tarboat's photos with the keyword: forge

Under the hammer

22 Aug 2023 2 151
Steam hammer in action in the forge at the 'Red by Night' event at the Black Country Living Museum.

Pressure release

18 Aug 2023 3 1 146
The safety valve lifts on the boiler powering the steam hammer at the Black Country Living Museum.

Wortley Forge

29 May 2017 1 3 428
Wortley Top Forge is a Water Powered Heavy Iron Forge whose history can be traced back to at least 1640. The site has been used for bloomeries and fineries but it is best known for the Wrought Iron Railway Axles that were hammer-welded between 1840 and the closing of the Forge around 1910. Following the final abandonment of the site in 1929, various bodies have been involved in securing the site which now forms the heart of an Industrial Museum. Exhibits include the original water wheels and water-powered drop hammers within the original Forge building which is progressively being restored to 1900s condition. In the foreground of this image showing one of the drop hammers are two railway wheelsets with axles of the type once manufactured here. The right hand on has wheels with wooden centres.

Finch Foundry

13 May 2016 2 421
Finch Foundry is a 19th-century water-powered forge situated in the village of Sticklepath near Okehampton, Devon, England. It was originally used to produce agricultural and mining hand tools and at its peak produced around 400 edge tools a day. It remained an active foundry until 1960 when the roof collapse. It was subsequently rebuilt by a local trust and in 1994 passed to the National Trust. It contains working examples of a tilt hammer, drop hammer, and shear hammer all powered by the three water wheels.