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No 2 Shop, Sawmill, 1907
Lengths of cut timber can be seen awaiting processing in No.2 Shop, Sawmill. This sawmill was situated adjacent to Bristol Street in the Railway Village. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway. © STEAM Museum of the GWR
Media ID 485138
Filename: S19 014.jpg
Size: 3000 x 2406 (727KB)
Date: 10th July 2007
Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR
Carriage Works Swindon Swindon Works Timber Wood Logs Saw Mill
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This print from the STEAM Museum of the GWR takes us back to a bygone era, specifically to 1907 at No. 2 Shop Sawmill in Swindon. The image showcases an industrious scene where lengths of cut timber are patiently awaiting processing. It is fascinating to witness the meticulous organization and sheer volume of logs that were handled within this bustling sawmill. Situated adjacent to Bristol Street in the Railway Village, this sawmill played a vital role in supporting Swindon's wood industry during its heyday. The intricate network of workers and machinery harmoniously worked together, transforming raw timber into essential components for various purposes. The photograph exudes a sense of nostalgia as we observe the craftsmanship involved in every step of the process. One can almost hear the rhythmic sounds emanating from saws slicing through wood and smell the distinct aroma that filled these workshops. This snapshot not only captures an important aspect of Swindon's history but also pays homage to those who dedicated their skills and labor to keep this thriving industry alive. It serves as a reminder that behind every finished product lies countless hours spent shaping, cutting, and refining materials with precision. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of history preserved within this photo print, it sparks our imagination about how life must have been like during those times when steam-powered machines dominated industrial landscapes like Swindon Works' carriage works.