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Audio Accounts of Young Steel Workers
2007:
Listen to an account from an apprentice at Sheffield Forgemasters steel company in 2007. There are more audio files on the resources page of this story.
In the 1950s:
Hear the audio from a discussion with a group of 'Little Mesters' and Sheffield steel workers who were based at Tinsley Wire steel company in the 1950s.
![An Illustration of Sheffield steelworkers showing three workers with a large steel pole](https://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/grpl-mylearning/resources/the-changing-face-of-work-in-sheffield/forging-bloom-for-axles-cammell-laird-and-co.jpg)
An Illustration of Sheffield Steelworkers
In Victorian Times:
You can listen to the audio accounts of Mr J E White after inspecting cutlery factories in Sheffield in 1865 and it is accompanied by a
transcription. The report highlights the poor conditions and hard work life of the young workers.
![Black and white illustration of a Victorian grinders workshop showing adults and children working](https://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/grpl-mylearning/resources/the-changing-face-of-work-in-sheffield/forks.jpg)
Illustration of a Victorian Grinders Workshop
During Victorian times Sheffield became a world centre for steel production and a large percentage of the Sheffield workforce was employed in the steel and cutlery industries.
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