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The Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) and the Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) collections
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Written by Kelly Ann Ciociola-- 8 mb download as PDF
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This page gives details of publications that provide detailed guides for people training in a range of traditional rural crafts. All of the publications listed below are available to download free from this website as PDF documents.
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Anvils of the world, American, British, Chinese, French, German, ancient and modern. Images from the Ferdinand, Prillwitz and Greenwood collections and the anvilfire image collection.The purpose of this collection is to be a free on-line museum .
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DARC is composed of people interested in using living history to research aspects of life in Northern Europe during the Viking Age. This is accomplished through workshops and experimental archaeology.
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Ganoksin maintains a substantial library of articles, publications, reports, and technical data on gem and jewelry related topics; many of which were authored by some of the most esteemed writers within their respective fields.
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Europeana is a single access point to millions of books, paintings, films, museum objects and archival records that have been digitised throughout Europe. It is an authoritative source of information coming from European cultural and scientific centers.
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Here you will find over 93,000 digitized and searchable photographs that illustrate the diverse work of the cultural heritage. In Swedish, Google will translate. järn means iron for search
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Explore the collections of Norwegian museums and archives! Click on an image or a link, or enter a search term to begin. Try smijern for wrought iron
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Searches on "American Blacksmith"
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