[TheForge] Brief History of Blacksmithing

Grover Richardson grover.richardson at gtri.gatech.edu
Tue Feb 7 11:44:08 EST 2006


Speak with the place that they are visiting.  They should have materials
close to that time period which are appropriate.  If not, anything you come
up with, they likely will be grateful to have a copy for other visitors.

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>*>Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 10:37 AM
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>*>Subject: [TheForge] Brief History of Blacksmithing
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>*>
>*>Greetings,
>*>
>*>And now for something different!  Sorry, couldn't help 
>*>myself, anyway...  As co -chairman of Cultural Arts 
>*>Committee in our local PTA, I am organizing a field trip to 
>*>a local artist-blacksmith's shop for 4th through 6th 
>*>graders.  I want to give the teachers some information on 
>*>blacksmithing to acclimate the students to what they will be 
>*>seeing.  Does anyone have any ideas as to what existing 
>*>printed information on the history of blacksmithing I can 
>*>supply.  I'm trying to get away with not writing something 
>*>myself.  The other aspects of organizing the trip are time 
>*>consuming enough.  It should be brief because the teachers 
>*>can't afford to spend too much time on something unrelated 
>*>to the curriculum.  Anything??
>*>
>*>Regards,
>*>Bill Woolley
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