blacksmith, To the ministers and elders of the Church of Scotland. In which the manner of public worship in that church is considered; its inconveniencies and defects pointed out; and methods for removing them humbly proposed.
A. T. (Blacksmith)Date: M.DCC.LIX. [1759]- Books
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A letter from a blacksmith, To the ministers and elders of the Church of Scotland. In which the manner of public worship in that church is considered; its inconveniencies and defects pointed out; and methods for removing them humbly proposed.
A. T. (Blacksmith)Date: M.DCC.LIX. [1759]- Books
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A letter from a blacksmith, to the ministers and elders of the Church of Scotland. In which the manner of public worship in that Church is considered; its Inconveniencies and Defects pointed out; and Methods for removing them humbly proposed.
A. T. (Blacksmith)Date: M.DCC.LIX. [1759]- Books
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A letter from a blacksmith, To the ministers and elders of the Church of Scotland. In which the manner of publick worship in that church is considered; its inconveniencies and defects pointed out; and methods for removing them humbly proposed.
A. T. (Blacksmith)Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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A letter from a blacksmith, to the ministers and elders of the Church of Scotland. In which the manner of publick worship in that church is considered; its Inconveniences and Defects pointed out; and Methods for removing them humbly proposed.
A. T. (Blacksmith)Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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A letter, from a blacksmith, to the ministers and elders of the Kirk of Scotland: in which the manner of public worship in that Kirk is considered; its inconveniencies, and defects pointed out; and methods for removing them humbly proposed.
A. T. (Blacksmith)Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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A letter from a blacksmith to the ministers and elders of the Church of Scotland. In which the manner of public worship in that church is considered; ... A new edition, prefaced by a brief account of some late publications on the leading points at issue between Protestan dissenters and the Church of England, by the editor.
A. T. (Blacksmith)Date: 1791- Pictures
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A blacksmith's forge, in which Divine Love prepares to hammer two hearts into one, with the aid of the Soul, who operates the bellows. Coloured etching, 16--.
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Three blacksmiths with hammers. Photographic postcard after F. Nylund, 195-.
Date: [between 1950 and 1959?]Reference: 2045894iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.