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Industrial Butter Churning Process, New Zealand, 1968

Large metallic cylindrical churning machines inside a factory are operational, likely processing dairy products such as cream or milk into butter. The machinery is heavy-duty, tailored for large-scale production. Workers in white uniforms and caps check the machines' operations. A worker opens a latch on a churning machine, revealing a stream of thick yellow substance (likely butter) flowing out. The butter flows onto a tray or conveyor system, forming a sizeable heap as workers monitor and manage the flow.
Large metallic cylindrical churning machines inside a factory are operational, likely processing dairy products such as cream or milk into butter. The machinery is heavy-duty, tailored for large-scale production. Workers in white uniforms and caps check the machines' operations. A worker opens a latch on a churning machine, revealing a stream of thick yellow substance (likely butter) flowing out. The butter flows onto a tray or conveyor system, forming a sizeable heap as workers monitor and manage the flow.
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Editorial #:
2161754472
Collection:
Atlas Archive
Date created:
January 01, 1968
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License type:
Rights-ready
Release info:
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Clip length:
00:00:23:09
Location:
New Zealand
Mastered to:
QuickTime 8-bit H.264 HD 1440x1080 18p
Source:
Atlas Archive
Object name:
a-0010-0030-0072newzealand1968butterchurning