- at
lower temperatures requires more
physical effort from the
smith or
forgeman. The
metal must be
struck more
often and
harder to
achieve the same result...
-
under the
forge hammer. In the 1841
census he gave his
occupation as a
forgeman. In 1843 he was
accidentally blinded in one eye when it was
struck by a...
-
Series map (1834)
identifies a
forge in this area, of
which John
Willets (a
forgeman), John Page (a
spade maker), and John
Harris (a saw maker) have all been...
- parti****te in a
sequence of
quests with the
final goal of
defeating the Iron
Forgeman, an
immense automaton used by the
Stone Summit dwarves to
drive their war...
- his wife Lizzie. At the time of the 1911 census,
Thomas was
working as a
forgeman and
living with
Lizzie and
their four
children in
Beresford Street, New...
- John Lauder,
Industrial Labourer, HM S. Drake, Devonport.
Thomas Lee,
Forgeman,
Firth Brown Ltd. John
Stewart William Thomas Llewellyn,
Research and Development...
-
Clawson International Ltd., Newport, Monmouthshire.
Leonard Sturman Jervis,
Forgeman,
Steel Peech & Tozer,
British Steel Corporation.
Ernest Jolly, ****er Mechanical...