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Accession number: P771 See accession numbers P268 and P6266 for other views. See accession number P686 for view of second blacksmith shop built on same site in 1910. Fred Pressel's Blacksmith Shop, the first of two blacksmith shops Pressel built at 218 West Center Street (later Lincoln Ave.), Anaheim; image shows facade of the blacksmith shop with four men standing in front of the open doorway; a bicycle leans against the shop behind them; a fifth man holding reins of two-horse-drawn vehicle visible at far right; sign over blacksmith's entrance reads "F. PRESSEL / GENERAL BLACKSMITHING" with a painting of a white horse being shoed by a farrier; previous signage on building, beneath Pressel sign, reads "AGRICULTURAL IMP[LEMEN]TS."
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