Calendars

 

January 2000 – Charles Harrington, Thursday May 21, 1914

April 2000 – C. P. Michael photographer, Norfolk

May 2000 – Yakima, Washington

July 2000 – Wm. Dunlop’s shop, Condon, Oregon

August 2000 – Carthage, Ill.

November 2000 – Knut Wick, Park River, N. D.

December 2000 – Wm. Dunlop, Condon, Oregon

 

January 2001 – Coleman, Texas

April 2001 – Lindsay blacksmith shop 1921

May 2001 – R. T. Crane Manual Training High School, Chicago, Ill.

July 2001 – Mr. (?) Denont (?), 96 Manitoba St. East, Moose Jaw, Sask.

August 2001 – Palouse, Washington

September 2001 – Blacksmiths & Helpers Labor Day march, Desoto, Mo. Sept. 3, 1906, A.S. Hinchey photo

October 2001 – Known as Uncle John Nugent, my mother’s Grandpa Nugent.  My great grandfather known as Uncle John.  My brother Harry and I watching him make horseshoes.  Our ages then were Harry was 8 years old and I was 6 years old.  Taken in June of 1912.

November 2001 – Blacksmith Shop, C. H. Clemon’s Camp No. 4, Melbourne, Wash., H. G. Nelson photo ’06.

 

January 2002 – Kit Carson’s Buffalo Ranch, Wild West

February 2002 – Little Elise Frances Howe, Mr. And Mrs. Frances Nye, Complements of Mr. And Mrs. Geo. Howe, Feb. 1900

August 2002 – Zumhof and McCarter, blacksmithing and wagon making, Moscow, Idaho

September 2002 – S. A. U. M. 1913, St. Paul, Minn.

November 2002 – blacksmith shop in Balt. Md., July 10, 1912, brother Bill on left, 23 years old

December 2002 – B. F. Mathews blacksmith shop, Roseberg, Oregon, 1911

 

January 2003 – Mack Roberts

March 2003 – Jens Pederson, Deer Lodge, Montana, next to Chriehtor (?) Hdwr.

June 2003 – Gertrude Kelly

August 2003 – (mailed from Cumby, TX 1912)

September 2003 – Boston Public Schools, Mechanic Arts High School, Forging Room

October 2003 – 608 Thayer

December 2003 – (Bemiji, Minn. on sign on wall)

 

March 2004 – Mas. Engr. – Jr Gr. Gardner A. Taylor, HQ Det 4th Engrs – 4th Div – 1917-19, 62 Yr old blacksmith – Winner, S.D. lifts 155 LB anvil with his ears, in Ripleys “Believe It Or Not” 3-10-44, Rosebud Photo Co, Winner, S.D.

May 2004 – Uncle Tom Sheridan and Clayton O’Leary, This shop’s on corner north of Fanning’s Lumber Yard

June 2004 – (mailed from Newton, Iowa in 1912)

July 2004 – Blacksmith shop at Fowler, Colo., P. M. Risor and L. G. Williams

September 2004 – Atelier Gelsenkirchen, Neustrasse 25, Fernruf 3525

November 2004 – (mailed from Washington state)

December 2004 – West Alameda Inspection and Repair Shops, Blacksmith Shop, June 30, 1911

 

January 2005 – Addirau Devare, B. H. W. Cochrautau

October 2005 – Uncle Charlie Sheffer, Dillsburg, Penn.

 

 

Calendars (continued)

 

January 2006 – Pferde Hufschmiede

March 2006 – the blacksmiths 260 COY. M. TASC. (Vulcan Iron Works on anvil, Scotland Forever on anvil base)

May 2006 – Kriegskarte No. 14, Feldschmiede

June 2006 – Shoeing Smiths, 16th Battery, France

July 2006 – Fabrique en Angleterre

August 2006 – (mailed in 1910, see writing on tool box)

September 2006 – Kursteilnehmer (dated 1912, see additional writing on sign in picture)

October 2006 – (mailed in 1915 from Spandau)

November 2006 – 19-12-26 Souvenir des Sans chagrins (see additional writing on sign in picture)

December 2006 – Detachement D’arlon 1911 (mailed 1911 from Antwerpen Anvers)

 

January 2007 – Cover, Turn of the Century Shop, 3 blacksmiths, 2 machinists

February 2007 – Turn of the Century Shop, blacksmiths with Perfect Power Hammer

March 2007 - Five blacksmiths, Lorain Coal and Dock Co.

April 2007 - Farriers, old Fairbanks scale

May 2007 - Industrial works with small steam hammer

June 2007 - Blacksmith shop with line shafting

July 2007 - "C Franz - Son" horse drawn blacksmiths float for parade.

August 2007 - 1917 boys of the metal working class

September 2007 - Manual training school graduating class of smiths

October 2007 - Farriers and Forges

November 2007 - Smiths with J.D. Foot and Power Hammer Combined. Patent 1903

December 2007 – Smiths at hand crank forge, farrier and wheelwright shop

2007 Extra 1 - Model, female with European anvil (postcard)

2007 Extra 2 - Man posed flattening toe of shoe on anvil.

2007 Extra 3 - Alegorical, Venus forging arrows for cupid.

2007 Extra 4 - Cartoon character, forged and chained hearts.

 

Nothing available for the months not listed.

 

Postcards

 

Postcard showing two men shoeing horse among trees – near Spokane, Washington

Postcard showing two men and two anvils near each other – 1908 Jenningston, WV (?)

Postcard showing man in white T-shirt behind Hay-Budden anvil with 4-legged forge on left – 12th Cav. Ft. Riley, Kansas 1914

Postcard showing two men hammering on double horn anvil with clip horn and upset block on stump with iron band around the top – Hitler Youth

Postcard marked on front with Forging Class, The Berry School, Mt. Berry, GA.

Postcard marked on front with Arts et Metiers – Erquelinnes

Postcard showing a man using a pritchel – St. Mawgan

Postcard showing a man working out of the back of an old van – Black & Mefford Horseshoers, Los Angeles

Postcard showing man standing at anvil beside calking vise and empty light sockets hanging from the ceiling – L. A. Jorgenson, Lincoln, Nebr., C. A. 1919, Claim to Fame: Shoed 56 horses in a single day.

 

Nothing Available for the other postcards.