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Erecting shop at Horwich works, Lancashire, August 1919
Boilers in the erecting shop at Horwich works. This shop was used for putting together and repairing locomotives, and was well equipped with electrical machinery. Horwich works opened in 1886 as the locomotive works for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. This Railway Works mainly built and repaired locomotives, but they also made telegraph and signalling equipment
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This print takes us back to the bustling Horwich works in Lancashire, August 1919. The image showcases the impressive erecting shop, a vital hub for assembling and repairing locomotives during that era. Boilers dominate the scene, standing tall and proud amidst a backdrop of industrial machinery. The Horwich works, established in 1886 as the locomotive works for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, played a pivotal role in shaping Britain's railway industry. This facility was not only responsible for constructing and maintaining locomotives but also contributed to telegraph and signalling equipment production. As we delve into this snapshot from history, it becomes evident that efficiency was paramount at Horwich works. The well-equipped shop boasted an array of electrical machinery, highlighting the forward-thinking nature of this establishment even during those early years. Beyond its technical significance, this photograph offers us a glimpse into an era when steam power reigned supreme on railways across Britain. It serves as a testament to the craftsmanship and dedication of countless workers who labored tirelessly within these walls to keep trains running smoothly throughout the country. Preserved by the National Railway Museum today, this print stands as a tribute to Horwich works' rich heritage while reminding us of how far our transportation systems have evolved since those pioneering days.
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