Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site and Museum
Claybank, Saskatchewan

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A Little Brick Plant in the Middle of Nowhere
Hot Spot: Brick Cart/Transfer Track

 
East Transfer track prior to its enclosure, 1935.
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AB Brick Press could produce 4 bricks every 8 seconds
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Exit doors North Drying Tunnels
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West Transfer Track, entrance to South Drying Tunnels on the left
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Transfer Cart (manually operated) on the West Transfer Track
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Dan Bednard feeding Dobie standing on the East Transfer Track at the Plant in 1936
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Nick Petro passenger and Albert Reed driver, 1935
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Transfering a load of large bricks into a kiln, 1937
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Steve Utash was a Transfer man in 1937.
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Interior of a Kiln and a Brick Cart.
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Two carts loaded with brick parked on the rails exiting the Drying Tunnels.
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AB Press and a partially loaded Brick Cart
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Portable track was laid into the Kilns so the Brick Cart could be rolled in and unloaded.
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Steve Utash, 1930's, on the Transfer Track
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Kiln with a number of brick examples
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