Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site and MuseumClaybank, Saskatchewan
A Little Brick Plant in the Middle of Nowhere
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Nick, afraid of cars, always rode with the door open to jump out Norbert Dombowsky North Light tower used to illuminate the Plant Site Note the earlier bottle like shape of this Kiln Note the the coal grime and dust on his face and clothing Note the Y in the tracks with waiting Clay cars Note: Natural light used for many years to illuminate the interior Numbered areas were used to ease rail car loading Numbered Clay seams Oakley residence Office Building Oil (used) and Diesel mixture used to grease the Hand Molds Oil Cans Old door outline where Tressel Bridge entered the Clay Shed Old Jake One of the few pictures we have of Kiln Fire boxes blazing Original directional road sign Original Fire Extinguisher Original location of rainwater down spout Original Sand house later relocated as the Garage
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