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Stafford, Staffordshire. A view of the construction of the Birmingham to Preston Motorway (M6), showing a team of workers laying dry lean concrete to the north of the Section B office.
The work on the Birmingham to Preston Motorway (M6), between junctions J13 to J16 started in June 1960 and was carried out by John Laing Construction Ltd. Section B was 6 1/2 miles in length between Whitgreave and Beech
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Media ID 24180624
© Historic England Archive. John Laing Photographic Collection
1960s Civil Engineering Construction Machinery Motorway People Road Work Paver
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This print takes us back in time to the construction of the iconic Birmingham to Preston Motorway (M6) in Stafford, Staffordshire. The image showcases a dedicated team of workers diligently laying dry lean concrete to the north of the Section B office. In June 1960, John Laing Construction Ltd embarked on this ambitious project that aimed to connect two major cities. Spanning from junctions J13 to J16, Section B covered an impressive distance of 6 1/2 miles between Whitgreave and Beech. This photograph captures a pivotal moment during this monumental undertaking. The scene is bustling with activity as men clad in work attire operate machinery and meticulously pave the road ahead. Their hard hats serve as symbols of their commitment towards creating a modern transportation network for future generations. The image not only highlights the physical labor involved but also showcases the advancements made in civil engineering during this era. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and determination, capturing a snapshot of progress amidst an ever-changing landscape. Preserved by A© Historic England Archive, this print allows us to appreciate both the historical significance and artistic beauty captured within its frame. It stands as a reminder that behind every great infrastructure lies countless hours of dedication from unsung heroes who shape our world one brick at a time.
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