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

 
AB Brick Press could produce 4 bricks every 8 seconds
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Side view of the AB Press
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Exit doors North Drying Tunnels
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Transfer Cart (manually operated) on the West Transfer Track
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Dan Bednard on Railway fuel car with two dogs, 1937
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Clay Storage Shed, Fuel oil storage tank and the Cooling Cistern, 1935
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Nick Petro and his house (shack).
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Jim Clarke, Manager 1972 to 1989, last manager of the Claybank Brick Plant.
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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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Transfering a load of large bricks into a kiln, 1937
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Plant Mules, Nellie (white) and Pete (black), 1940.
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Steve Utash was a Transfer man in 1937.
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Fireman, perhaps Karl Harlos, 1920's
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Three men using the Conveyor to load Clay into a Dominion Fire Brick dump truck.
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John Wostradowski, 1960, note the corrogated metal siding used to enclose the East Transfer Track.
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Staff Photo Taken Inside a Kiln
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John A Achtemichuk (l) and Bill Wallace (r)
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