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Workers from the Tredegar Iron Works, Wales, 1865 (albumen print)
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Workers from the Tredegar Iron Works, Wales, 1865 (albumen print)
3427409 Workers from the Tredegar Iron Works, Wales, 1865 (albumen print) by Clayton, William (fl.1865); Manchester Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: Album of photographs from the Tredegar Iron Works in Wales, taken by William Clayton. 60 cartes de visite in an
embossed brown leather album. Inner leaf with a newspaper cutting from the Bristol Mercury, and the original owner
in ink C B Crisp, 19 April 1865'.); © Manchester Art Gallery
Media ID 32118616
© Manchester Art Gallery / Bridgeman Images
Apron Aprons Carte Hardship Iron Pick Axe Tredegar Visite Welsh Works Laborer Labourer Tradesman Tradesmen
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This albumen print captures a poignant moment in the history of the Tredegar Iron Works in Wales, circa 1865. The image showcases a group of hardworking individuals who toiled tirelessly at this renowned industrial site. Each worker's face tells a unique story, reflecting the hardships and resilience they endured during this era. The photograph, taken by William Clayton, is part of an exquisite collection housed at the Manchester Art Gallery in the United Kingdom. This album features 60 cartes de visite meticulously arranged within an embossed brown leather cover. A newspaper cutting from the Bristol Mercury and an inscription by its original owner, C B Crisp on April 19th, 1865, add further historical significance to this remarkable piece. Intriguingly captured in black and white, these workers are clad in aprons and clothes that bear witness to their laborious tasks. Women can also be seen among them—a testament to their contribution towards shaping Wales' industrial landscape. The tools they hold—pickaxes and other implements—are symbols of their trade and represent both their livelihoods and daily struggles against poverty. Their stoic expressions reveal determination amidst adversity as they confront life's challenges head-on. This evocative portrait not only documents a specific time but also serves as a reminder of human resilience amid difficult circumstances. It stands as a tribute to those who played vital roles in shaping Tredegar's iron industry while offering viewers an opportunity to reflect upon our shared heritage.
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