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Industrial Brick Production II – Hoist

Brick production was of great importance in the Lippe area in Germany. The Brick Factory Beerman in Sylbach was one of the many production sites in the area. Opened in 1909 the factory did not introduce machines for industrial brick production until 1922. However, after the factory had changed from coal to oil as energy source, oil prices went up within the oil crisis. The factory had to close in 1979.
By 2001 the former factory has been bought, restored and turned into a museum by the Landschaftsverband Westfalen Lippe. Today the historic machines of the brick factory Beermann are running once more. The industrial process of making bricks can be explored during special presentations at the museum. These presentations include all processes within industrial brick production – from clay mining and transport over rolling and pressing to drying of the blanks and firing. This recording was made during such a public presentation of industrial brick production.
In a first step the freshly mined clay is transported unto the second floor of the factory house, the “tilting floor”. This is a close-up recording of the hoist, which pulls the wagons upwards on a steel rope.

Sound: Lukas Rabl (The University of Applied Sciences Dortmund)
Photo/Video: Kathinka Engels

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1950s
47.8 MB
1 min 22 s
2 (Stereo)
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96 kHz
4633 kb/s
32 bit
92 dB

Recorded on August 17, 2018
Ziegelei Lage
Lage, GERMANY
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