Saturday, September 12, 2020

Blacksmithing in Innisfail, Alberta

Heather Robertson, Salt of the Earth, James Lorimer Pub., 1974

 Undated, but it could be any time period... I wish I could read what is on "clearance" on the sign between them.

4 comments:

VectorWarbirds said...

Old horseshoes what else? What are those things hanging on the lower left? They almost look like large ratchets!

VectorWarbirds said...

Found this on this photo:

Innisfail, Alberta, c. 1910. This photo contains particularly good detail on the
clothes and aprons of the smith and his helper. Note the sledge in the hands of
the helper (striker) to be swung at the command of the smith who indicated the
area to be struck by tapping it with his hammer between each blow of the
sledge. (Glenbow-Alberta Institute)

Mister G said...

I think the ratchet-looking things might be tongs?

James R said...

Digital Identifier NA-1709-52
Title: Shaping horse shoe anvil at the blacksmith shop, Innisfail, Alberta.
Date: [ca. 1910]
From the Glenbow Archives, Calgary, Alberta. CANADA