Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site and Museum
Claybank, Saskatchewan

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A Little Brick Plant in the Middle of Nowhere
Location: Claybank Brick Plant Site

 
Wheeler
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Clay Dump Car and Fordson Engine restored to its original appearance
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AB Brick Press
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Mauler on the Dry Pan
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Clay Storage Shed
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Spur Line to Claybank connected the Brick Plant to the national railways for shipping product.
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Unknown Fireman, Karl Harlos?? posing beside one of the Kilns
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Volunteer Kelsey Maier demonstrating the hand-molded brick process and the bumping stand.
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Volunteer Kelsey Maier demonstrating tamping of Hand Molded bricks in the Hand Mold Shop
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Bill Greff pictured in front of the Bunkhouse with Dobie and friend.
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Fireman with visitors and off duty employees outside a Kiln
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Labourers Bill Wallace (l) and Joe Vierling (r) in front of Bunkhouse, dressed in their Sunday best.
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Post and Beam structure of the Main Plant areas and many walkways.
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The Gate at the east entrance to the Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site.
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The Laboratory built in 1920 to analyze Clay and test new brick products
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View of the Brick Plant
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One of twoTeePee Moka brick fireplaces in the Office building at the Plant.
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Ken Oakley (centre) demonstrates how the Bumping Stand in the Hand Mold shop was operated.
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