EPW016201 ENGLAND (1926). The Humber Cement Works, Welton, 1926
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Title | [EPW016201] The Humber Cement Works, Welton, 1926 |
Reference | EPW016201 |
Date | July-1926 |
Link | |
Place name | WELTON |
Parish | WELTON |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 496644, 425732 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.53529699214499, 53.71881223436 |
National Grid Reference | SE966257 |
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Brickyard Lane Railway Bridge |
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Gibson Lane |
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Works shunting loco. |
John Wass |
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rail track from clay field |
Dylan Moore |
Monday 22nd of October 2012 05:13:22 PM |
ropeway loading point |
Dylan Moore |
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Ropeway pylon |
Dylan Moore |
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River Humber |
Dylan Moore |
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packing and loading |
Dylan Moore |
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cement silos |
Dylan Moore |
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cement mill house |
Dylan Moore |
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clinker bins |
Dylan Moore |
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coal drier stack |
Dylan Moore |
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kiln house |
Dylan Moore |
Monday 22nd of October 2012 05:07:50 PM |
slurry feeders |
Dylan Moore |
Monday 22nd of October 2012 05:07:20 PM |
kiln feed slurry mixer |
Dylan Moore |
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slurry blending tanks |
Dylan Moore |
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slurry regrind mills |
Dylan Moore |
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clay mills |
Dylan Moore |
Monday 22nd of October 2012 05:04:08 PM |
trucks delivering clay |
Dylan Moore |
Monday 22nd of October 2012 05:03:35 PM |
Melton Crossing |
Dylan Moore |
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User Comment Contributions
The Humber cement plant was built as a private venture, commencing operation in 1921. It was taken over by BPCM in 1923. Chalk was quarried 2.5 km to the north and pumped as slurry to the plant. The clay was initially alluvium from the Ings near the bank of the Humber, which was brought to the plant by rail and combined with chalk slurry in a washmill. From 1954, Jurassic clay was obtained from below the chalk and was milled with the chalk at the quarry. In the early period, some cement was despatched by water, transported across the marshes to the waterfront by the ropeway visible here. Initially with two wet process kilns, a third was added in 1925, then the plant remained entirely unchanged until closure in 1981. For details, history and many links, see [[http://www.cementkilns.co.uk/cement_kiln_humber.html]]. |
Dylan Moore |
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