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Diamond Rubber Company - Tyre Department

Main Division of the Automobile Tire Building Department of the Diamond Rubber Company. 540 men are shown in this group

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Automobile Diamond Rubber Tire Tyre Tyres Workshop


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1. Title: "Diamond Rubber Company - Tyre Department: A Glimpse into the Past of American Automobile Tyre Production (1915)" This evocative black-and-white photograph captures the bustling atmosphere of the Diamond Rubber Company's Tyre Department, the main division of the Automobile Tire Building Department, in an undisclosed American location around 1915. With a workforce of 540 men, this interior scene is a testament to the industrial might and innovation of the early 20th century. The photograph showcases the intricate process of pneumatic tyre production, a relatively new technology that revolutionized transportation by providing better traction, comfort, and safety. The men, dressed in overalls and protective gear, are engaged in various stages of tyre manufacturing, from mixing rubber compounds to shaping, curing, and inspecting the finished products. The diamond logo of the Diamond Rubber Company is prominently displayed on the wall, reflecting the company's commitment to quality and durability. The room is filled with an array of machinery, including large presses, conveyor belts, and intricate moulds, all working in harmony to produce the essential components of the automobile industry. This photograph offers a unique glimpse into the rich history of automobile tyre production in America. It highlights the dedication and teamwork required to manufacture these vital products, which enabled the mass production and widespread use of automobiles. The scene is a poignant reminder of the industrial revolution and the transformative impact it had on transportation and everyday life. This image is a valuable historical record of the Diamond Rubber Company's Tyre Department, offering insight into the people, processes, and technology that shaped the automobile industry over a century ago.

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