Skip to main content

Operating Tobacco Processing Machine Cardiff 1970s

Description

This is one of a series of photographs of workers in the 1970s at JR Freeman & Son, Tobacco Manufacturers of Penarth Rd in Grangetown, Cardiff.
JR Freeman & Son was one of Grangetown's longest surviving businesses, opening a branch in Cardiff at the end of 19th century and closing down in November 2009. More than a century of cigar making in Cardiff started in Bridge Rd, then North Clive St 1919 and finally moved to the new modern factory in Penarth Rd in 1961. The company was a major employer of women in Cardiff.
Taken over by Gallahers in 1947, it was manufacturing 70 million cigars a year.
This photograph shows a woman working in the company factory operating the modern machinery for processing tobacco leaves in the 1970s.

Owner:
Unknown
Creator:
Unknown
License information:
Reproduced by permission of Glamorgan Archives
Copyright Details:
Glamorgan Archives 2011
Publisher Ref:
museumwales.ac.uk/media/16277
Item uploaded:
3/10/2011
Date originally created:
1/1/1973 - 1/1/1974
Views:
2205
Favourites:
0

Contact Us

To request take down or report racist, offensive or otherwise harmful content.

Man writing a letter

Comments (1)

Cigar Primary Process. These machines, BD300s, were used to dry the filler tobacco to a precise moisture before being passed to the cigar bunching or rod making section.

You must be logged in to leave a comment