A discussion in Stockmoss smithy
Mr MacGill and his father James MacGill in Stockmoss
smithy, Auchencairn. Dr Werner Kissling, 1956.
In this photograph Mr MacGill the blacksmith and his father
James MacGill are having a conversation in the Stockmoss smithy. Dr
Kissling captioned this photograph: 'Father and son having a
consultation.'
Although Mr MacGill was the blacksmith at the time, he would
have learned his trade from his father who was still able to offer
advice and experience in the smithy. Blacksmiths traditionally
passed their skills down to their children but fewer families chose
to do this by the time this photograph was taken.
Dr Werner Kissling (1895-1988) was a German photographer and
ethnographer who spent most of his life documenting Scottish
crafts, architecture, and agricultural practices. He was associated
with Dumfries Museum from the mid-1950s until his death in
1988.
With thanks to the School of Scottish Studies Archives for
additional information.
Object no :
DMPG360n
Collection :
Creator :
Dr Werner Kissling
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Accession number :
PP/KISSLING COLLECTION, blacksmithing/9
Copyright :
Dumfries & Galloway Council