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English: Preserved hammer at Kirkstall Forge Nose helve hammer operated by a water wheel. This was preserved in a large working forge that had a very long history. The forge has now been demolished but this hammer and the company museum with some small steam hammers still survive and I believe will be retained.
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Object location53° 49′ 31″ N, 1° 37′ 21″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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14 December 1996

53°49'31.08"N, 1°37'21.00"W

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