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"Heinz: A Journey Through Time and Industry" Step into the world of Heinz, where innovation and craftsmanship intertwine

Background imageHeinz Collection: A Spooner Travelling oven

A Spooner Travelling oven
A immense Spooner Travelling Oven - with the dough for loaves of white bread entering the immense baking oven section of the machine

Background imageHeinz Collection: New Worker - Fisher & Ludlows, Tipton

New Worker - Fisher & Ludlows, Tipton
A photograph taken for an advertisement for the Daily Mirror of the type of New Worker the paper was trying to attract into its readership

Background imageHeinz Collection: Filling Sandbags - WW2 Home Front (4 / 4)

Filling Sandbags - WW2 Home Front (4 / 4)
World War Two - British Home Front - London. Young men, boys and women of all ages fill sandbags in the street. The sandbags were piled against buildings

Background imageHeinz Collection: Filling Sandbags - WW2 Home Front (1 / 4)

Filling Sandbags - WW2 Home Front (1 / 4)
World War Two - British Home Front - London. Men and young boys fill sandbags in the street. The sandbags were piled against buildings

Background imageHeinz Collection: Filling Sandbags - WW2 Home Front (3 / 4)

Filling Sandbags - WW2 Home Front (3 / 4)
World War Two - British Home Front - London. Men and young boys fill sandbags in the street. The sandbags were piled against buildings

Background imageHeinz Collection: A machine collects coloured yarn onto rolls

A machine collects coloured yarn onto rolls
An employee checks a machine which is collecting different coloured wool yarns onto large rolls at Patons & Baldwins factory in Darlington

Background imageHeinz Collection: Adjusting a valve in a submarine

Adjusting a valve in a submarine
A sailor adjusts a valve in the engine room of a British submarine. Photograph by Heinz Zinram Date: 1950s

Background imageHeinz Collection: Factory worker operating control box

Factory worker operating control box
A worker, standing at a control device, signals for a part of the production process to proceed. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Industrial Yarn Spinning

Industrial Yarn Spinning
A factory worker attends to an enormous yarn spinning machine at Patons & Baldwins factory in Darlington. Patons & Baldwins was a leading British manufacturer of knitting yarn

Background imageHeinz Collection: Railway Line Construction - laying ballast

Railway Line Construction - laying ballast
Ballast is fed down a long conveyor belt into the laying machine, which moves slowly along the railway line under construction under the watchful eye of an engineer. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Removing Rock from a Tunnel

Removing Rock from a Tunnel
Three construction workers use pneumatic drills to remove rock from around a large pipe in an underground tunnel. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: A printer checking a large proof

A printer checking a large proof
A printer checks a very large proof, hot off the press. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Adding Dye to a printing machine

Adding Dye to a printing machine
A factory worker adds red dye to a large piece of printing machinery. Photograph by Heinz Zinram. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Testing a Device

Testing a Device
An engineer tests a small hydraulic device. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: A Trainee Signalman

A Trainee Signalman
A trainee signalman operates the junctions on a model railway as part of his training. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Factory control board

Factory control board
Technicians, wearing ear pieces, keep close watch on a factory control board, ensuring systems run correctly, power supply levels remain constant and automated processes operate correctly

Background imageHeinz Collection: Office scene with large angled mirror

Office scene with large angled mirror
A futuristic office with a large angled mirrored screen running along one wall, with up to the minute computer systems visible in the reflection. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Teenager being told off

Teenager being told off
An older woman knits in her sitting room, whilst delivering a stern reprimand to a sullen faced teenage girl (her daughter) who sits alongside her looking downcast and moderately fed up

Background imageHeinz Collection: Metal being tempered in a furnace prior to shaping

Metal being tempered in a furnace prior to shaping
A metalworker tempers a piece of metal in a furnace, while another observes using a viewing plate to protect his eyes from the light emanating from the furnace core. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Shaping metal plate in a large hydraulic press

Shaping metal plate in a large hydraulic press
Two factory workers remove a metal plate from a large industrial hydraulic press after shaping. The completely piece appears to be the bodywork for a road vehicle. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Seam welding aluminium plates - arc lamp

Seam welding aluminium plates - arc lamp
Two welders seam weld aluminium plates onto the roof of a liquid methane tank at Canvey Island under the light of an arc lamp. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Testing Train Wheels

Testing Train Wheels
A railway engineer uses an electronic device to test the solidity and structural integrity of a large steam train wheel. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Cyan Separation at a printing works

Cyan Separation at a printing works
A printer uses an electronic device to work on the negative image of the blue component of a printed page, known as the cyan separation. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Ryder car disc brake pad machine

Ryder car disc brake pad machine
A factory worker operates a Ryder disc brake pad machine. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Muller Automatic Cone-winder

Muller Automatic Cone-winder
A factory worker operates a Muller automatic cone-winding machine, (used for clearing and winding single-spun yarns) at Patons & Baldwins factory in Darlington

Background imageHeinz Collection: Admiring the new windows

Admiring the new windows
A Mother and her daughter admire their new glazing - a promotional photograph taking for a window glass company. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Checking a printing machine

Checking a printing machine
A printer checks sheets of card coming through the press sytem. These card sheets bear the printed template for boxes of Cadbury Roses chocolates. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: A technician doing miniature work

