GR STEIN REFRACTORIES

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Title: GR STEIN REFRACTORIES

Reference number: 3589

Date: 1972

Director: d. Murray Grigor

Sponsor: Films of Scotland and GR Stein Refractories Limited

Production company: Viz Ltd

Sound: sound

Original format: 16mm

Colour: col

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 24 mins

Description: A description of the processes involved in the production of refractory bricks and their uses at G R Stein Refractories, formerly Stein’s brickworks.

GR STEIN REFRACTORIES located in Bonnybridge, Scotland.

See also ref. 2985.

Related information about GR Stein is held by Falkirk Museums and business records held in Falkirk Archives: http://www.falkirk.gov.uk/services/community/cultural_services/museums/archives/ [last accessed 6/6/2008]

Credits: cam. Mark Littlewood
ed. Patrick Higson
comm. Gordon Jackson

Shotlist: int. and ext. shots of fireclay mine in Scottish borders, featuring workmen and machinery (2.52) many int. and some ext. shots of GR Stein refractories, depicting workmen, workwomen, various machinery, industrial processes [both manual and automated],various bricks, quality control, packaging, control rooms and computers, laboratory testing and lab equipment, factory/machinery design plans, and some brief clips of related external scenes, such as quarries, construction sites and landscapes from the factory's surrounding area [in the Trossachs] (25.03)