Lancashire Factory Gate Exit (c.1901)

Lancashire Factory Gate Exit (c.1901)


A group of workers dominated by women and children emerges from a Lancashire factory.

The factory in this film is thought to have been in Mitchell and Kenyon's native Lancashire, and may have been a textile mill. The workforce isn't well paid: their clothes are shabby and many of the women and children wear wooden clogs instead of leather shoes. Towards the end, a group of children hang around in front of the camera and even stage a mock brawl, probably egged on by a showman.

Male and female workers leaving work.


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Edwardians at Work

Outside those factory gates: a long-lost world of working life at the dawn of the 20th Century.

Some of Mitchell and Kenyon's liveliest, most joyous images can be found among the scores of films they shot outside places of work. From the cotton mills on their Lancashire doorstep, the duo travelled to engineering factories and ironworks, collieries and shipyards, highlighting an early 20th-Century economy that was industrialised, relatively prosperous, and very hard-working.

Indoor light was too dim for early film stock, so M&K never took their camera beyond the factory gate. But then, what they filmed outside was so much more alive: at shift's end the workers might be weary, but they were also relaxed, even playful. 


112 videos in this collection

Edwardian workers react to the camera at one of Rotherham's major employers.
1

Workforce of Parkgate Iron and Steel Co., Rotherham (1901)

Girls gut herring on the quay at North Shields while a Showman tries to stir up trouble.
2

North Sea Fisheries, North Shields (1901)

A black miner makes an intriguing addition to an already captivating film of coal workers up from their pit.
3

Miners Leaving Pendlebury Colliery (1901)

A flood of Lancashire cotton workers and their children at the end of another shift.
4

Workforce Leaving Alfred Butterworth and Sons, Glebe Mills, Hollinwood (1901)

Glistening brass and galloping horses thrill the crowds at a municipal Fire Brigade drill.
5

Turn Out of the Newcastle Fire Brigade (1901)

Victorian Manchester mill workers enjoy the novelty of a moving picture camera.
6

Co-operative Wholesale Society Clothing Factory in Manchester (c.1900)

A cheerful, largely female crowd makes their way home from work.
7

Workers Leaving the Jute Works, Barrow (1902)

Exuberant scenes of engineers and machinists at the famous Cornwall works near Birmingham.
8

Employees Leaving Tangyes Engineering Works, Smethwick (1901)

A rich impression of a vibrant Midlands works, in an unusually elaborate 'factory gate' film.
9

Workers at Kynoch Ltd Lion Works, Birmingham (1901)

The streets of the Cheshire town are lined with spectators to see their fire brigade.
10

Turn Out of the Winsford Fire Brigade (1901)

Shift change at Edwardian Britain's most important glassmakers, at the heart of the Merseyside town.
11

Operatives Leaving Messrs Pilkington Bros. Works, St Helens (1901)

Unruly shipworkers defy direction from Mitchell and Kenyon's showmen partners.
12

Workforce of Scott & Co. Shipyard, Greenock (1901)

The luxurious RMS Lucania is bound for New York in one of Mitchell & Kenyon's most elaborate and striking films.
13

Cunard Mail Steamer Lucania Leaving For America (1901)

A well-staged exit of workers from a Leicestershire manufacturer for the transport industry.
14

Workforce of Brush Electric Co. Falcon Works, Loughborough (1900)

Where was this Edwardian paper works?
15

Workers at Ross & Hardy Paper Works (1901)

The all-male workforce heads home from a factory in Victorian Birmingham.
16

Workers Leaving Bamford's Works, Moseley (1900)

The hustle and bustle of Edwardian lace-workers heading home after a morning shift.
17

Workpeople and Girls Leaving Thos. Adams Factory, Nottingham (1900)

Victorian women workers (and a few men) hasten through the gates of the hosiery works after their shift.
18

Workforce Leaving Cartwright & Warner Hosiery Works, Loughborough (1900)

An early film showing men and boys leaving a Nottinghamshire metals factory.
19

Workforce at Steel & Garland Priory Foundry, Worksop (1900)

Edwardian workers file out of a naval shipyard at Barrow-in-Furness.
20

Employees Leaving Messrs Vickers, Sons & Maxim in Barrow (1901)

Grimy miners head home at the end of their shift in the days before pithead baths.
21

Creswell and Langwith Miners, Mansfield (1900)

