Photographs by Nigel Henderson of a steel works at Stoke, which must have been Shelton. The older damaged photo of an interior with large pipes looks like his re-photographing of a Victorian or Edwardian photo, perhaps held in the works archives and brought out to show visitors on a tour. It obviously wasn’t made with the same sharp lens which he’s using for the other pictures. The same might be true of the double-exposure interior with the wheels.

Photograph showing interior of a steel works Nigel Henderson 1917-1985

Photograph of two unidentified men with Eduardo Paolozzi Nigel Henderson 1917-1985

Photograph of industrial machinery [1949-54] Nigel Henderson 1917-1985

Photograph showing industrial machinery Nigel Henderson 1917-1985

Photograph showing industrial machinery Nigel Henderson 1917-1985

Photograph showing industrial machinery Nigel Henderson 1917-1985

Photograph showing industrial machinery Nigel Henderson 1917-1985

Photograph showing industrial machinery Nigel Henderson 1917-1985

Photograph showing industrial machinery Nigel Henderson 1917-1985

Photograph showing industrial machinery Nigel Henderson 1917-1985
Looks like he’s using a square-format Rolleiflex newspaperman’s camera.