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Metal Print : World War Two - Second World War - A record output of 200
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World War Two - Second World War - A record output of 200
World War Two - Second World War - A record output of 200, 000 bricks in 48 hours was reached by Blythe and Sons, Birtley, a North-East firm with a history extending over nearly 80 years. This was probably a record not only for the North, but for the whole of the country. The staff, which included eight women and two ex-soldiers who were at Dunkirk, were working as never before in order to do their bit in helping the country.
31/10/1940
NCJ
England
Media ID 21657508
© Mirrorpix
1940 Bricks Building Construction Factories Factory Factory Worker Production Line Workers
15"x10" (38x25cm) Metal Print
Step back in time with our exclusive Media Storehouse Metal Prints featuring the remarkable story of Blythe and Sons during World War Two. Witness the historical achievement of a record-breaking 200,000 bricks produced in just 48 hours. Bring this significant moment in history into your home or office with our high-quality, durable metal prints from Memory Lane Prints. Preserve and showcase this captivating piece of North-East industrial history.
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Estimated Product Size is 38.1cm x 25.4cm (15" x 10")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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World War Two - Second World War - A record output of 200,000 bricks in 48 hours was reached by Blythe and Sons, Birtley, a North-East firm with a history extending over nearly 80 years. This was probably a record not only for the North but for the whole country. The staff, which included eight women and two ex-soldiers who were at Dunkirk, were working as never before in order to do their bit in helping the country. In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we witness an extraordinary moment during the height of World War Two. The image showcases dedicated workers on a production line at Blythe and Sons factory in Birtley. Their tireless efforts resulted in an astounding achievement – producing an unprecedented 200,000 bricks within just 48 hours. The photograph captures the essence of resilience and unity that defined this era. Amongst these determined individuals are eight remarkable women who defied societal norms to contribute to the war effort alongside two brave ex-soldiers who had experienced firsthand the horrors of Dunkirk. As they work diligently amidst towering stacks of bricks, it is evident that every brick laid represents hope and progress towards rebuilding our nation torn apart by war. Their unwavering commitment exemplifies how ordinary people can come together to achieve extraordinary feats when faced with adversity. This poignant snapshot serves as a testament to both human ingenuity and collective spirit during one of history's darkest chapters. It stands as a reminder that
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