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Metal Print : Loading a palletising machine with bricks, Whitwick Brickworks, Coalville, Leicestershire, 1963
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Loading a palletising machine with bricks, Whitwick Brickworks, Coalville, Leicestershire, 1963
Loading a palletising machine with bricks, Whitwick Brickworks, Coalville, Leicestershire, 1963. A worker at the Whitwick Brickworks loading a palletising machine which is used to load the finished brick onto pallets. Whitwick Brickworks was located to the west of Whitwick Colliery. It benefited from the extension to the Leicester-Swannington Railway (London & Northeast Railways) which ran to the east of the colliery. The brickworks closed in the latter part of the 20th century
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Bricks Brickworks Factory Worker Leicestershire Loading Machine Machinery Manufacturing Michael Michael Walters Paul Walters Worldwide Photography Ltd Walters Coalville
10"x8" (25x20cm) Table Top Metal Print
Step back in time with our vintage black and white Metal Print of a worker loading a palletising machine at Whitwick Brickworks, Coalville, Leicestershire, 1963. This captivating image from Heritage Images transports you to the past, showcasing the industrial process of brickmaking in an era long gone. The high-quality Metal Print, from our Media Storehouse range, adds a unique and timeless touch to any wall. With its robust and durable design, this print is not only a beautiful addition to your home or office decor, but also a conversation starter, telling the story of a bygone era in industrial history.
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Loading a Palletising Machine with Bricks, Whitwick Brickworks, Coalville, Leicestershire, 1963
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. In this photograph taken in 1963 at the Whitwick Brickworks in Coalville, Leicestershire, we witness a dedicated worker engaged in the laborious task of loading a palletising machine. This intricate machinery was instrumental in efficiently stacking finished bricks onto pallets for transportation. Whitwick Brickworks occupied a strategic location to the west of Whitwick Colliery and greatly benefited from its proximity to the Leicester-Swannington Railway extension. The railway line ran east of the colliery and facilitated easy transportation of these essential building materials across Britain. The image showcases an industrious man amidst his daily routine within this bustling factory environment. His commitment to his occupation is evident as he meticulously loads each brick onto the palletising machine. With determination etched on his face, he plays an integral role in ensuring that construction projects throughout England are supplied with quality bricks. Photographed by Michael Walters from Paul Walters Worldwide Photography Ltd. , this monochrome snapshot encapsulates not only an era but also represents British industry during the mid-20th century. It serves as a testament to hardworking individuals who contributed their skills and expertise towards shaping our country's architectural landscape. Although Whitwick Brickworks closed its doors later in the 20th century, this poignant image immortalizes both its workers' dedication and their vital contribution to Britain's industrial heritage.
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