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No 7 Shop, Carriage Finishing Shop, 1924

Dozens of men can be seen here in the carriage finishing shop. It was here that parts of the carriages were finished off. Doors, windows and decorative parts were completed here and used to finish off the carriage building process. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway. © STEAM Museum of the GWR

Media ID 485153

Filename: S19 085 No 7 carriage finishing shop.jpg

Size: 3000 x 2370 (1.2MB)

Date: 10th July 2007

Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR

1920s 1924 Carriage Works Swindon Swindon Works Wood Finishers

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This photograph, taken in 1924, offers a glimpse into the bustling No. 7 Shop at Swindon Carriage Works. The shop was a pivotal part of the carriage building process, serving as the final station for the completion of various carriage components. The image is filled with the industrious energy of dozens of skilled workers, each focused intently on their tasks. The wooden surroundings of the shop are a testament to the traditional craftsmanship that went into the production of these carriages. In this era of the 1920s, the Swindon Works was at the forefront of railway innovation, and the No. 7 Shop played a crucial role in bringing the carriages to life. Here, the intricate details that set these carriages apart were added - doors, windows, and decorative parts. Each worker's expertise contributed to the finishing touches that made every carriage unique. The workers in this photograph, with their focused expressions and determined postures, embody the spirit of dedication and precision that defined the Swindon Carriage Works during this period. The wooden surroundings, filled with tools and raw materials, serve as a reminder of the meticulous craftsmanship that went into each carriage, making every journey on the Great Western Railway a comfortable and memorable experience. This photograph is a captivating window into the past, showcasing the people and processes that brought the Swindon Carriage Works to life and made the Great Western Railway a byword for excellence in railway travel during the 1920s.

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