Passing the old clay driers

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Passing the old clay driers

Image: © roger geach Taken: 22 Oct 1976

Passing a disused clay drier is the morning Bristol to Penzance service having just left St Austell station a few minutes before. Many of these smaller clay driers shut in the 1960s as larger driers took over drying clay from a number of the clay pits.

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Image Location

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50.343718
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-4.80719