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c.1920: Blacksmith shop at Red Cliff, run by Mike Walsh. Pictured are Mickey Walsh (front row, right), Oscar Myer and Mike Walsh (on right). There are five men seated and four standing in front of double doors on sidewalk. To the far left is a wagon wheel; in foreground is a sled with chains. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Four men in Mike Walsh's blacksmith shop. There is an anvil in the lower left corner and a fire in the lower right corner.
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Mike Walsh standing at the anvil in his blacksmith shop. Ferrier equipment, horseshoes visible in foreground and hanging from the rafters. "Saturday afternnon Mike Walsh and his son, Billy, stopped in town a short while, during which Mike visited with a number of old friends, among them the editor and Dr. Hotopp. Mike was eighty-six years of age a few days ago, and a number of his close friends threw a party in his honor on the occasion. More...
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Mickey Walsh's blacksmith shop on Eagle Street in Red Cliff. Three men and a dog are standing in front of the builiding. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Walsh family marker at Greenwood Cemetery for: "Mother, Emily Agatha, 1856--1928; Leonard, 1900--1902; Mary Alice, 1895--1898; father Michael Ambrose, 1848--1939." Crosses are engraved on either side of the family name; and anvil and hammer are engraved beneath the family name.