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Cordite railway HAY03_01_037
Filename: hay03_01_037.jpg
Size: 5369 x 4312 (2.8MB)
Date: 3rd October 2022
Source: Historic England
Credit: His toric England Archive
Source: His toric England Archive
Owner URL: https ://images .his toricenglands ervices .org.uk/
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Cordite railway HAY03_01_037
Royal Naval Cordite Factory, Wareham Road, Holton Heath, Wareham St. Martin, Dorset. Cordite being transported to the press houses on the narrow-gauge railway system, Royal Naval Cordite Factory.
As a precaution the locomotive driver is wearing fire resistant clothing and cap. The photograph appears in " A Pictorial Record of the Royal Naval Cordite Factory, Holton Heath" ; M R Bowditch and L Hayward; p 24.
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Media ID 26520315
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20th Century Early 20th Century Industry People At Work Rail Transport Electric Locomotive Employment Explosives
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print transports us back to the early 20th century, capturing a pivotal moment in the history of the Royal Naval Cordite Factory. The image showcases the vital transportation process of cordite, an explosive material used by the factory, as it is being transported to the press houses on a narrow-gauge railway system. As we delve into this snapshot of industrial activity, our attention is immediately drawn to the locomotive driver who stands out in his fire-resistant clothing and cap. This precautionary measure highlights not only the dangerous nature of working with explosives but also emphasizes how seriously safety was taken during this era. The photograph's inclusion in "A Pictorial Record of the Royal Naval Cordite Factory, Holton Heath" by M R Bowditch and L Hayward further solidifies its historical significance. It serves as a visual testament to both job employment within specialized industries and technological advancements such as electric locomotives. With its rich details and compelling subject matter, this print encapsulates elements that defined life at the cordite factory - danger, industry, people at work - all set against a backdrop of innovation and progress. Preserved by Historic England Archive for future generations to appreciate, it reminds us of our past achievements while serving as a reminder that even seemingly ordinary jobs can carry extraordinary risks.
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