The Smithy
The Smithy
Workshop of the Industrial Revolution.
The Smithy is where the craftsmen (Blacksmiths) fabricated objects out of iron by hot and cold forging on an anvil. Blacksmiths made an immense variety of common objects used in everyday life: nails, screws, bolts, and other fasteners; sickles, plowshares, axes, and other agricultural implements; hammers and other tools used by artisans; candlesticks and other household objects; swords, shields, and armour; wheel rims and other metal parts in wagons and carriages; fireplace fittings and implements; spikes, chains, and cables used on ships; and the ironwork, both functional and decorative, used in furniture and in the building trades.
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