BRITISH SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY 1940 EDUCATIONAL FILM SHIPBUILDERS 30654
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2015
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Directed by Leon Schauder for the Gaumont-British Instructional company in 1940, "Shipbuilders" shows the operation of a shipyard and the building and launching of merchant vessels from keel to smokestack. A shipwright named Charlie Brown is interviewed in the course of the film, and the riveting and shaping of steel for the hull of a merchant vessel is shown.
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Every bloke thought his job was the most important in the yard .
I worked at Goole shipbuilding and repairing company from 1965 as a apprentice riveter.
Not a hard hat amongst them. The guy with the welding machine at
My grandad was a riverter
When Britain could cut the Mustard!
That’s real work, back when the ships were made out of wood and the men were made out of iron.
Wonderful please upload more.
The men didn't even have gloves. They were as hard as nails. Real men! Not like today. What's happened our country.
English with a Scottish accent
Yea it's definitely sunderland
those workers show the aging effects of suppressed wages and suppressed diet of starch and fats.