Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site and Museum
Claybank, Saskatchewan

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A Little Brick Plant in the Middle of Nowhere

 
Eric Neiswandt operating the Forklift
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Bishop's residence in Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan faced with Tee Pee Moka brick
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Former Convent of Jesus and Mary in Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan
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Notre Dame RC Cathedral in Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan
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Former Gravelbourg Court House now the town office faced with Ruff Tex brick
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Rich Ludwar operating the Dry Pan on Heritage Day 2002, dusty work!
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L to R: 1954 Ford truck used to run errands and 1943 White (cab over model) used to haul clay
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Fordson engine parked in the Clay Storage Shed.
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The Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site of Canada designation plaque
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The Ball Mill was used to pulverize clay into a talc like powder and then bagged for sale.
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Clay Pit 4 showing the terraced effect of open pit mining
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Clay Pits and in the distance (l) the Brick Plant
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Two carts loaded with brick parked on the rails exiting the Drying Tunnels.
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AB Press and a partially loaded Brick Cart
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Dry Pan
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Remnants of the Narrow Gauge Rail line in the Massold Clay Canyons area
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Mono Rail Bucket and Overhead Clay Storage Bins
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Example of Hand Mold Fire brick reinserted into its original Mold.
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