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Installing Fireproof slabs on the roof of Chelsea Town Hall
Installing Mack Fireproof slabs on iron purlins on the roof of Chelsea New Town Hall, London. Date: 1907
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Media ID 11581603
© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
Asbestos Builders Chelsea Fireproof Installation Installing Iron Mack Roof Rooftop Rooftops Safety Slabs Workmen 1907
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This photograph, taken in 1907, showcases the installation process of fireproof slabs on the roof of Chelsea Town Hall in London. The iron purlins, which serve as structural supports, can be seen clearly against the backdrop of the city. The fireproof slabs, manufactured by Mack, are being carefully placed and secured onto the purlins, ensuring the safety and protection of the historic building against potential fires. Fireproofing was a crucial aspect of construction during this era, as the use of flammable materials was commonplace. The installation of these slabs marked a significant step towards enhancing the safety and fire resistance of the building. The scene is bustling with activity as skilled workmen meticulously carry out the installation process. Their focused expressions and deft movements convey the importance and urgency of their task. The intricate ironwork and the contrasting textures of the slabs and the iron purlins create a visually striking image. It is fascinating to observe the historical context of this photograph, as it offers a glimpse into the construction methods and safety measures employed during the early 20th century. Although the image does not mention asbestos, it is worth noting that asbestos was a common material used for fireproofing during this time, and its health hazards were not fully understood until several decades later. This photograph is a testament to the dedication and craftsmanship of the builders and workmen of the past, who worked tirelessly to ensure the safety and longevity of the structures they built. The installation of fireproof slabs on the roof of Chelsea Town Hall represents a crucial moment in the building's history, as it underscores the importance of fire safety and the evolution of construction practices over time.
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