Binding stones and blacksmiths in folklore
Автор: OSM for History Buffs
Загружено: 2025-10-17
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Do you know what a tyring platform is? Let me show and tell you, and learn a bit about a Kilkenny blacksmiths' family along the way. Also, I'll map their tyring platform aka binding stone/ shoeing stone/ banding stone.
00:00:00 Lee's Forge in Cappagh, Co. Kilkenny
00:02:41 Tangent 1: the fishermen of the Nore and Bishop Milo
00:04:51 Lee's Forge on the earlier Ordnance Survey maps
00:09:13 Lee family of blacksmiths in the 1901 and 1911 census
00:16:34 A gate forged at Lee's Forge
00:17:46 James Lee in the Schools' Collection
00:21:08 Tangent 2: Binding stone vs. shoeing stone
00:23:53 Tagging of binding stones/ shoeing stones/ tyring platforms on wiki.OpenStreetMap.org
00:31:50 Tangent 3: Possible binding stone at Fiacre's Church in Ullard
00:34:42 Mapping Lee's Forge's binding stone on OpenStreetMap.org
00:40:59 Acknowledgements
Link to binding stone/ shoeing stone map: http://u.osmfr.org/m/1296639/
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