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: Clay Storage Shed

 
View of the Plant from the south after completion of the first phase of construction in 1914
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Site plan of the Claybank Brick Plant in 1954.
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Deep snow in the winter of 1935 almost covered the Narrow Gauge rail line Tressel Bridge
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Paul Binning standing on the Narrow Gauge Rail Line Tressel Bridge.
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Inside the Clay Storage Shed, 1994.
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Clay Storage Shed, Fuel oil storage tank and the Cooling Cistern, 1935
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Clay Dump Car and Fordson Engine restored to its original appearance
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Clay Storage Shed
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Aerial photo of the Brick Plant in 1962
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Fordson engine parked in the Clay Storage Shed.
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Brick Plant viewed from the south
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West side of the Brick Plant
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X Brick Press returning in Dec. 2000 to its original location.
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Clay Dump Cart
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Areial view of the Plant 2003
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Clay Crusher in the Clay Storage Shed
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Clay Storage Shed
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View of the Plant from the southwest
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