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Roof for Watneys JLP01_08_081875
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Roof for Watneys JLP01_08_081875
Watney Mann Brewery, St Johns Road, Isleworth, Hounslow, Greater London. An interior view during the construction of the new bottling hall at Watneys new brewery.
The new brewery was designed by Watneys group industrial architect Stanley Hutchings, FRIBA. John Laing Construction Ltd was one of the main contractors on the site, starting work in June 1968 with the construction of the new process and bottling stores. The Silberkuhl roof on the bottling store was designed to give the greatest possible working space without obstructing the production line. Measuring 230 ft by 200ft, it was the largest span in Britain when it was built
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This print captures a momentous milestone in the construction of Watneys new brewery. The image showcases an interior view during the creation of the state-of-the-art bottling hall, which was designed by renowned industrial architect Stanley Hutchings. John Laing Construction Ltd, one of the main contractors on site, commenced their work in June 1968 with the construction of process and bottling stores. The focal point of this photograph is undoubtedly the impressive Silberkuhl roof adorning the bottling store. Designed to maximize working space without impeding production lines, this architectural marvel measures a staggering 230 ft by 200 ft – making it Britain's largest span at that time. The sheer scale and innovation displayed in this image exemplify both engineering prowess and industrial progress. It serves as a testament to Watneys' commitment to pushing boundaries and embracing cutting-edge technology within their brewing operations. Through this snapshot frozen in time, we are transported back to an era where ingenuity merged seamlessly with functionality. This print not only celebrates Watneys' dedication to excellence but also pays homage to those who contributed their expertise towards creating such an awe-inspiring structure. A© Historic England Archive has beautifully preserved this piece of history for us all to admire and appreciate today.
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