A surprisingly calm 'factory gate' film, shot outside a factory in the Ayrshire town, famous for its wooden furniture making.
22

Workforce of Pollock's Caledonian Cabinet Works, Beith (1901)

It's all sunshine and smiles for the Lincolnshire agricultural equipment makers at home time.
23

Workforce at Hornsby and Sons of Grantham (1900)

Two horse-drawn fire engines gallop past the camera.
24

Turn Out of the Dundee Fire Brigade (1901)

Edwardian engineers and their marvellous machines at Britannia Ironworks, Lincolnshire.
25

Employees of Marshall's Engineering Works, Gainsborough (1908)

Hoards of workers funnel through the great arched entrance to Robey's works in Lincoln.
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Employees at Robey's Works, Lincoln (1900)

Victorian industrial workers leave their factory after a demanding day.
27

Factory Exit in Lincoln (1900)

A slice of Edwardian working-class life outside a factory in Cork.
28

Workers Leaving Lee Boot Factory, Dwyer & Co. Ltd. (1902)

A staged demonstration shows the Cork Fire Brigade leaping into action, rescuing people from flames in front of an intrigued crowd.
29

Cork Fire Brigade Turning Out (1902)

Very early footage of a vast industrial site in Ripley, and the folk who manned the machines.
30

Workers Leaving Butterley Ironworks, Ripley (1900)

Edwardian textile workers leave a Dundee mill.
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Employees Leaving Baxter's Jute Works, Dundee (1901)

Some infectious youthful high spirits outside an engineering factory in Victorian Manchester.
32

Workers Brooks and Doxey, West Gorton Works, Manchester (1900)

Tired Edwardian workers finish their shift at a Kingston-Upon-Hull paint factory.
33

Employees of Blundell's Paint Works, Hull (1901)

Countless men, women and children spill out on to the screen from "The Plant" at the heart of the Yorkshire railway town.
34

Great Northern Railway Works at Doncaster (1901)

Workers of all ages depart Oldroyd's wool mill – and the filmmakers' camera is a subject of curiosity.
35

Mill Workers Leaving Oldroyd & Sons Mill, Dewsbury (1900)

Workers are marshalled past the gate of one of Yorkshire's biggest steel firms.
36

Employees Leaving Brown's Atlas Works, Sheffield (1901)

Infectiously lively film of a Yorkshire mining community's grand day out.
37

Miners Demonstration at Wakefield (1908)

Hometime for thousands of Teesside shipbuilders.
38

Ropner & Co., Shipbuilders, Stockton on Tees (1900)

An Edwardian Leeds crowd enjoys a spectacle of wanton destruction.
39

Demolition of a Mill Chimney in Leeds (1901)

A tide of flat-capped rail factory workers is ushered past the camera after a day's work.
40

Employees Leaving North Eastern Engine Works, Gateshead (1901)

A Mitchell and Kenyon film of workers in their home town, intriguing despite (or because of) the poor lighting conditions.
41

Workers at Yates's Foundry, Blackburn (1900)

Athletic young Lancashire cotton weavers show off outside their Victorian mill.
42

Workers at Bradley Shed, Nelson, Lancashire (1900)

Locals line the streets for the fire brigade's procession through Edwardian Preston.
43

Turn Out of the Preston Fire Brigade (c.1901)

Victorian ironworkers leave their Derbyshire factory in carefully stage-managed fashion.
44

Workers at Jesse Crossley & Sons Ironworks, Ripley (1900)

The dinner time hustle and bustle of a Salford street at the dawn of the 20th century.
45

Howarth's Egerton Mill, Ordsall Lane, Salford (1900)

A vibrant impression of dinner hour at an Edwardian cotton mill.
46

Workforce at Horrocks Miller & Co. Preston (c.1901)

Men and boys (and one woman) outside an Edwardian engineering factory.
47

Workmen Leaving Peacock's Works at Meal Time, Gorton, Manchester (1900)

A rare snapshot of the daily routine of the workers of a Lancashire textile mill.
48

Workers at Dickens & Heywood, Middleton (1900)

Widnes workers take a well-earned dinner break.
49

Workers Leaving Gossage's Soap Works, Widnes (1901)

Edwardian miners are filmed leaving their Lancashire pit at the shift's end.
50

Workers at St George's Colliery, Tyldesley (1901)

Operatives heading out of Berry's Blacking Works.
51

Workers at Berry's Blacking Works, Manchester (1901)

