Model of a blacksmith’s wagon
Artillery units always took a blacksmith on campaign for on-the-spot repairs to carriages. Cavalry units were often also accompanied by a blacksmith’s wagon for shoeing the horses. The blacksmith kept his tools and a store of raw materials in the chest. He used the bellows to fan the fire.
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Model of a blacksmith’s wagon
Artillery units always took a blacksmith on campaign for on-the-spot repairs to carriages. Cavalry units were often also accompanied by a blacksmith’s wagon for shoeing the horses. The blacksmith kept his tools and a store of raw materials in the chest. He used the bellows to fan the fire.
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Bruikleen van de gemeente Amsterdam
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On loan from the City of Amsterdam
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Artillery units always took a ...... d the bellows to fan the fire.
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NG-C-1995-42
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Rijksmuseum
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Model of a blacksmith’s wagon
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Model van een smidswagen
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c. 1750 - c. 1800
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ca. 1750 - ca. 1800
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breedte 17 cm
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height 22 cm
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hoogte 22 cm
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lengte 43 cm
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length 43 cm
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width 17 cm
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Collectie: wapens & militaria
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