Picture of Pryce Morgan Jones smoking a pipe, employed at Ruabon Brickworks, circa 1955.

Pictures of Brick Making at Ruabon Brick with Pictures of Drying Sheds and Kilns.

Picture of Gareth Jones wearing hat, employed at Ruabon Brick and Terracotta Co.Ltd., circa 1955.
Ruabon Brick and Terracotta Co.Ltd., pictures, circa 1955.
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Updated 17th April, 2005

Brick Making Pictures in Brickworks at Ruabon Taken About 1955.

Pictures From A Different Age

A nostalgic look at what used to be, in the few pictures that have survived the many changes through the years. Ruabon red facing bricks and terracotta floor tiles were manufactured by the Ruabon Brick and Terracotta Co.Ltd., for which they were well known. The pictures shown in these pages were taken in the 1950's. The claypit is now a landfill site and the brickworks site is now a trading estate.

Pictures of People at a Brickworks

The people in the pictures were employed in different processes in the manufacture of clay bricks and clay flooring tiles. Amongst the people working in the brickworks at the time were father and son, father and daughter, uncle and nephew, brothers, sisters, cousins. The working environment in the brickworks ranged from fresh air in the claypit, a dusty atmosphere in the drying sheds, and the smell of oil in the air near the tile presses. Probably the most dangerous work was that on the hand operated tile presses, where there was a danger of losing the tip of a finger or two, during a lack of concentration. The number of people working in the brickworks at the time the pictures were taken, was in the region of 80 and despite the working conditions and the occasional bust-up, there was generally a good relationship between them.

Making Clay Floor Tiles and Skirting Tiles

The main items manufactured at the Ruabon Brickworks were building bricks and ceramic floor tiles, in red or heather brown. Raw clay from the claypit on the opposite side of the road was processed in the brickworks. For the making of clay floor tiles, the processed clay was forced under pressure through a die into strips of suitable width and thickness, then wirecut into the required size; mostly 6"x6" and 9"x9". After cutting, the tiles were loaded onto barrows and wheeled to the tile presses. The tile presses were hand operated and could be dangerous. The pressed tiles were then hand finished, loaded onto barrows and taken to the drying sheds.

Making Clay Bricks and Stacking Kilns.

There was a similar process in the manufacture of red or brown facing bricks, mostly wirecut bricks. The drying sheds in the pictures below could be very dusty, particularly so when dry clay from stock was being ground before processing. After the Ruabon bricks and clay floor tiles had been correctly dried, they were wheeled to the kilns to be stacked. Stacking followed a proven method with spaces being left between tiles and bricks in certain areas of the kiln to assist the circulation of heat when the kilns were being fired.


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Picture shows workers making wirecut bricks from processed clay at brickworks in Ruabon, circa 1955.
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Processed clay extruded through die, cut into slabs then forced through wirecutter to make wirecut bricks, before being taken to drying sheds.
Picture of joiner's workshop in brickworks of Ruabon Brick and Terracotta Co.Ltd.
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Joiners in workshop at Ruabon Brickworks. Other skilled trademen included a bricklayer, a machinist, a blacksmith, and engineer.
Picture of worker laying out wirecut bricks in drying sheds of Ruabon Brick, circa 1955.
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Worker employed in brick making process. Processed clay after being wirecut into brick sizes are laid out on floor of drying sheds before firing.
Picture shows rows of wirecut bricks stacked six bricks high, in rows, in drying shed of Ruabon Brickworks.
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Clay bricks and terracotta tiles after wirecutting, and pressing where necessary, are laid out in drying sheds before being fired in kilns.
Picture of workers in brickworks stacking dried bricks and floor tiles in kiln ready for firing.
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Ruabon Brick workers use open method of stacking clay bricks and terracotta tiles from drying sheds into kiln in preparation for firing.
Brickworks worker stacks dried brick and tiles in kiln at the brickworks of Ruabon Brick and Terracotta Co.Ltd.
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Proven method of open stacking dry Ruabon red bricks and terracotta tiles in parts of kiln to assist circulation of heat when firing kiln.
Photo of stacked bricks and flooring tiles in kiln at Ruabon Brickworks.
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View inside of kiln at Ruabon Brick shows terracotta tiles stacked on top of open clay brick base. Spaces are left for good circulation of heat.
Picture shows inside of kiln at Ruabon Brick with worker stacking dried floor tiles in preparation for firing.
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Worker at Ruabon Brick and Terracotta Co.Ltd., stacks dry terracotta floor tiles from sheds in kiln before start of firing process.

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