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Letter

Letter sent by the manager of Clarke, Cluley and Co. Ltd, on 14 February 1947, giving notice of termination of employment. Clarke, Cluley and Co. Ltd was established in Well Street, Coventry in 1884. ...

Letter

Letter sent by the general manager of Clarke, Cluley and Co Ltd on 8 September 1941, giving notice of the building of a new factory in Kenilworth. Clarke, Cluley and Co. Ltd was established in Well Street, ...

Manual

Printed manual of the quality control policies at Automotive Products LTD. It is printed in blue, black and white throughout, with black and white photographic illustrations. A note asking employees to ...

Measure or Hand Vice from J. Clark and Sons

This is a measure from J. Clark and Sons. It was used for measuring internal or external dimensions and may also have been used as a hand vice for securing small items. J. Clark and Sons were whitesmiths, ...

Menu

Framed menu from the Executives' Dining Room, Lockheed Canteen, 1936. The menu is printed in black ink on card. The food menu is printed on the left and the wine list is on the right. The menu is in a ...

Napton on the Hill. Brickworks

A view looking towards the brickworks, Napton on the Hill. 1950s

Napton on the Hill. Clay Pit works

View of the brickworks and kilns at the clay pits. Napton on the Hill. 1950s

Napton on the Hill. Clay Pit works

'Green' tiles being pushed from the dry sheds on the left, to the kilns, at the clay pits, Napton on the Hill. 1950s ["Tricky" Hancox is the person pushing the tiles.]

Napton on the Hill. Hackwell Street

Hackwell Street, probably taken from Hackwell steps, showing the village Blacksmiths shop. 1900s

Napton on the Hill. Napton Brickyard workers

Group of workers from Napton Brickworks, Napton on the Hill. 1940s [Front row - 1st left Jack Gunthrop, 5th left wearing beret, folded arms is Eric "Trad" Eadon and 2nd right is Aubrey Gwyther. Back ...

Napton on the Hill. Sorting tiles from the Kilns

Sorting and inspecting the fired tiles, knocking them apart and rejecting waste (tile with X is the standard). The job was done in the open air as good lighting was necessary. Napton on the Hill. 1950s...

Napton on the Hill. Tile kilns

Napton on the Hill. 'Setting' or filling a kiln with 'green' tiles. The kilns are fired slowly for the first two days, and the firing tested by the trial samples at the top (above the fire-bricks) which ...

Napton on the Hill. Trucks of clay at the tile kilns

Trucks of clay being conveyed by 'line' from the Middle Lias Terrace to the works at ground level at the clay pits, Napton on the Hill. 1950s

Napton on the Hill. Workers from the brickyards

Group of workers from the brickworks, Napton on the Hill. 1940s

Napton on the Hill. Workers in the tile kilns

Workers in the tile kilns, Napton on the Hill. On the left a continuous strip of clay is cut into lengths. It is then carried to the cutting machine (man with 4in hand). The cutting machine then cuts ...

Notice

A black and white photograph of a notice that reads "KEEP THEM in the AIR THAT IS your job!". There are six planes above the lettering and three underneath. There is also a picture of a factory under ...

Notice

A black and white photograph of a notice. BEAUFIGHTERS THE SAFE LANDINGS OF THESE NIGHT FIGHTERS IS LARGELY IN YOUR HANDS! The photo is mounted on black card.

Nuneaton. Bridge Street

Bridge Street looking towards Market Place showing Cawthorne's & Son Photographers shop, Nuneaton. 1900s