Wet weather fails to dampen a thrilling show of horse-drawn fire wagons.
52

Turn Out of the Wigan Fire Brigade (1902)

An orderly exit from one of the biggest hat factories in Edwardian Stockport.
53

Workers Leaving T & W Lees of Stockport (1901)

A fire drill for the benefit of residents of Edwardian Rochdale - and the camera.
54

Turn Out of the Rochdale Fire Brigade (1901)

Workers emerge from a huge ironworks in Edwardian Salford with some relief on a hot and sunny day.
55

Workers Leaving Craven Ironworks, Ordsall Lane, Salford (1901)

A chimney explosion in Edwardian Nelson, near Burnley, presents an exciting public spectacle.
56

Felling of Hibson Road Brick Works Chimney in Nelson (1906)

Workers co-operate with the camera at a Manchester print factory.
57

Employees of Co-Operative Wholesale Society Printing Works, Longsight, Manchester (1901)

Mounted police lead smartly uniformed firefighters past William Widdup's furniture store in Edwardian Nelson.
58

Procession of Firemen, Nelson (c.1902)

This Manchester 'factory gate' film has one mysterious addition...
59

Employees Leaving Crossley's Works, Openshaw (1900)

Mill workers swarm into the July sunshine to enjoy a well-earned lunch break.
60

Workforce Leaving Salt's Works in Saltaire (1900)

Spinners and weavers jostle through the exit of one of Stockport's largest textile mills.
61

Workers at India Mills, Stockport (1900)

An astonishingly crowded Victorian street reveals the vast scale of Tyneside manufacturing.
62

20,000 Employees Entering Lord Armstrong's Elswick Works (1900)

Hungry and cold, Lancashire cotton workers trek home through the snow at dinner time.
63

Workers Leaving Haslam's Ltd., Colne (1900)

Victorian cotton workers leave for their lunch break.
64

Millhands of Cheetham's Bankwood Mills, Stalybridge (1900)

A visually memorable film of staff exiting a turn-of-the-century Lancashire machine factory.
65

Workmen Leaving Platt's Works, Oldham (1900)

Millworkers bustle home, except for youngsters who are transfixed by the camera.
66

Workpeople Leaving Ryland's Mill, Gorton, Manchester (1900)

Workers surge through the great gates of a Victorianengineering works.
67

Employees of Galloways Ltd. Boiler Works, Hyde Road, Manchester (1900)

Workers of all ages emergefrom a Salford mill.
68

Workforce of Howarth's Ordsall Mill, Salford (1900)

Weary glassmakers head home after morning shift.
69

Workers at Pilkington Glass Works, St Helens (1900)

The lasses, and a few lads, surge out of a Victorian cotton mill after their shift.
70

Employees of J & E Waters, Talbot Mills, Ellesmere St., Manchester (1900)

Bicycles and broomsticks at the ready as workersfinish shift at a marine engineering works in Victorian Hull.
71

Amos & Smith Boiler Works, Hull (1900)

Ironfounders and engineers head home after morning shift at Pagefield Works.
72

Employees at Walker Engineering Works, Wigan (1900)

Home time for grateful workers in a Cheshire factory.
73

Employees at White Cross & Co. Ltd Wire Works, Warrington (1900)

Eager youngsters burst out of the gates of a Victorian cotton mill.
74

Workforce of Ormerod's Mill, Great Moor Street, Bolton (1900)

A beautifully composed film of Edwardian factory workers as they rush for home.
75

Employees Leaving Fowler's Ironworks, Leeds (1901)

A jovial crowd of Edwardian workers head home atdinner time in the Cheshire town.
76

Employees of Rylands Bros. Ltd. Wireworks, Warrington (1902)

Male and female millworkers - young and old - spill out after their shift.
77

Workpeople Leaving Hornby's Brookhouse Mill, Blackburn (1900)

Lancashire cotton workers hurry to lunch aftermorning shift.
78

Workpeople Leaving Fish's Waterfall Mill, Blackburn (1900)

Cheery child workers, averaging around 10 years old, leave the cotton mill after a shift.
79

Workpeople Leaving Ordnance Mill, Blackburn (1900)

Dinner time at a textile mill in Victorian Lancashire.
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Workpeople Leaving Dugdale's Paradise Mill, Blackburn (1900)

