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View of Swindon Works, c1930s

This photograph was taken from the Pattern Store building and shows tehe Works turntable and A Shop in the background. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway. © STEAM Picture Library 2007 - All Rights Reserved

Media ID 485072

Filename: S10 031.jpg

Size: 3000 x 2400 (569KB)

Date: 10th July 2007

Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR

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This print transports us back to the bustling Swindon Works in the 1930s, offering a glimpse into the heart of one of Britain's most iconic railway engineering hubs. Taken from the vantage point of the Pattern Store building, this image showcases an impressive view that encapsulates both history and innovation. In the foreground, we are greeted by a magnificent turntable, serving as a vital component for locomotive maintenance and repair. This rotating platform allowed engineers to effortlessly maneuver heavy steam engines, ensuring efficient servicing and upkeep. The sheer size and complexity of this mechanical marvel is awe-inspiring, reminding us of the immense skill required to keep these iron giants running smoothly. As our eyes wander towards the background, we catch sight of A Shop - another integral part of Swindon Works' operations. Here lies a hive of activity where skilled craftsmen meticulously crafted components for locomotives with utmost precision. From intricate gears to robust boiler parts, every detail was carefully attended to within these walls. This photograph not only captures an era when steam power reigned supreme but also pays tribute to countless dedicated workers who tirelessly contributed their expertise at Swindon Works. It serves as a testament to their craftsmanship and unwavering commitment in shaping Britain's railway industry. Preserved within STEAM Museum's collection, this print stands as a window into history; it invites us on an immersive journey through time while honoring those who played pivotal roles in shaping our nation's transportation legacy.

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