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Leather splitting machine at a leather factory, south London
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Leather splitting machine at a leather factory, south London
Man operating a leather splitting machine (used for splitting one skin into two thinner skins) at the Neckinger Mills leather factory, Bermondsey, south London. Date: 1842
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1840s 1842 Bank Bermondsey Bevington Conditions Leather Manual Manufacture Manufacturing Mills Operating Press Pressing Process Processing Roller Rollers Separating Skin Skins Split Splitting Thinner Workman Workmen Neckinger
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In this evocative image from the 1840s, a man intently focuses on his task at the Neckinger Mills leather factory in Bermondsey, south London. The scene captures the early stages of the leather-making process, specifically the use of a leather splitting machine. Dressed in work clothes and wearing a protective apron, the man skillfully operates the machine, which consists of a series of rollers and presses designed to separate one leather skin into two thinner layers. The leather industry was a significant part of London's economy during the Victorian era, and Neckinger Mills was one of the leading leather manufacturers in the city. This photograph offers a rare glimpse into the working conditions and processes of the time. The man's expression suggests a deep concentration and focus on his work, as he expertly guides the leather through the machine. The atmosphere is one of industry and determination, with the sound of machinery and the smell of leather filling the air. The leather splitting machine was an essential tool in the manufacturing process, allowing for the efficient production of thinner leather for various uses. The machine's rollers and presses applied pressure to the leather, separating it into two layers while also ensuring an even texture and consistency. The process was labor-intensive and required a high level of skill and precision, as the leather had to be carefully fed through the machine to avoid damage. This photograph provides a fascinating look into the early days of industrialization and the working lives of the people who made London's industries thrive. The image is a testament to the ingenuity and hard work that went into producing goods during the Victorian era, and the important role that factories like Neckinger Mills played in shaping the city's economy and industrial landscape.
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