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

 
Handmolded brick produced for the CNR (Canadian National Railway).
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Claybank Brick Plant was designated a National Historic Site in 1994
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Clay was stored in Clay Piles west of the Plant, it was piled according to its composition
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Top Left building is where the Mules were kept, 1934
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Ken Oakley in Kiln doorway, 2000
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Coal fired Kiln in 1937
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Vent in Kiln ceiling enabled residue moisture to escape during firing of the Kiln
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Kilns and Boiler, 1937
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Kiln with a number of brick examples
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Clay from the Blue Hilss Pit is piled west of the Brick Plant
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In the Bunkhouse only the Management was allowed to use the tin bathtub
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Clay Crusher in the Clay Storage Shed
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Carpenter making a Hand Mold using a brace and bit, 1940's
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Alex McColeman, Manager, 1930's
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Hand Molders tamp a brick with a 2 man mold
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Clay Bucket on Mono Rail
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Office built to replace the original wooden structure located south of the Water Storage Pond.
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Clay Storage Shed
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