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Jack Amos, farrier who makes his own horseshoes at his 147 year old blacksmiths shop in Ponteland
A man holding various horseshoes. 1st June 1922
The famous champion racehorse Red Rum, in active retirement at Ginger McCains stables in Southport, Merseyside, is attended to by blacksmith Bob Marshall. 26th March 1980
23 year old Londoner Derek Dewdney the village blacksmith of Brent, London, shoes the horses at his forge against a back cloth of a teeming street as tankers, trucks and buses thunder by
World War Two. Mrs Hughes changing a horses shoe while working as a blacksmith during the war March 1941
Mr. Jackie Pearson the Kirkwhelpington village Blacksmith who is regarded as the farmers friend
Spiked shoes, to prevent slipping on frozen roads, being fitted at a Blaydon smithy. December 1935
Still plying his trade is Mr. F. Knott, the village blacksmith at Riding Mill
Blacksmith Alan Hood got into the record books by making 50 horseshoes in just two hours
W. Woodhaugh (left) and Sergt. Coffey, both of the Royal Army Veternary Corps, forging a shoe during a horse shoeing contest at the Royal Show, on the Town Moor, Newcastle
Blacksmith Craig Knowles at work in his forge
A family tradition - Blacksmith W. Minto Murray, though 70 years of age, still carries on his trade in the old smithy in Heber Street, Gallowgate, Newcastle
Blacksmith Harry Amos whos family have owned the old forge at Heddon-on-the-Wall for 90 years with a pint of beer in one hand and a blacksmiths hammer in the other
Blacksmith Joe Baty, of Hexham making horseshoes
Blacksmith Robert Ormiston of Otterburn making horseshoes
Schoolboy Trevor Escott is spending part of his school holidays helping to shoe horses
Blacksmith Joe Baty of Hexham being told by a customer what style and size shoe is wanted