Mixing Clay

16th July 1949: George Goodwin, a steel potter in Sheffield prepares the clay for the crucibles in which the strongest steel is smelted, by kneading it with his feet for over five hours. But he has threatened to burn his books and notes if his son attempts to follow him. 'It's no sort of a life', he says. Original Publication: Picture Post - 4832 - Last Of A Line Of Craftsmen - pub. 1949 (Photo by Charles Hewitt/Picture Post/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
16th July 1949: George Goodwin, a steel potter in Sheffield prepares the clay for the crucibles in which the strongest steel is smelted, by kneading it with his feet for over five hours. But he has threatened to burn his books and notes if his son attempts to follow him. 'It's no sort of a life', he says. Original Publication: Picture Post - 4832 - Last Of A Line Of Craftsmen - pub. 1949 (Photo by Charles Hewitt/Picture Post/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Credit:
Charles Hewitt / Stringer
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3430410
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Picture Post
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16 July, 1949
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Picture Post
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