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: Smoke Stack

 
View of the Plant from the south after completion of the first phase of construction in 1914
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View of the Brick Plant from the southwest in 1914
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The Brick Plant with 3 smoke stacks, 6 kilns, a combination stock shed and bunkhouse.
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View from the Bunkhouse to Plant in operation, 1937
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Brick Plant in 1930, facing SW from the Bunkhouse
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Site plan of the Claybank Brick Plant in 1954.
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Kilns and Main Plant area prior to building of Hand Mold Shop in 1914.
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Adam Wostrawdowski (r) and Mike Scott (l) in front of a Smoke Stack
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View north down the cement path between the Kilns, after 1960 conversion to natural gas
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Rebuilding Kiln 9 in 1951
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L to R: Joe Veirling, Dan Bednard, Bill Wallace, and Jim McColeman, 1936
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Nick Petro passenger and Albert Reed driver, 1935
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Fireman, perhaps Karl Harlos, 1920's
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West Stock Shed (r), Kilns and one Smoke Stack (l)
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Kilns and an employee in 1927
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Fireman centre,  and other employees, possibily a Foreman or Manager on the right.
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Looking down the row of Kilns
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The Claybank Brick Plant in 2002
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