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

 
West Stock Shed (r), Kilns and one Smoke Stack (l)
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One of the 4 remaining coal fired kilns that was not converted for natural gas firing.
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Hand Molds made by the full time Carpenter.
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The lathe located in the Machine Shop. Photo by: Don Hall
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Close up of metal lathe in the Machine Shop. Photo by: Don Hall
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Kiln doorway outfitted for a Goose Neck (large curved pipe).
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Large gears that run the Dry Pan. Photo by: Don Hall
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Domed Kiln ceiling. Photo by: Don Hall
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AB Press. Photo by: Don Hall
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Examples of 'roman arch'.
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Examples of some of the hundreds of brick Hand Molds stored at the Brick Plant.
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Kilns and an employee in 1927
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Albert Reed leaning on a generator powered by 2 Catapillar Deisel Engines in the Machine Shop.
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Aerial photo of the Brick Plant in 1962
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Fireman centre,  and other employees, possibily a Foreman or Manager on the right.
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The condition of the Bunkhouse kitchen after many years of neglect and water damage.
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Deteriorating condition of the Bunkhouse ceiling and walls in the Dining room area.
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Interior of a Kiln and a Brick Cart.
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