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Mitchell and Kenyon: Felling of Brick Works Chimney (1906)
 

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Mitchell and Kenyon 328: Felling of Hibson Road Brick Works' Chimney in Nelson
35mm, black and white, silent, 124 feet
 
Production CompanyMitchell and Kenyon
PhotographyAlbert Wilkinson

Crowds of people watch each stage of a factory chimney being demolished.

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While Mitchell and Kenyon's Buxton Skyline (1901) demonstrates an appreciation of that town's architectural outline, this film takes the opposite approach, reveling in the 'thrilling scenes' of the destruction of part of Burnley's industrial landscape. This was a chimney belonging to the now long since out of business Hibson Road Brick Works.

It is a dramatic film, with its colossal explosion and smouldering remains. Within seconds of the chimney's collapse, crowds swarm in to inspect the site; issues of the crowd's health and safety are clearly not a concern, as people smile, wave and salute the camera.

Rebecca Vick

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