A technician doing miniature work
A technician uses an unidentified instrument, incorporating a microscope and an electomagnetic circuit to work on very tiny electronic components. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Pouring Molten Metal

Pouring Molten Metal
A metalworker wearing protective eye goggles pours molten metal in to a mould from a huge crucible container, attached to an immense hook, into a small mould. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Refueling a British Road Services truck

Refueling a British Road Services truck
A promotional photograph for British Road Services. Here a truck of the fleet is refueled at a trade pump. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Adjusting a mould for hydraulic press

Adjusting a mould for hydraulic press
A metalworker makes adjustments to a mould, to be used to shape a metal plate on a large industrial hydraulic press. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Shock absorbers in action

Shock absorbers in action
An artistic photograph of a train suspension system in action, absorbing the shock of the wheel on a rail when in motion. A photograph used in an advertisement for Rocksil rock wool - used

Background imageHeinz Collection: Threads entering a weaving machine

Threads entering a weaving machine
A woman factory worker in blue uniform feeds light blue thread into a large piece of (possibly weaving?) machinery at Patons & Baldwins factory in Darlington

Background imageHeinz Collection: Molten Metal on a Production Line

Molten Metal on a Production Line
A beautifully composed and lit photograph showing two metalworkers pouring hot molten metal into a series of moulds on a factory production line. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Metalworkers welding a railway carriage

Metalworkers welding a railway carriage
Three metalworkers wearing protective masks weld large metal boxes together to form the shell of a railway carriage. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: A Worker at an Exchange

A Worker at an Exchange
A worker adjusts the wiring connections at a telecommunications exchange. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Oiling a Locomotive Wheel and Piston

Oiling a Locomotive Wheel and Piston
A railway engineer oils the end of a piston on an immense steam train wheel. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Banks of Winding machines for acrylic yarn

Banks of Winding machines for acrylic yarn
A seemingly never-ending bank of winding machines for acrylic yarns at Patons & Baldwins factory in Darlington. Patons & Baldwins was a leading British manufacturer of knitting yarn

Background imageHeinz Collection: A technician adjusts delicate pipework

A technician adjusts delicate pipework
A technician, wearing a white laboratory coat and acoustic earmuffs, adjusts a section of thin copper pipework. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: A Driver Climbs in to his Cab

A Driver Climbs in to his Cab
A train driver climbs into the cabin of his diesel locomotive. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Laying Railway Tracks

Laying Railway Tracks
Three construction workers guide a large rail into position. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: A metalworker operating a drill

A metalworker operating a drill
A wonderful photograph showing a metalworker operating a drill using all four of his limbs. The manufacturers craft in an industrial setting, attesting to years of experience

Background imageHeinz Collection: Installing an engine for a diesel locomotive

Installing an engine for a diesel locomotive
Three railway engineers install a large diesel engine onto the positioned wheel, axle and undercarriage. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Manufacturing Wool Yarn

Manufacturing Wool Yarn
The Worlds largest (at the time) single line of worsted carding machines for opening scoured raw wool prior to combing at Patons & Baldwins factory in Darlington

Background imageHeinz Collection: A Machine Collects Woollen Thread on spools

A Machine Collects Woollen Thread on spools
A factory worker checks a machine rolling yarn onto circular spools, after the wool has been industrially spun at Patons & Baldwins factory in Darlington

Background imageHeinz Collection: An Immense Cloth Finishing Dryer

An Immense Cloth Finishing Dryer
A factory worker uses an immense cloth finishing dryer, in a promotional photograph for Dalglish. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: A computer technician with data tape

A computer technician with data tape
A computer technician stretches out a piece of data recording tape, from the ICT Atlas I computing system. A colleague speaks on the telephone in the background. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageHeinz Collection: Turning a Cam shaft

Turning a Cam shaft
An engineer turns a cam shaft on a large piece of complex mechanical and elctronic machinery. Photograph by Heinz Zinram



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"Heinz: A Journey Through Time and Industry" Step into the world of Heinz, where innovation and craftsmanship intertwine. From building diesel locomotives in Swindon to the vibrant Metropolitan Music Hall on Edgware Road, it has left its mark on various industries. In Preston Docks, Lancashire, Heinz's influence can be seen as oil tankers from the Manchester Oil Refinery sail through the waters. Meanwhile, a 1950s family living room showcases how Heinz products have become staples in households worldwide. Witness the artistry of a typesetter at work, meticulously arranging letters to create beautiful compositions. Feel the power of shaping metal with a steam hammer as skilled craftsmen forge intricate designs that stand the test of time. Maintenance workers diligently grease pivots and slides, ensuring smooth operation in every corner of their creations. Draughtsmen meticulously sketch blueprints for future innovations while Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning stands tall as a testament to Heinz's global reach. A certificate from the Royal Photographic Society proudly displays Heinz's commitment to capturing moments that transcend time. And let us not forget about "Dead Man's Handle, " an essential safety feature reminding us all about responsibility and caution. Heinz is more than just a company; it represents dedication, creativity, and progress across diverse fields. So join us on this captivating journey through history as we celebrate everything that makes Heinz truly remarkable.