"semi-automated' pottery production at Middlethorpe potteries. This was state of the art mass production in the 50's. Much if Middlethorpe's wares are slip cast and hand finished in far more labour and skill intensive production process.
Very interesting! Thank you. At first I thought it was a tree that was being cut up. Some deep confusion on several points later, I realised my mistake.
7/11 was a part time job and then the guy that liked making them one by one found a job in a field. Then farm machinery came along and the little he liked about being outside made him clean the floors inside a 7/11 at midnight, then he officially died inside but considered himself lucky because his friends didnt have a job at all and they all had no hope for humanity and then they became internet scammers.
@@johnmarkhatfield bro what the fuck are you even talking about? I'm not even addressing wage slavery or capitalism. OP was on about how industrial production ruined artisan craft, which is true within many trades, but ceramics have literally been massed produced since Ancient Mesopotamia.