LONDON FORGE.-A forge set up many years ago at Clapham, London, in what were originally ducal stables, has survived up to the age of modern machinery. It is now devoted to the art of working in iron, bronze, and copper. The metal wrought by the hands of these expert metal workers. now shows its curves and traceries in St. Paul’s Cathedral, York Minster, Windsor Castle, Westminster Cathedral, Buckfast Abbey, and a hundred other great churches and public buildings of Britain.
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Northern Advocate, 10 May 1937, Page 8
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80LONDON FORGE.-A forge set up many years ago at Clapham, London, in what were originally ducal stables, has survived up to the age of modern machinery. It is now devoted to the art of working in iron, bronze, and copper. The metal wrought by the hands of these expert metal workers. now shows its curves and traceries in St. Paul’s Cathedral, York Minster, Windsor Castle, Westminster Cathedral, Buckfast Abbey, and a hundred other great churches and public buildings of Britain. Northern Advocate, 10 May 1937, Page 8
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