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Français : Paul Lhirondelle au sein d'une équipe de la chaudronnerie en déplacement, à l'usine de la Providence de Réhon (Meurthe-et-Moselle), en 1926. Les travaux d’entretien des charpentes des bâtiments et des ponts roulants, les réfections des toitures, les échanges de rails de ponts roulants conduisent les chaudronniers dans tous les secteurs de l’usine. C’est très souvent en altitude un travail de monteur en charpente plutôt qu’un travail de chaudronnier.
Deutsch: Paul Lhirondelle in einem Team der Kesselschmiede unterwegs, in der Fabrik La Providence in Réhon (Meurthe-et-Moselle), 1926. Wartungsarbeiten an den Dachstühlen der Gebäude und an den Laufkränen, Dachreparaturen und der Austausch von Laufkranschienen führen die Kesselschmiede in alle Bereiche der Fabrik. Sehr oft ist es in der Höhe eher eine Arbeit als Zimmermannsmonteur als eine Arbeit als Kesselschmied.
English: Paul Lhirondelle as part of a boilermaking team on the move, at the Providence plant in Réhon (Meurthe-et-Moselle), in 1926. Maintenance work on building frames and overhead cranes, roof repairs and the replacement of overhead crane rails took the boilermakers to all parts of the factory. In many cases, they worked at altitude as structural fitters rather than boilermakers.
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