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Laying a hollow pot floor, Lloyds Avenue, London BL19950A
8 LLOYDS AVENUE, City Of London. Construction workers laying a hollow pot reinforced concrete floor at number 8 Lloyds Avenue. The hollow pot system, known as the Kahn system, was invented by Julius Kahn in 1903 and was much used for flooring. This building was designed by Richard Norman Shaw for Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers. Photographed by Bedford Lemere and Co. in 1907. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England
Media ID 4560665
Filename: bl19950a.jpg
Size: 4807 x 3964 (10.0MB)
Date: 14th October 2002
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Archive
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: English Heritage Images
Owner URL: www.englishheritageimages.com
Construction Edwardian People Work
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This print takes us back to the bustling streets of London in 1907. The image showcases a group of dedicated construction workers diligently laying a hollow pot reinforced concrete floor at number 8 Lloyds Avenue, City of London. The innovative hollow pot system, also known as the Kahn system after its inventor Julius Kahn, was widely used for flooring during this era. Its implementation in this building designed by Richard Norman Shaw for Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers represents the cutting-edge technology of its time. Captured by Bedford Lemere and Co. , renowned photographers specializing in architectural documentation, this photograph beautifully captures the essence of Edwardian-era construction work. The attention to detail is evident as each worker focuses on their task with precision and dedication. Through this image, we are transported back over a century ago to witness the craftsmanship and hard work that went into constructing buildings like these. It serves as a reminder of how far we have come in terms of construction techniques while honoring those who laid the foundations for our modern cities. A true testament to history's ability to transcend time, this print allows us to appreciate both the architectural marvels created by talented individuals like Richard Norman Shaw and the laborers who brought these visions to life through their tireless efforts.