This section of the mutton kill floor once handled trimming and offal, with hides sent below through the square chute in the foreground.
Inspection rails, gut tables and trimming stations above were supported by a network of rooms below, including the skins and paunch areas.
The work was hard and often unpleasant, but it’s a place many still remember—for both the tasks and the camaraderie that carried them through.
This wall art print captures the physical depth and layered memory of one of the plant’s busiest floors.