Alfred Williams

Life in a Railway Factory

Science & Technology Publishing

Date de publication : 2025-09-01

Life in a Railway Factory by Alfred Williams is a vivid, unvarnished account of the daily realities faced by workers in the Great Western Railway works at Swindon during the early twentieth century. Drawing from his own experiences as a factory hand, Williams offers a rare, insider’s perspective on the relentless routines, physical hardships, and social dynamics that defined industrial labor at the time. The book delves deeply into the monotonous yet demanding nature of factory work, the camaraderie and conflicts among workers, and the ever-present tension between management and labor. Williams paints a detailed portrait of the factory environment, from the deafening roar of machinery and the grime of the workshops to the fleeting moments of humor and solidarity that sustained the workforce. He also reflects on the broader social and economic forces shaping the lives of working-class men and women, exploring themes of class, dignity, and the struggle for better conditions. Through his keen observations and evocative prose, Williams not only documents the physical and emotional toll of industrial labor but also celebrates the resilience and humanity of those who toiled in the shadow of the railway’s iron giants. Life in a Railway Factory stands as a powerful social document, offering readers an authentic glimpse into a world that was both harsh and heroic, and remains a significant contribution to the literature of industrial Britain.

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Collection
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Parution
2025-09-01
Pages
192 pages
EAN papier
9782528109076

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