Foundry Work

1964-Working in a Foundry. These guys are handling the molten metal. They were called ‘Furnacemen’ and they were a different breed altogether. I’m pretty sure it was the heat that affected their brains. They couldn’t do anything about the clothes they wore every day. Full of holes and burns. The more they came in contact with the heat the crazier they got. The rest of the crew soon learned to give them ‘lots’ of space. When they weren’t pouring molten metal into molds they wandered around muttering and talking to themselves. They were well paid but didn’t last very long, perhaps two years and then they would quit.

I worked with a furnaceman at Bird Foundry. He told me he’d been working with heat for seven years! He was crazy.

Broke

1992-I broke my arm and not wanting a bunch of sigs on it I stopped at David Kilmartin’s place and asked him to paint the result.

He did and we spent a very agreeable hour or two at it. The hospital person who took it off was very admiring and careful.

A semi-practical use for my 10,000 historical photos