Olde Tyme colors is a photograph by Jeff Folger which was uploaded on March 6th, 2013.
Olde Tyme colors
The saugus iron works was an early new england iron foundry between 1646 to 1668. It was the first successful integrated iron making plant in... more
by Jeff Folger
Title
Olde Tyme colors
Artist
Jeff Folger
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Photograph - Digital Photography
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The saugus iron works was an early new england iron foundry between 1646 to 1668. It was the first successful integrated iron making plant in colonial America. The early Puritan settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony undeniably needed an ironmaking factory. For those colonists, the first order of business was to build houses and plant crops. Essential to those tasks were iron tools and utensils: axes, saws, hoes, nails, pots, and kettles. Most colonists brought some needed tools and utensils with them. As the population grew, however, so did the need for more iron products. For more than 20 years this need was met by the Saugus Iron Works. John Winthrop, Jr., son of the colony’s governor, was particularly interested in developing an iron industry in Massachusetts. Educated at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, Winthrop had studied law and read widely in the sciences. He experimented in alchemy (an attempt to turn base metals into gold), medicine, and metallurgy. In 1641 he sailed to England to seek investors in a plan to start an ironworks in America. By 1643 Winthrop had found about two dozen men willing to invest in a "Company of Undertakers of the Iron Works in New England." Returning to the Massachusetts Bay Colony that year with a necessary team of skilled workmen, Winthrop established an ironworks along the Saugus River that operated from 1646 to 1668. In effect, he created the foundation for the American iron industry.
A flat bottomed river dory sits by a wood shack. Colors of red and gold reflecting on the nearby stream.
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March 6th, 2013
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Comments (8)
Donna Doherty
Just saw that this is from the Saugus Iron Works! My friend has been trying to get me to go there. She has taken some great pictures there. Looks like I need to pay it a visit!
Tessa Fairey
Beautiful image! Those auatum colors are absolutely stunning! Don't get those here! v/f
Janice Drew
Jeff, you have a good eye. I've always admired your work. This is a wonderful scene. F/V