Workers at a Lancaster linoleum factory leave and the gate is firmly shut behind them.
81

Employees Leaving Storey's Moor Lane Mill, Lancaster (1902)

Lively Lancashire millworkers, including young boys and girls, at themill gates.
82

Workers at Spring Bank Mill, Nelson (1900)

A glimpse of early filmmaking showmanship as James Kenyon marshals Lancashire textile workers.
83

Operatives of Acme Spinning Company, Pendlebury (1901)

Lancastrian workers spill out of a huge textile factory. 
84

Employees Leaving Williamson's Factory, Lancaster (1901)

A great surge of workers pushes through the gates of a Lancashire mill.
85

Workforce of Storey's White Cross Mills, Lancaster (1902)

An all-male Edwardian crowd is filmed leaving work in the north western town.
86

Employees Leaving Furness Railway Works, Barrow (1901)

A drizzly street scene outside one of south Yorkshire's major employers.
87

Employees Leaving Vickers, Sons & Maxim Works, Sheffield (1901)

The largely female workforce of an Edwardian Lancashire factory parades past the camera.
88

Factory Exit in Wigan (1901)

Men and lads spill out at the end of their shift at a Lancashire iron works.
89

Workforce Leaving Smith & Coventry Works, Ordsall Lane, Salford (c.1901)

Workers and wagons pass through the main gate of an engineering factory in Edwardian Lancashire.
90

Tweedale & Smalley, Castleton near Manchester (1905)

Royal Warrant biscuit-makers released after their shift.
91

Workers at Carr's Biscuit Works, Carlisle (1901)

Filmed at a production plant for Edwardian ale, thisunique footage carries a powerful scent of malt and hops.
92

Workers Leaving Nuttall's Brewery, Blackburn (1900)

Bustling scenes in Edwardian Lancashire, outside the mill gates and on the street.
93

Darwen Factory Gate (1901)

Another shift ends in Victorian Lancashire, while children play in the street.
94

Workers Leaving a Factory in Leyland (c.1900)

Well-heeled Edwardian workers head home after work.
95

Workers Leaving a Factory in Wigan (1902)

Scenes in Leeds city centre as Edwardian firemen roll through on drill.
96

Turn Out of the Leeds Fire Brigade (1901)

Workers in Edwardian Lancashire become ghostly thanks to an odd camera effect.
97

Workers Leaving a Factory in Droylsden (1901)

Victorian textile workers at a mill near Manchester
98

Workpeople from Messrs Mayall's Mills Emerging on Queen Street, Mossley (1900)

Employees exit a Lancashire works on a drizzly day.
99

Workpeople Leaving For Dinner, Robinson's Iron Foundry, Rochdale (1901)

Employees of a South Yorkshire brassworks walk or cycle past the camera.
100

Workers Leaving Guest and Chrimes Brassworks, Rotherham (1901)

Victorian ironworkers emerge from the grand entrance of a long-established South Yorkshire firm.
101

Employees Leaving Yates, Haywood & Co. Foundry, Rotherham (1900)

The fire brigade springs into action for the benefit of the camera.
102

Turn out of the Hull Fire Brigade (1902)

A tidy exit from an unidentified factory in Edwardian Barrow in Furness.
103

Barrow Hematite Steel Company

Edwardian workers leave the Liverpool docks at the end of another long shift.
104

Employees Leaving Alexandra Docks, Liverpool (1901)

Lancashire mill-workers have fun in front of the camera.
105

Workforce of Haslam's Ltd., Colne (1900)

106

Scene Outside a Factory (c.1902)

Lancashire cotton-workers pile out through the mill gates at dinner time.
107

The 'Hands' Leaving Work at North-Street Mills, Chorley (1900)

Crowds of cotton workers flow through the gates of the Clitheroe textile mill.
108

Factory Workers in Clitheroe (1901)

Having worked the looms all morning, Victorian wool workers head home for awell-earned dinner break.
109

Employees of Messrs Lumb and Co. Leaving the Works, Huddersfield (1900)

Home time for cotton workers at a Lancashire mill.
110

Employees Leaving Olive Mill, Darwen (1900)

A group of workers dominated by women and children emerges from a Lancashire factory.
111

Lancashire Factory Gate Exit (c.1901)

Smartly-dressed men and women leave an unknown (textiles?) factory at lunchtime.
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Workforce Leaving a Factory (c.1900)

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